Malissa Porth: i am a property developer and either option is fine however because they are heavy they can cost a fair amount to install so acrylic baths are the newer option to install which will last years and can be modeled into amazing shapes have a look at these links.http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=acrylic+baths+usa...http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=acrylic+baths+usa......Show more
Nadia Crauswell: If you bathe a lot, go with cast iron, simply because once it heats up, it keeps the bath water warm longer. Think of the ole cast iron skillet. Until they warm up though, they suck the heat out of your initial bath water, so you have to run it hotter than you want. But you live in CA so that's no likely an issue like here in MI winters.And yes, old cast iron tubs carry on infinitely. Some people love them so much they have them refurbished. I know I did. They are heavy, but they don't scratch as easily as fiberglass ones.I'd just do the yellowpages.com to f! ind a dealer near you....Show more
Antone Youla: I redid mine in it did no longer fee no longer often something.I used a spay paint referred to as Hammerite. That exchange into the exterior of it as for the interior i usedtub and tile bath refinisher.basically accompanied guidelines. I mean that fluctuate into me in case you haven't any longer have been given the persistence then i advise purchase all new. however the redo is extra fee-effective whether somebody eles does it.
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