Shower Tub Combination
The shower/tub combination is the most versatile way to set up your bath. Relax in the tub when you have the time without giving up the convenience of your shower when you need it.
The most common type of bathroom configuration includes a shower tub combination. With this, you would have the choice of taking a bath or standing in the bathtub to take a shower. The shower tub combination is convenient and affordable. Although we see many additional options for bathroom designs, most homes have a shower tub combination.
In addition to a standard bathtub with shower faucet and shower head, you can also choose a one-piece unit that slides in over an old bathtub. If you were keeping the old kids tub around for their baths but now they’ve outgrown it, this is the perfect solution. This type of shower tub combination saves money in that the old tub does not have to be replaced. Instead, the old bathtub serves as the foundation on which the shower tub combination is placed. Additionally, this type of shower tub combination is great for the do-it-yourselfer since installation is easy.
For instance, you might consider a shower tub combination that includes a five-foot unit with a 16-inch bathing area. This particular model is made from a special material so you never have to worry about cracking, peeling, or chipping. In fact, you could opt for a variety of colors all that penetrate the mold throughout. Other benefits to this shower tub combination is the easy, tongue and groove installation so you have no messy caulk sealing. In addition, this unit is designed to bend when moving it into the bathroom, meaning corners and tight spaces are never a problem.
Another option for a shower tub combination is a four-piece module that has a tile wall surround so realistic, it would be hard to tell it from the real deal. This combination unit also offers a durable, high-gloss finish so the surface is shiny and smooth. Then, the molded-in toiletry shelves provide the perfect place to store shampoo, cream rinse, and soap while the three-inch wainscot makes the installation of tile above the back deck a breeze.
Finally, you could choose a five-foot bath shower combination with a 15-inch bathing area. This too comes with the snap together installation design, as well as a high-gloss finish and flexibility for moving into the bathroom. However, you will also find that this shower tub combination comes with factory installed grab bars so it meets the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
For more information on Kids Tub.
In addition to a standard bathtub with shower faucet and shower head, you can also choose a one-piece unit that slides in over an old bathtub. If you were keeping the old kids tub around for their baths but now they’ve outgrown it, this is the perfect solution. This type of shower tub combination saves money in that the old tub does not have to be replaced. Instead, the old bathtub serves as the foundation on which the shower tub combination is placed. Additionally, this type of shower tub combination is great for the do-it-yourselfer since installation is easy.
For instance, you might consider a shower tub combination that includes a five-foot unit with a 16-inch bathing area. This particular model is made from a special material so you never have to worry about cracking, peeling, or chipping. In fact, you could opt for a variety of colors all that penetrate the mold throughout. Other benefits to this shower tub combination is the easy, tongue and groove installation so you have no messy caulk sealing. In addition, this unit is designed to bend when moving it into the bathroom, meaning corners and tight spaces are never a problem.
Another option for a shower tub combination is a four-piece module that has a tile wall surround so realistic, it would be hard to tell it from the real deal. This combination unit also offers a durable, high-gloss finish so the surface is shiny and smooth. Then, the molded-in toiletry shelves provide the perfect place to store shampoo, cream rinse, and soap while the three-inch wainscot makes the installation of tile above the back deck a breeze.
Finally, you could choose a five-foot bath shower combination with a 15-inch bathing area. This too comes with the snap together installation design, as well as a high-gloss finish and flexibility for moving into the bathroom. However, you will also find that this shower tub combination comes with factory installed grab bars so it meets the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
For more information on Kids Tub.

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