Anonymous
Post 01/12/2015 16:59     Subject: Bathtub options

Anonymous wrote:Cast iron holds the heat best and is the most durable. If you are going to be renovating your bathroom every 10 years or so, the added expense is probably not worth it.


+1

We installed the Kohler Mendota awhile ago, are very happy with it. The Villager is nice too.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2015 14:36     Subject: Re:Bathtub options

Porcelain coated steel is another option.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2015 14:35     Subject: Bathtub options

Cast iron holds the heat best and is the most durable. If you are going to be renovating your bathroom every 10 years or so, the added expense is probably not worth it.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2015 13:43     Subject: Bathtub options

Can someone help me choose a bathtub for an upcoming renovation? Is cast iron the way to go? I don't want the cheapest option but don't want to blow my budget on the bathtub, either. Thanks in advance!