
Know More Benefits of Acrylic Bathtubs
Acrylic Bathtub Refinishing and Repairing
Times and technology have changed, and the majority of acrylic baths (apart from the very cheapest ones from the DIY sheds) are sturdy and long-lasting. In fact, we sell many more acrylic baths than their steel counterparts, but that's not to say steel doesn't also have its merits.
Acrylic Baths
Acrylic baths are manufactured from a sheet of acrylic that is typically 4, 5 or 8mm thick. They are then reinforced underneath, usually with a wooden or steel support frame and by placing a wooden baseboard in the centre of the bath. This is then coated by spraying on fibreglass reinforcement, resulting in a sufficiently strong bath at a low price-point.
Acrylic baths are cheap. A good quality acrylic bath is usually cheaper to buy than a similar quality steel bath for the simple reason that they are easier to make and are mass-produced in their thousands.
Acrylic baths are generally quite strong nowadays. Even cheap acrylic baths usually have a wooden frame, wooden baseboard and layers of fibreglass reinforcement. ArmourCast heavy duty acrylic baths are reinforced with several layers of rock-solid resin, making them just as sturdy as a steel bath but at a more affordable price.
Acrylic can be moulded into all sorts of shapes and designs very easily so there's typically more variety than steel. If you want an affordable bath with a square internal design (a popular design choice), you won't find a steel option unless you are prepared to fork out a hefty sum. It's easy to find this type of bath in acrylic at a more attractive price.
Acrylic baths are warmer to the touch than their steel counterparts. There's nothing like a nice warm relaxing soak in the cold, winter months, but lying back on cold, hard steel isn't quite the same. This said, steel is pretty good at transferring heat quickly, so it doesn't stay cold for long.
Acrylic is non-porous. This makes it easy to clean, and ensures mould and bacteria cannot grow on its surface. It is also easy to polish out any scratches in acrylic.
In years gone by, acrylic baths were a flimsy affair, and it didn’t take much weight for them to flex in the centre. Nowadays, with the inclusion of quality acrylic material such as Lucite, fibreglass encapsulation, and resin reinforcement options such as ArmourCast, acrylic is the most popular material for baths, and for good reason.
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Acrylic Bathtub Refinishing and Repairing
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