Sep 26, 2008 | mike s:
how do I install drain and supply lines to a clawfoot bath tub?
I am needing to know some information on clawfoot tubs? Can I rough in the drain and supply lines before the tub arrives? The lines will go through the floor so can I...
A: To clarify, the tub would use a 2" drain, with a 1½" vent and a 1½" trap arm. If it's a new tub, get the spec sheet from the manufacturer. It wouldn't be a bad idea to have a...
Feb 04, 2007 | cabinsofasheville.com:
When renting a cabin would you like a hot tub or two antique clawfoot bath tubs with endless hot water better.
I am planning on setting up a cabin in the mountains and was wondering if people would like two old clawfoot tubs out on the porch as much as they love the hot tubs I usually put in the cabins.
A: I would prefer the hot tub.
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Do You Have a Clawfoot Bathtub?
by CasaSugar
I have a clawfoot tub that looks charming, but it functions terribly as a shower. I'm always attacked on both sides from my shower curtains. I bought expensive fabric curtains/liners that
don't get "sucked in" as much as the vinyl ones did, but the system still isn't perfect. My advice: If you want a clawfoot tub to take baths, awesome. Do it. If you plan to shower in the tub
frequently, I would not recommend a clawfoot tub.