Whether you are remodeling your bathroom or setting it up with new tubs, it is important to consider which a better choice is according to your budget and durability expectations. The acrylic tubs have high appeal, are cheaper in cost and easier to set up than the cast iron tubs. However, the cast iron tubs, once set on the bottom do not unsettle, loosen, move or develop small fractures or cracks afterward, which happens in cases of the acrylic tubs.
The cast iron tubs are produced from molten iron that is shaped and coated by thick enamel layer which is resistant to wear and tear. So, choosing cast iron tubs saves you from the trouble of patching the leaks and cracks since they are resistance to fractures, leaks, and scratches. Even though they are extremely expensive, the richness of materials that increases their longevity cannot be ignored. On the other hand, the acrylic tubs give you the benefit of fitting within your budget, having options of varied color choices, sizes, depths, array of shapes, and can be decorated with added heaters, jets, air systems and arm rests.
However, since the acrylic tubs are produced from fiberglass and vacuum-formed sheets, they might have discoloration or get scratched over time even if they are properly taken care of. It is also important to note that the cast iron tubs are not only expensive but also heavier to carry and difficult to install, requiring special reinforcements. One greater advantage of the cast iron tubs are that the enamel finish retains heat and keep the water warmer than the acrylic tubs.
Whether you are staying at your own home or a rental home, each of these tubs will serve your purpose and budget needs. If you are ready to face transporting, installing, costs, and handling difficulties, then the traditional, substantial and luxurious cast iron tubs are better than the acrylic tubs. If you are living in your own home, you will also consider the cast iron tubs during the winter season.
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