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American Standard 0263.212 Solar 60" Steel Three Wall Alcove - Whiteby American Standard Brands(67)
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Product Features: Fully covered under a one year warranty including free lifetime in-home service Manufactured and assembled in the U.S.A. Basic and easy install soaking tub Alcove installation: designed for niche / alcove installs; the three closed sides include a tile flange, open side includes a skirt leading down to the floor Constructed of acid resisting enameled steel delivering attractiveness and durability Surfaced with the industry's best stain-blocking high-gloss finish Tub proportions and contour designed by industry leading ergonomics engineers Slip-resistant flooring - textured finishing technique applied Constructed to be installed with above floor rough-ins Product Specifications: Overall Length: 60" (head-to-toe measurement when lying inside the tub) Overall Width: 30" (shoulder-to-shoulder measurement when lying inside the tub) Overall Height: 16-5/8" (exterior height from base structural support to top of tub lip) Water Depth: 13-1/4" (height from tub floor drain to overflow outlet) Installation Type: Alcove Bath Type: Soaking Drain Location: Left Material: Steel Country of Origin: USA Variations: 0263.212 This model 0263.112 This model with right hand drain 0255.212: Standard sub floor rough-in model 0255.112: Standard sub floor rough-in model and right hand drain Why Buy American Standard From Us: We are an American Standard Preferred Authorized Online Dealer We Only Ship Showroom Quality products vs Builder Grade quality found at big box retailers All metal parts, not plastic like some of our competitors Customer Care Experts Available 7 Days a Week to Serve You Before & After Purchase A Showroom Experience from the Comfort of Your Home or Office
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Best Bathtub Material?
Choosing the right material for your bathtub is crucial for both the aesthetic and functionality of your bathroom. Hereʼs a brief guide:- Durability: Cast iron and acrylic are renowned for their long-lasting qualities.
- Heat Retention: Cast iron and copper keep water warm for longer periods, enhancing your bathing experience.
- Ease of Maintenance: Acrylic and fiberglass are easy to clean and maintain, making them practical choices.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Stone and copper bathtubs add a luxurious touch to any bathroom.
How Wide Should a Bathtub Be? What are the Standard widths?
The width of your bathtub can significantly impact your comfort and the overall spatial dynamics of your bathroom. Standard bathtubs typically range from 29 to 32 inches in width. For those desiring extra space or aiming for a soaking or whirlpool experience, wider tubs of up to 36 inches or more might be preferable. Always ensure that your bathroom layout can accommodate the size of the tub you choose.Can I Replace a Bathtub Without Redoing the Entire Bathroom?
Yes, updating your bathtub does not necessarily mean you have to undertake a full bathroom renovation. Select a tub that fits within the existing space and plumbing configuration to limit the need for extensive modifications. This approach allows for a fresh look and enhanced functionality without the time and expense of a complete remodel.How to Install a Bathtub?
Installing a bathtub is not just about adding a new fixture to your bathroom; itʼs about creating a sanctuary where you can relax and rejuvenate. The process involves preparing the space, aligning the plumbing correctly, setting the tub in place, and sealing it to prevent leaks. Given the complexity, especially with whirlpool or walk-in tubs, we strongly recommend consulting with a professional to ensure a safe and correct installation. Contact professional bathtub installation professionals for expert guidance and peace of mind.How Many Gallons in a Bathtub?
The capacity of a bathtub can greatly influence your bathing experience, affecting everything from the depth of your soak to the amount of water used. On average, a standard bathtub holds between 25 to 45 gallons of water, while larger models like soaking or whirlpool tubs can accommodate up to 80 gallons or more. For the most accurate measurement, always refer to the product details of the specific tub youʼre interested in.