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Brand | KOHLER | American Standard | American Standard | American Standard |
Name | Bellwether 60 in. x 30 in. ADA Cast Iron Alcove Bathtub with Integral Farmhouse Apron and Right-Hand Drain in White | Cambridge 60 in. Right Drain Rectangular Alcove Non-Whirlpool Soaking Bathtub in Arctic White | Cambridge 5 ft. Right Hand Drain Rectangular Apron Front Bathtub in White | Cambridge 5 ft. x 32 in. Right Drain Soaking Bathtub in Linen |
Price | $63600 | $66885 | $66885 | $79560 |
Ratings | (146) | (322) | (322) | (322) |
Drain Location | Right | Right | Right | Right |
Material | Porcelain-Enameled Cast Iron | Porcelain-Enameled Steel | Porcelain-Enameled Steel | Porcelain-Enameled Steel |
Soaking Depth (in.) | 9 | 14 | 14 | 14 |
Overall Width (in.) | 30.25 | 32 | 32 | 32 |
Bath Therapy Type | Soaking | Soaking | Soaking | Soaking |
Maximum Number of Occupants | 1 Person | 1 Person | 1 Person | 1 Person |
Tub/Shower Features | Built-In Flange,Slip-Resistant Tub | Built-In Flange,Integral Flanges,Slip-Resistant Tub | Built-In Flange | Built-In Flange,Slip-Resistant Tub |
Exterior bath shape | Rectangular | Rectangular | Rectangular | Rectangular |
Overall Length (in.) | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 |
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Brand | KOHLER | American Standard | American Standard | American Standard |
Name | Bellwether 60 in. x 30 in. ADA Cast Iron Alcove Bathtub with Integral Farmhouse Apron and Right-Hand Drain in White | Cambridge 60 in. Right Drain Rectangular Alcove Non-Whirlpool Soaking Bathtub in Arctic White | Cambridge 5 ft. Right Hand Drain Rectangular Apron Front Bathtub in White | Cambridge 5 ft. x 32 in. Right Drain Soaking Bathtub in Linen |
Price | $63600 | $66885 | $66885 | $79560 |
Ratings | (146) | (322) | (322) | (322) |
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No pad or feet sits directly on the subfloor and a 2 x 4 mounted to the wall.
This tub is NOT cast iron, and it's not fiberglass or acrylic. As the manufacturer stated, it's enameled steel (porcelain enamel over steel). It has a foam sprayed onto the back that makes it better insulated (for warmth and sound) than plain steel tubs. I am really happy with this tub! The depth is luxurious without being too deep like many fiberglass tubs are, it keeps water warm a long time, similarly to cast iron, and it looks like cast iron. Another plus is that two men can manipulate the thing up a flight of stairs instead of the 4 required for cast iron. The tub has a timeless simplicity to it and fit nicely into the 1920s age of my house. Looks great with subway tile
No, it has to be 60"
Yes that is true. I didn't have trouble tiling since I started one course up (not directly on top of the tub) and I set it up so that the tile in the middle of the tub was a full tile. But yes I had to cut tiles to match with the top edge of the tub. It is a bit more challenging than if the top edge of the tub was straight.
Americast is an exclusive, patented material used in American Standard bathtubs. It is American Standard's unique patented process that fully bonds a high quality porcelain surface with an enameling grade steel and a molded reinforcement composite backing.
Yes. Its porcelain on steel, which has that hammered look, but when installed looks just fine.
Sh, Thanks for the question on the American Standard Cambridge tub, the water depth to the overflow is 12-5/8". If you scroll down to the Info and Guides Section you can find the link to the product specification sheet which will show you additional information and measurements. Your American Standard Consumer Connection Team.
Probably not.. this tub is 60 inches long..and in my case I had to install the overflow drain prior to instaling the tube,,due to no access to install the drain once the tub was in position..this made it necessary to "tip" the tub into place ..which required me to remove the back wall and rebuild it after setting the tub..also this tub is 18 inches deep .In your case you will need to relocate the spigot and water control valve to a higher location. Also it is 32 inches wide.. you will have to relocate your drain an inch to the right...but it all can be done...just a LOT of work. It would not be a direct replacement
Be aware this is a very poor quality tub, after setting tile, the masking tape PULLED the paint? off. Making a TOTAL redo of my bath to be done. Very poor piece of junk.
https://www.americanstandard-us.com/-/media/sites/asus/files/product-specs/bulk/specsheet2461002.pdf?la=en As posted above the spec sheet says 161 lbs so why is American Standard saying otherwise? What is the correct weight of this tub