Cast Iron Bathtubs: Tubs To Last You A Lifetime
Cast iron bathtubs have a great deal of history behind them. The first ever bathtub to be made, was originally built as a water trough for horses to drink from; and by attaching feet to the trough, it would double up as a bathtub. This bathtub, made way back in the 1800s, was made of cast iron. Cast iron tubs have come a long way since then and are now finding a place in innumerable bathrooms. Enamel coated cast iron is the most durable material for bathtubs but also more expensive.
Features Of Cast Iron Bathtubs
- The word ‘cast’ refers to the way the bathtub is made and is not a type of iron.
- The molten iron is cast into the desired shape and size of mold and made into cast iron bathtubs.
- Cast iron can be fired at much higher temperatures than other materials thus giving cast iron bathtubs a highly polished finish.
- Cast iron tubs are usually 5 feet in length or less with only very few being over 5 feet.
- Cast iron being heavy, the cast iron bath tubs too are very heavy.
Benefits Of Cast Iron Bath Tubs
- Cast iron bathtubs are very durable and with proper maintenance literally last a lifetime.
- They are ‘fire polished’ and thus can achieve deep hues and high gloss.
- Cast iron tubs do not scratch easily and if they do get scratched, they can be repaired without spending too much money.
- Cast iron helps to minimize vibrations and noise and cast iron bathtubs keep water warm for longer periods.
- Cast iron bath tubs have a high gloss surface that reduces damage and their density prevents cracks and chips.
- If you are the original buyer of your cast iron bathtub, then you can get
a lifetime warranty from the manufacturer for as long as you own the cast
iron bathtub.
Cast Iron Bathtub Resources
AbsoluteHome.com - Online Retailer of Cast Iron Tubs
AbsoluteHome has a large selection of cast iron bathtubs.
Cast Iron Bathtubs at Vintage Tub & Bath
Vintage Tub and Bath carries all sorts of old-fashioned and modern iron
tubs.