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Quality Bath Tubs for Residential Bathrooms

Our bath tub selection is designed for comfort, durability, and practical installation. Whether for a new build or renovation, these tubs support a wide range of bathroom layouts and design preferences.

Trusted Brands and Reliable Construction

Shop bath tubs from trusted manufacturers, with clear specifications for size, material, drain placement, and installation type to help you choose with confidence.

Multiple Styles and Materials Available

Choose from freestanding, drop-in, and alcove tubs in materials such as acrylic and solid surface resin -each offering distinct benefits in weight, maintenance, and heat retention.

Competitive Pricing and Easy Online Ordering

We offer fair pricing on high-quality bath tubs with a simple online ordering experience and up-to-date product availability.

Order Your Bath Tub Today

Browse our collection to find the right tub for your bathroom project and place your order with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

The “best” bathtub depends on your needs, bathroom size, and budget. Popular options include spacious soaking tubs, acrylic freestanding models for a modern look, and durable alcove tubs for everyday use. Consider size, material, installation type, and features when choosing a bathtub that fits your space and lifestyle.

Prices vary widely based on material and style. Standard acrylic bathtubs typically cost several hundred to a few thousand dollars, while premium or custom tubs (including soaking, freestanding, or jetted models) can be higher. Always include installation costs when budgeting for a new tub.

You’ll find several styles, including:

  • Alcove tubs – fit between three walls
  • Freestanding tubs – stand alone and become a design centerpiece
  • Drop-in tubs – sit inside a custom platform
  • Soaking tubs – extra depth for relaxing baths Different types suit different bathroom layouts and preferences.

Professional installers often recommend:

  • Acrylic tubs for ease of installation and lightweight handling
  • Cast iron or steel tubs for long-term durability
  • Freestanding tubs if the floor can support the weight and the layout allows A plumber can assess your specific space and plumbing layout for the best recommendation.

Both have pros and cons:

  • Acrylic tubs are lightweight, easier to install, retain heat well, and are available in many styles.
  • Porcelain tubs offer a traditional look and a hard surface that resists scratches, but they are heavier and may require floor reinforcement. Your choice depends on design preferences, budget, and installation constraints.

Common sizes range from 60” x 30” for standard installations to larger soaking or drop-in models (e.g., 72” x 42”). Choose a size that fits your bathroom’s dimensions and allows comfortable bathing.

Measure your available space - including width, depth, and height - and compare it to the product dimensions. Also consider doorways and hallway widths to ensure the tub can be delivered and installed without issues.