AMIGA® 7236 Skirted 2-Panel Bath LH White

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$2,337.00

Product Details

Product Details

A pleasantly curved oval bathtub with sculpted armrests – once inside the Amiga® you are perfectly positioned to enjoy a Jacuzzi® bath in the comfort of your own home. Shown with Mincio® Roman Tub Filler.
Sculpted comfort: As a bath that surrounds and pleases, the Amiga® Skirted Bathtub is like an embracing best friend. - Crafted from high-quality, glossy acrylic - Limited lifetime warranty - Non-porous surface resists stains and microorganism growth -Designed with proprietary mix of fiberglass & resin - Made in the USA

How to Measure For a Bathtub

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When it comes to finding the perfect bathtub, the first step is to determine how much space is available to place a new tub. And you will do so by taking 3 measurements: overall width, length, and height.

Measuring Length
Most bathtubs will sit parallel against the wall, so measuring the length of the wall will help you gauge how long your new tub can be. To measure the overall length of an existing tub, include the lip or shelf of the tub in your measurements.

Measuring Height
The height measurement will need to include the total elevation of the bath, including the base or legs if applicable. Measuring the height ensures your new bath won’t conflict with any existing outlets or ledges. Keep in mind that deeper tubs often have taller walls to step over so plan accordingly for safety.

Measuring Width
Measure the width of the area by measuring out from the wall to the furthest point you expect your tub to be. This will allow you to fit your bath into the space without gaps or overages, especially in an alcove location.

Other Things to Consider
It is also important to keep in mind your bathtubs’ weight and water capacity which is indicated in your new bathtub manual. The basin capacity indicates how many gallons the tub can hold. A US gallon of water weighs 8.34 lbs., so to determine the weight of the water within the tub when full you should multiply the basin capacity by 8.34. Your bathtub manual should also tell you the weight of the bathtub before adding water. Together, the weight of the bathtub and the added weight of the water will determine whether you need to reinforce your floor or not. Also, remember to measure your doorways and hallways to ensure the tub will fit when it’s delivered and installed. You can find all the information needed to plan your bathtub replacement within our specification and manuals.