Is it worth keeping a cast iron bath?

Is it worth keeping a cast iron bath?

yoboseiyo. if it’s in good condition, keep it. cast iron tubs are wonderful, and hold up better than the acrylic tubs that you can get now. they hold heat better too, if you want to soak.

Can a cast iron tub be replaced in a remodel?

Bathtub replacement projects are a great way to save a ton of money on a bathroom remodel. You likely have a cast iron tub. I recommend using a sledge hammer to break it up into pieces. It will be way easier to remove that way. Just be sure to turn off the water and remove the waste pipes before breaking the tub.

Where can I find a cast iron bathtub?

This wood-encased period galvanized tin tub is in Astoria, Oregon’s 1885 Flavel House museum. Cast iron—the all-purpose material of the Victorian era—had been poured into sinks and lavatories since the late 1850s, and by 1867 the famous J.L. Mott Iron Works was finding a ferrous niche in the bathtub market as well.

How old is a cast iron bathtub drain pipe?

We ventured into the basement and the inspector noted that the house still had its original cast iron drain pipe. At almost 100 years old, its lifespan was probably limited, and eventually it would need to be replaced. A removable panel in the bathroom showed that the bathtub plumbing was a wreck.

Do you put a P trap on a cast iron tub?

Installing bathtub plumbing before setting it will make your life easy!! That’s the big reason for adding the P-Trap to the tub before getting it down on the subfloor. Pull the bathtub off the subfloor. Dry fitting cast iron tubs is a pain in the butt. As you’ll see in the video, Steve can heft the Americast tub on his own.

Is it possible to reuse an old cast iron tub?

Sometimes people want to relocate or reuse an old cast iron tub and it is doable, but you’re going to need some man power because of the sheer weight of the tub.

This wood-encased period galvanized tin tub is in Astoria, Oregon’s 1885 Flavel House museum. Cast iron—the all-purpose material of the Victorian era—had been poured into sinks and lavatories since the late 1850s, and by 1867 the famous J.L. Mott Iron Works was finding a ferrous niche in the bathtub market as well.

We ventured into the basement and the inspector noted that the house still had its original cast iron drain pipe. At almost 100 years old, its lifespan was probably limited, and eventually it would need to be replaced. A removable panel in the bathroom showed that the bathtub plumbing was a wreck.

Installing bathtub plumbing before setting it will make your life easy!! That’s the big reason for adding the P-Trap to the tub before getting it down on the subfloor. Pull the bathtub off the subfloor. Dry fitting cast iron tubs is a pain in the butt. As you’ll see in the video, Steve can heft the Americast tub on his own.

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