A standard size bathtub typically has dimensions of around 60 inches in length, 30 inches in width, and 15 inches in height.
The standard bathtub framing rough-in dimensions are typically 60 inches in length and 30 inches in width.
The standard dimensions for a bathtub are typically around 60 inches in length, 30 inches in width, and 14-16 inches in depth.
The standard bathtub drain size is 1 1/2 inches in diameter.
The standard size for a two-person bathtub typically ranges from 60 to 72 inches in length, 30 to 36 inches in width, and about 20 to 24 inches in depth. This size allows for ample space for two individuals to comfortably bathe together. However, specific dimensions can vary based on the design and style of the bathtub.
The standard bathtub rough-in dimensions for a typical bathroom renovation project are usually around 60 inches in length, 30 inches in width, and 18 inches in height. These dimensions can vary slightly depending on the specific bathtub and bathroom layout.
30 inches wide, 60 inches long
A standard bathtub is typically around 60 inches long, 30 inches wide, and 14-16 inches deep.
The standard size for a bathtub rough opening is typically around 60 inches in length and 30 inches in width.
The standard size for a rough opening for a bathtub is typically around 60 inches in length and 32 inches in width.
The standard size of a bathtub is typically around 60 inches in length, 30 inches in width, and 14-16 inches in depth.
Whether you can get a new bathtub through a door depends on the size of the bathtub and the dimensions of the door. Standard bathtubs are often too wide to fit through standard door frames without modification. If the bathtub is too large, you may need to remove the door or find alternative entry points, such as windows or larger openings. It's advisable to measure both the bathtub and the doorway before attempting to move it.
There is not an agreed standard size.