Each material has its own characteristics and advantages.
The most popular ones are made of steel, acrylic, cast iron.
This is a true classic, the most durable and long-lasting bathtub.
Cast iron products retain heat well, which means that the water will not cool down for a long time (as will the sides and bottom).
Cast iron bathtubs are resistant to corrosion and, with proper maintenance, have an impressive service life of 50 years or more.
While acrylic bathtubs cannot boast of durability, the service life of this sanitary ware can, of course, be extended with proper care and maintenance.
Acrylic bathtubs are considered the most modern solution.
Acrylic is a much more flexible material than enamel, so it is not so susceptible to impacts (although this is not a reason to drop heavy objects into the bathtub).
In addition, it is much more difficult to peel off, so it will last noticeably longer.
Since then, technology has improved, and today cast iron bathtubs, although they weigh a lot, are durable, reliable and practical.
Acrylic plumbing appeared later, but became a worthy alternative to cast iron products.
Bathtubs made of acrylic are simpler and easier to make, and they can be given any shape.
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