It will go yellowish and it will scratch, but will last. My sister has her acrylic tub a decade and it's still fine. She mentioned it being yellow but I honestly hadn't noticed. Also some older homes putting a cast iron bath upstairs may potentially be dangerous weight wise if it collapsed through the floor.
How to fit and keep the telephone faucet to the wall mount without wobbling out of place. Do I use putty? I've seen a video where it did use putty; or is there a fitting to place in the hole?
Good video. Useful information. I find figuring out which taps to buy more difficult than choosing a bath.
this is actually a very informative video thanks
How many people have had an acrylic bathtub last decades. Cast iron seems to be the best.
It will go yellowish and it will scratch, but will last. My sister has her acrylic tub a decade and it's still fine. She mentioned it being yellow but I honestly hadn't noticed. Also some older homes putting a cast iron bath upstairs may potentially be dangerous weight wise if it collapsed through the floor.
How to fit and keep the telephone faucet to the wall mount without wobbling out of place. Do I use putty? I've seen a video where it did use putty; or is there a fitting to place in the hole?
Hire a plumber.
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we are considering this tub, i dont want to re-route the faucet, wall mounting is an option? what is the length available from wall to tub?
Watch the video again and listen to the full thing carefully for an answer to your first question.
I rewatched the video and they dont say. I was wondering thesame thing.