Standard bathtubs in North America are 60 inches long, -NO variation -or it becomes 'non standard'
The standard length of a bathtub for most residential bathrooms is typically around 60 inches.
The standard tub in North America is 30x60 inches. -
The standard dimensions for a typical bath tub in a bathroom renovation project are usually around 60 inches in length, 30 inches in width, and 14-16 inches in depth.
Results obtained by multiplying the length and width and height of the internal volume of the bath tub bath tub.
The average tub length in standard bathrooms is typically around 60 inches.
The standard size for most residential bathtubs is typically around 60 inches in length and 30 inches in width.
15-16 inches.
Another poster indicated 14 inches as the standard.
"Standard tub" is too vague. More information is needed, especially what the 'tub' is used for? Tub of icecream? Tub of lard? Bathtub? etc.
a bath in a tub
The standard dimensions of a bathtub in feet are typically around 5 to 6 feet in length, 2.5 to 3 feet in width, and 1.5 to 2 feet in depth.
A standard bath typically holds about 36 to 50 gallons of water, depending on the size and depth of the tub.