Until the 1970s hot tub shells were primarily constructed out of wood.
What are most tubs made out of.
Chipping is likely to occur on a porcelain coated tub if heavy objects are allowed to fall on it.
Because an acrylic bathtub is made out of a lightweight material you do not have the building considerations to deal with when you wish to install a bathtub made out of an older more traditional product such as cast iron.
These days a typical hot tub shell is most likely to be made from vinyl rotomolded plastic or acrylic.
The 32 inch wide tub is made of americast material which promises to be lighter and more durable than tubs made of cast iron.
A tinware plunge bath with wood covered bottom painted in japan green a type of pre 1940 enamel paint.
A cast iron tub is a higher end option but it is an investment that will really last.
Spots of fading along the bottom of the tub also suggest fiberglass.
It has numerous advantages that make it pleasant to use and easy to clean.
Today only a few manufacturers continue to craft shells this way.
The finish is resistant to most common chemicals and.
Customers give this tub high marks and many note that it s deeper 17 inches than many.
One of the most popular versatile and affordable options that works with the majority of bathtubs including whirlpool is acrylic.
However for decades the bathtub most americans knew best was the one available in a 1909 hardware catalog.
The side of the tub you see is ready to go out of the box.
It s also made for easy installation with an integral apron i e.
The tub is made of molded iron coated with porcelain enamel.
The only significant disadvantage and a serious one is the weight.
A cast iron tub can be quite difficult to install because it is so heavy and may require structural reinforcement of the floor.
These tubs are durable and easy to clean.
As running water became more common in the latter 19th century bathtubs became more prevalent and less portable.
The tub is stamped from a thin sheet of steel then finished with a layer of porcelain enamel.
While it is typically budget friendly there are high end models available costing thousands of dollars.