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High-Quality Bathtubs from Magnus

Browse our selection of bathtubs to meet all your bathroom renovating or building needs. With bathtubs for sale in many different styles and sizes, you can find the best bathtub to suit your unique style.

If you are unsure about what to look for when buying a bathtub, don’t fear, we've got you covered. Our handy bathtub buying guide will help you make the right choice. Whether you're in the market for a compact model or a luxury bathtub that lets you unwind in style, you're sure to find the perfect fit with us.

We offer numerous high-quality bathtubs in a variety of sizes, shapes and materials. Explore our diverse range of bathtubs, each telling a unique story:

Classic Clawfoot Bathtubs:

Capture the vintage charm of a bygone era with our clawfoot bathtubs, adding timeless elegance to your space.

Contemporary Freestanding Beauties:

Embrace modern design with our freestanding bathtubs, seamlessly blending contemporary style with vintage allure.

Extra-Wide Splendor:

Make a statement with our extra-wide bathtubs, providing both functionality and a bold aesthetic in any bathroom.

Sleek Acrylic Elegance:

Experience luxury with our acrylic bathtubs, known for their sleek and lightweight design, perfect for a modern touch.

Durable Cast Iron Classics:

Opt for durability and classic appeal with our cast iron tubs, crafted to withstand the test of time.

Eye-Catching Copper Statements:

Transform your space with our eye-catching copper bathtubs, creating a stunning focal point in any bathroom.

Stainless Steel Simplicity:

Achieve a clean and modern look with our stainless steel tubs, blending simplicity with practicality.

Modern Resin Chic:

Elevate your space with our resin bathtubs, offering a chic and contemporary addition to your bathroom.

Sturdy Concrete Fixtures:

Embrace industrial aesthetics with our concrete bathtubs, providing a sturdy and unique addition to your space.

Natural Wood Warmth:

Infuse warmth into your bathroom with our natural wood bathtubs, combining functionality with the natural beauty of wood.

Regardless of the style chosen, our manufacturing standards and quality control process is second to none. We will be happy to walk you through this key life decision.

Bathtubs FAQs

To install a bathtub, you need to start by preparing the space where it’s going to be fitted. Remove any old fixtures, clean and level the floor. 

Next, fix the ledger board across the studs at the height where the edge of the tub will rest and place the bathtub into the required position. Check if the tub is level, and adjust if necessary.

Then, attach and secure the tub to the studs with nails or screws following the manufacturer's instructions. Attach the drain to the tub and connect it to the house drain system. Lastly, install the overflow drain as per the instructions given by the manufacturer. 

Remember, the installation of a bathtub is a complex task that may require professional help. Additionally, ensure you follow local building codes and obtain necessary permits.

To remove a bathtub, first, turn off the water source and disconnect any faucets or other hardware attached to the tub. After unscrewing and lifting the tub out, clean the area to prepare for a new installation. Please note, heavy lifting may need professional assistance, as bathtubs can be quite bulky and heavy.

Yes, it is possible to install a bathtub yourself. However, it requires a certain level of plumbing and carpentry skills to ensure proper installation. If you're not confident with these tasks, it's recommended to hire a professional plumber to avoid any potential issues or damage.

The best quality bathtubs are generally those made from materials like acrylic, resin, stainless steel, and cast iron. High-quality bathtubs offer longevity, incredible durability, and excellent heat retention.

The depth of a bathtub varies depending on the model and the user's preference, but a standard bathtub is typically around 14 to 20 inches deep. Keep in mind, deeper tubs may be more comforting for soaking, but they may require more water to fill. For individuals with mobility issues, shallower tubs can be easier to get in and out of.

The durability of a bathtub largely depends on its material. Acrylic and cast iron bathtubs are considered the most durable. While cast iron bathtubs are known for their longevity and classic appeal, acrylic bathtubs are praised for their resistance to cracking, chipping, and peeling.