yes as long as there is a plastic or glass cover over it.
The tub spout may not be flush with the wall due to improper installation or a design flaw.
A garden tub can be installed in a pre-existing bathroom. You have to remove the pre-existing bathtub and install the garden tub.
The cost greatly depends on the company and the type and size of hot tub you would like to have installed.
When you are facing the side of the tub (looking at the skirt) as if you are about to get in the drain will appear on either the right of you or the left of you. That will designate a right or left handed tub. This only applies to tubs that have the skirt (Side wall) as part of the tub. A drop-in tub has no skirt will not use the right or left hand designation as the same tub can be installed either left or right.
A tub faucet cover plate is used to cover the holes in the wall where the faucet is installed, providing a clean and finished look. It contributes to the functionality of the bathroom by preventing water from leaking behind the wall and damaging the structure. Additionally, the cover plate enhances the aesthetics of the bathroom by creating a seamless and polished appearance around the tub faucet.
No, a tub does not have to touch the ground. It can be installed on feet or a base that elevates it off the ground.
Most of them are in the wall. The other would be a deck mount, which is mounted to the fiberglass tub deck and uses a Roman Tub Faucet.
The average price for a premier tub is around $3,500 to $4,000 ranging from $1,500 to $7,000. This price does not include having the tub installed in one's home.
72 inches from tub floor.
The wave interaction that occurs when ripples in a bathtub hit the wall of the tub is called reflection. The waves bounce off the wall and can interfere constructively or destructively depending on the phase relationship between the incident and reflected waves.
That is the handles, screws, face plate and everything except the rough in valve. The rough in is the main body of the valve that is installed in the wall before drywalling or putting the tub/shower in. The trim is put on after the walls are finished.
Some of the best design options for a two-wall alcove tub in a small bathroom include choosing a compact tub size, utilizing built-in shelving or niches for storage, incorporating a sliding glass door or curtain for the shower area, and selecting light-colored tiles to create a sense of spaciousness. Additionally, installing a handheld showerhead and a stylish faucet can enhance the overall look and functionality of the tub area.