Freestanding Baths

A classic freestanding baths are a work of art. Freestanding baths have long been the focal point of any world-class bathroom. Freestanding baths provide deep immersion with a sleek spa view that becomes a gorgeous focal point in the bathroom. Freestanding baths are better for larger bathrooms, but you can still choose from various sizes and shapes in this style. These baths can be a little offbeat at times, but freestanding bath lovers will forgive everything else for the sheer appearance.

Since built-in baths are mounted flush with the walls, they offer a lot more storage options. For example, shelves can be mounted on walls next to built-in tubs for bath and shower products. There is nothing in a built-in bath that compares to the design of freestanding baths. In fact, freestanding baths don’t have to be traditional in design, they can be modern or even pedestal.

With a sculptural design freestanding bath, it’s no surprise that these contemporary baths are quickly becoming one of the hottest bathroom trends. Installation is easy as these baths are not installed by gravity or niche method. Filling self-supporting tanks is a little more difficult to install. For any choice of taps, it is necessary to know the dimensions and design of the baths. Just ask us and we’ll let you know if your bath needs a special drain. There are 3 styles of freestanding bath faucets.

If you need to adjust your current plumbing to fit your bath, see a professional. The choice of fixtures will depend on your bathroom and the style of your tub. If you have a plumbing fixture where you want to place a freestanding bathtubs, you can easily install it yourself. David McDonnell Plumbing advises you to make sure your bath is right for you so you can use it.

You can choose from a wide range of traditional freestanding bathtub, transitional freestanding bath and modern/contemporary freestanding baths. Most freestanding baths are freestanding bathtubs, but there is a large selection of freestanding air baths, as well as a small selection of freestanding whirlpool tubs and freestanding air/hot tub combinations. Both freestanding and built-in baths come in a wide variety of sizes – lengths, widths and depths – and if you love to shower, you’ll want a tub that fits your body, so it’s a good idea to take a bath multiple times. Test baths in the showroom, rising and lying down.

Plumbing. Plumbing for freestanding baths can be a little tricky and usually requires new plumbing, while many bathrooms already have plumbing for built-in baths. Installation. Regardless of the possible need for an entirely new plumbing system, freestanding tubs still make installation much easier than built-in tubs. Once the only way to bathe is in the bathroom (think clawfoot tubs), freestanding baths went out of style in the 20th century as walk-in showers became popular.

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