Types Of Bathtubs Or Tubs Without Jets

Whether buying a bathtub for a new house or an existing house, a consumer will find that there are several different styles, designs and colors to chooses from.  Some tubs are free standing such as a claw foot tub, walk in, or standard.  No matter what the need of the consumer is there are a variety of bathtubs tubs without jets for them to choose from.


Bathtubs have been in existance for many years. The first bathtubs were found only in motels or in wealthy homes.  As time went on and indoor plumbing became a must in any home, bathtubs tubs without jets were installed in most homes. In most homes there are more than one bathroom with a tub.

As bathtubs came into consumer's homes, they were used for cleaning ones bodies. However as jobs and life in general became more complex and stressful, tubs were used to help the consumer relax. They were also used to ease the muscle aches and pains of athletes, those with arthritis, muscle tissue injuries and other ailments.  They are also used to help people relax and sleep better.

There are several types of bathtubs tubs without jets, such as soaking tubs. These types of tubs consist of a Roman and Greek design.  There are built in tubs such as alcove surround, drop ins, or corner tubs.  Alcove type tubs are tubs that are enclosed on three sides. This type of tub usually comes with a shower and they are considered to be the most popular type of bathtubs. The drop in bathtubs are tubs that have to stepped into. The most popular of these tubs are corner tubs and these type of tubs do not have a shower enclosure.  Freestanding tubs such as the claw foot and the pedestal are another type that may be considered by the consumer.  These type of bathtubs tubs without jets have their faucets attached to the floor or wall and do not have shower enclosures.  Walk in tubs are specially designed for the handicap and elderly.

All of these tubs are made by major brands such as Kohler, American Standard or Jacuzzi. As to what the consumer chooses depends on their needs and what they require in a bathtub.  There needs could depend on how much they can spend, what style they need and what color they would like.

When it comes to a drop in the consumer may consider the American Standard White Colony; Model #1730.002.020.  This tub is a corner drop in styled tub.  It is deeper than a standard tub .  It is priced at $779.99.  A tub that is comparable is the Jacuzzi Tara; Model #N821595.  This tub comes in a variety of colors and is priced at $847.13.  Both of these bathtubs tubs without jets will hold two people comfortably.

If looking for a free standing tub, the Jacuzzi #EV00959 may be considered.  This tub is an acrylic free standing tub that holds up to seventy eight gallons of water.  This tub is priced at $1770.00.  A tub that is comparable is the American Standard Reminiscence Series #2908.020.21. This tub comes in a variety of colors and is priced at $1484.28. Both of these bathtubs tubs without jets have features that would bring elegance to any home.


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