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If You're Considering a Bath Remodel, Learn About Different Types of Baths Available

Considering a Bath Remodel? Learn About Different Types of Baths Available

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A bathroom remodel is more complicated than it might sound. There are several components to think about, from the toilet and sink to shower and bathtub itself. We'll be focusing on bath remodel today, as there are several different types of baths and bathtubs available.

You may be surprised by the different types of baths available. From soaking tubs and classic freestanding tubs to jacuzzi tubs and walk-in tubs, there are a myriad of choices to create the perfect look for your bath remodel. Let's discuss how that remodel process works and then dive a little deeper into types of baths.

The Bath Remodel Process

There are only four steps involved with a bath remodel:

  1. Schedule: a free quote online

  2. Consult: with a professional in your home

  3. Install: any bath improvements

  4. Enjoy: your new bath!

If you're considering a bath remodel, however, it's helpful to know about the different types of baths available.

Different Types of Baths Available

At the end of the day, you want a bathtub that fits beautifully into your space. But there are different types of baths available, so it's important to know their differences. Here are a few of the most common types of baths available today:

  • Soaking tubs: One of the most common types of baths is the soaking bathtub. These can be freestanding or attached and usually have a standard basin with or without jets. The main feature needed for a soaking tub is an ability to store water so that the user can "soak" in it.

  • Freestanding tubs: Also known as a standalone tub, freestanding tubs make a statement that creates a spa-like environment in your bathroom. Both modern and classic, freestanding tubs can be the focal point of a bathroom or upgraded accent.

  • Jacuzzi tubs: For superior relief and spa-like relaxation, a jacuzzi bathtub can turn your bath into an oasis. Enjoy deeper relaxation during baths, as well as better sleep, increased energy and improved pain relief. This is a great option for those who use baths for rejuvenation instead of a simple cleaning.

  • Walk-in tubs: For anyone who struggles with getting in and out of traditional tubs or showers (or just doesn't enjoy the process), a walk-in tub provides a great solution. With a walk-in tub, simply open the door, walk in and close the door again. Then fill to your desired level.


If you're considering a bath remodel and want to learn more about the different types of baths available, contact us today.