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Stinky The Clown (1000+ posts) Mon Mar-14-11 07:35 PMTHE SPARKLING HUSBAND PRIMITIVEOriginal message Is cast iron still the gold standard for bathtubs? We're thinking of redoing one of our baths. The tub in there is chip free and still in good shape, albeit a little dull with surface scratches. It is a standard size, plain old tub. The house is 35 years old and I am sure the color blue was a biggie back then.We want a white tub. I see all these light weight plastic tubs. We put them in our rentals and they're very nice. Comfortably deep - deeper than what we have in our main bath here. They just don't seem very high end.What are the options for tubs these days, and is cast iron still seen as the best?
NMDemDist2 (1000+ posts) Mon Mar-14-11 08:52 PMResponse to Original message 1. IMHO cast iron will outlast you and even the ever young Princess Sparklyhave you looked into getting your current tub re-finished? if it's only a matter of it being dull, re-finishing it would save you the hassle and cost of pulling out the old one and installing a new one. And it would free up the budget for other new toys in the room
Wash. state Desk Jet (1000+ posts) Mon Mar-14-11 09:48 PMResponse to Reply #1 2. Cast iron is still top of the line. The insulating coating on the bottom is important along the lines of keeping in the heat. On the install the cast iron of course is not so easy to manipulate ,so you do want to get it all right the first time. Don't get one with those non skid liners on the bottom- magnets to dirt and grime-very difficult to clean.It is only about $200,00 to have yer existing tub professionally spray painted white. I have used the spray kit you buy for about $50.00 in apartments. The last one I did a tile in and changed out the valve-,ran out of time,so we did $50.00 thing on the tub. Actually it looks great !Can't say about the test in time on that one ,it's only been about a year.The house converted to apartment building is about 120 some odd years old-that tub is most likely 1940's. I can tell you fiberglass holds up on the good ones. In the early 80's high end apartment building -two story apartments, ,fireplace all that-like condo's. Those tubs are one piece with surrounding tub wall. I always thought those were only good for about ten years-but those fiberglass Jobie's do seem to hold up pretty good. , Now on the fiber glass Jobie's, I have used the tub paint spray kit to change the color to white. Five years on those and it still looks good. Some people say even if you pay the pro painter to spray out yer existing tub- it won't hold up. But the fact is, paint keeps getting better.I would look around .
First off never take advise from someone who uses "yer" instead of your. It invalidates everything they said.
The smelly house plant thinks he's going to replace the bathtub? Images of Tim the tool man come to mind.
BEG, did you decide not to put the heater (or whatever it was) back in that wall, even as a decorative item?