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Fine Fixtures Tile-In White Soaking Bathtub, Built in tile flange Fiberglass Acrylic Material (60' x 32' x 19' Left)

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About this item

  • Acrylic/Fibergalss
  • HIGH QUALITY- Fine Fixtures Tile-In bathtub is made of Acrylic Fiberglass Material, glossy porcelain finish, will never crop or crack, also safe for salts and oils.
  • SPECIFICATIONS- Slip resistant surface, easy to use easy to install. Save time with this custom fixed in tile flange tub rather than taping the flange your own.
  • INFORMATION- Drain placement: side. Choose either a right or left hand.
  • DIMENSIONS- Available in small size 60x30x19, medium size 60x32x19, large size 66x32x19 Inches.
  • COMFORTABLE- This ALCOVE/DROP IN design features cozy inclined backrest that will ease the tensions of your day. Designed extra special deep that may contain lots of gallons water for your comfort-ability.



Product Description

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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023
Sadly mine arrived broken and we only found out after we did the installation (which was naturally after te return period given how construction works). It's chipped pretty hard in one corner (about the size of a quarter) for a rough 2-3" length. It's a nice looking tub on the surface, but please be smarter than we were and don't ship with Amazon (or go for a tub that's sturdier)
Dan
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2017
Overall it's a nice tub and it has all worked out. However it was frustrating that no paperwork came with it at all, no instructions for installation and no spec sheet. I was able to find a spec sheet online, but no installation instructions. As a DIY project and first time installing a tub I had to figure it out myself what would be best for leveling, bedding material, etc. The feet were also very uneven and partly rounded on the bottom, so the tub didn't sit level at all by itself.I ended up shimming the support ledger boards for the length-wise parts of the tub edge to get the tub level, which left a slight gap between the feet and the subfloor. I then set a mortar bed on the subfloor, and pushed the tub down until the tub edges rested on the ledger boards.