J Jmhultin New Member Supporting Member Joined Jan 16, 2025 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Location Colorado Yesterday at 12:22 AM #1 Getting ready to order a new alcove tub—soaking depth. Why do they all sit on 4”-5” legs? It adds height to the rim which is a safety issue, getting in and out. Also seems like the tub bottom resting in the floor would be stronger. Any thoughts?
Getting ready to order a new alcove tub—soaking depth. Why do they all sit on 4”-5” legs? It adds height to the rim which is a safety issue, getting in and out. Also seems like the tub bottom resting in the floor would be stronger. Any thoughts?
havasu Administrator Staff member Admin Joined Jan 5, 2010 Messages 13,194 Reaction score 4,004 Location Southern California, Yesterday at 11:57 AM #2 I guess it is just the Victorian style people like. I myself would rather have a Japanese soaking tub, which sits on the ground, and uses less water. By the way...Welcome to the forum!
I guess it is just the Victorian style people like. I myself would rather have a Japanese soaking tub, which sits on the ground, and uses less water. By the way...Welcome to the forum!
T Twowaxhack Currently in the Lab conducting research Professional Joined Feb 9, 2021 Messages 15,122 Reaction score 7,245 Location United states Yesterday at 3:34 PM #3 I assure you it’s not a safety issue to the general public. It might be for some. They have to have room for the drain to connect.
I assure you it’s not a safety issue to the general public. It might be for some. They have to have room for the drain to connect.