Steel Baths and Cast Iron Bathtubs
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1500mm, 1600mm, 1700mm, 1800mm - Classic Steel Bath with Grips - Kaldewei Dyna Set Star£955.00Save£239.00Finance from £238.75/month*Free Delivery* Available
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1. Are Steel Baths Any Good?
Steel baths offer incredible durability, remarkable longevity, and excellent heat retention. In addition, steel is an eco-friendly, sustainable material that can be recycled.
The exterior enamel coating is scratch- and stain-resistant, making a steel bath an easy maintenance fixture. The non-porous surface of steel enamel also prevents the build-up of harmful bacteria.
2. How Heavy Is a Steel and Cast Iron Bath?
The average weight range for steel baths is between 45 and 55 kg.
Compared to steel baths, cast iron baths are significantly heavier, typically weighing twice as much. The added weight means the installation of cast iron baths is best left to professionals.
3. Are Steel Baths Slippery? Can You Do Something to Make Them Less Slippery?
Despite its smoothness, the surface of steel baths is pretty non-slip. However, it’s the accumulation of the residue of soaps, shampoos, conditioners, and body lotions on the bath surface that makes it slippery.
The smooth enamel coating on the surface of a steel bath makes it more slippery than the surface of an acrylic bath. The surface of a steel bath can be extremely slippery if it is wet, especially with soap scum build-up.
The most effective way to keep the surface of a steel bath non-slippery is to wipe it clean after use with a dry towel, ensuring it’s free of soap scum and other residue. The clean surface of a steel bath provides it enough traction, making it virtually non-slippery.
You can also install grab bars that provide extra support when entering/exiting the bath.
4. Are Steel Baths Cold?
No. The surface temperature of a steel bath is the same as the room temperature. Hence, although the surface will initially feel somewhat cool to the touch, it will quickly heat up when filled with warm water.
5. Which Is Better, Steel or Acrylic Baths?
Shown below is the comparison chart of steel and acrylic baths. You can choose the best bathtub for your bathroom based on your various needs.