How do I measure the dimensions of the bathtub?
If you are considering rebuilding the bathroom or simply replace the bathtub, it is important to get the right bath dimensions to make sure you buy a spare bath, which is the right size and shape. The process of measuring the bath dimensions will change slightly according to the type of bath you have and the type of bath you install. For example, if you own a separate bath, such as a bath of iron claws, you will need to measure differently than if you have a one -piece bath installed in the niche. Do not forget to measure the distance at the longest point of the bath, regardless of the style of the bath you own. Many legs for legs and separate bathtubs are rounded or culminated in the center of the tub on each side, so do not forget to stand in the bathtub itself and measure the distance from the top at one end to the top on the other. Remember that if you are replacing a bathtub with a different bathtub style, you may need to add a few inches to the measurement to get the most accurate idea of the availablea space in the bathroom.
The bathtub with lining or lips of the material, which extends around the outside of the tub on both sides of the bath, is measured differently than a separate unit. Measure again from the farthest point to the farthest point and then add a few inches to take into account the surroundings. Mark and without space measurement to get the best and most accurate representation of the bath size. Measure the height from the floor outside the bathtub to the upper part of the bathtub. Do not stand inside the bathtub when performing this measurement; Instead, standing bathtub and measuring from the bathroom floor.
The bath width will complete the measuring of the bathtub size. Measure from the distant wall to the outer lip of the bathtub to get the width measurement. Once you have length, width and height, check the most common sizes of the bathtub models to see which one is best suited in your bathroom.