In the process of reconstructing a bathroom, owners often face the question: “Which bath will be more economical?”. In order to save money, some people completely refuse such plumbing, making their choice in favor of shower cabins. Few of them know that with a mind a matched bath will be able to spend a volume of water no more than a voluminous shower design.

Before you figure out which model should be preferred, you should first consider all the available bath options.
The fundamental distinguishing feature of all bathtubs is the material from which they are made. The most common are: cast iron, acrylic, steel or kvaril.

Qvar is considered the most modern. It is an artificial stone, practically devoid of any drawbacks. Kvar is quite durable, has good thermal insulation and looks very modern. Its only significant drawback is the prohibitively high price. The price tag of some options sometimes reaches $ 1,000. No matter how economical such a bath, it is unlikely to justify the money spent on it.

A cast-iron bathtub is a quality bathtub. According to the price category, it goes next after the quark, but already in more affordable limits for the average budget buyer. Cast iron bathtub has a thick enamel layer, high strength and good heat dissipation. All this allows you to fill it with water almost silently, and heat transfer eliminates the need for additional heating, which significantly affects the savings. Among the shortcomings, perhaps, one can single out a large weight and a weak variety of forms.

Acrylic bathtubs have gained their popularity due to the wide selection of stylish forms in which the products are made. They are able to retain heat well, are easily transported and have a flexible pricing policy, allowing you to choose the most suitable option for buyers with various financial opportunities. The only drawback is the fragility of the material. Very often, an acrylic bathtub can be damaged even during installation.

Having considered all the possible options for baths, it’s rather difficult to answer which form is more profitable and economical. Modern technologies allow the manufacture of products of absolutely diverse volumes and shapes. It is the volume that most influences how much water will be used at a time. No less important is the property of heat transfer. A material such as cast iron will be able to maintain the temperature of the collected water significantly longer than acrylic or steel. This will not require additional volume of hot water to maintain the temperature regime, which will also save liquid consumption.





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