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posted March 09, 2023 01:12 PM
I'm remodeling my bathroom and need to decide on a steel or cast iron bath tub. I know steel is cheaper but I'm not sure of the pros or cons of each other than cost. Like to hear some thoughts and opinions.
 
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posted March 09, 2023 01:33 PMHide Post
Neither.

When I moved into my new-to-me home, I thought that the bathtub was enameled steel or iron. Absolutely NO flex, unlike the fiberglass tubs in apartments.

Eventually I discovered that the tub material wasn’t ferromagnetic. It must be fiberglass, or some composite material.

Whatever it is, it’s as solid as cast iron – probably set in concrete. I consider it to be perfect. It’ll never rust.



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posted March 09, 2023 01:34 PMHide Post
Cast iron will protect you in a tornado, where a fiberglass will not



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posted March 09, 2023 01:38 PMHide Post
Do you intend to dissolve any meth dealers in it?




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posted March 09, 2023 01:52 PMHide Post
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posted March 09, 2023 02:54 PMHide Post
I have been told that the fiberglass tubs do not hold the heat very well and that the cast iron are better in that regard. Fiberglass is much lighter and your chance of ending up in Kansas should a tornado strike are much improved.
 
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posted March 09, 2023 03:04 PMHide Post
When I remodeled the bath years ago, I put in Cast Iron as it was DEEP. Make sure you only clean it with non-abrasive cleaners and a nylon scrub pad. Otherwise you risk scratching the porcelain.


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posted March 09, 2023 04:05 PMHide Post
I did a kitchen remodel about 15 years ago. At the time, Kohler offered a cast steel sink: lighter to install and cheaper than cast iron. I bit on it. It turns out that you can break the coating by dropping something on it and then rust starts. And continues. And looks like hell. I replaced it with cast iron and never looked back.

Given what a PITA tub replacement is, there's NO WAY I would put in a steel tub. OTOH, your house, your money.
 
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posted March 09, 2023 04:18 PMHide Post
^^^ Isn't the same thing liable to happen with a cast iron sink? It's still a vulnerable enamel coating. Is there something I'm missing?




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posted March 09, 2023 05:07 PMHide Post
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Originally posted by jhe888:
Do you intend to dissolve any meth dealers in it?


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posted March 09, 2023 05:09 PMHide Post
I will say if you drop a big ass, soapy/slippery crock pot insert on a cast iron, enameled sink it will chip the porcelain sink, but not break the crock pot. Who knew? Mad

Not speaking from experience or anything.
 
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posted March 09, 2023 07:21 PMHide Post
We remodeled our master bath and went with a fiberglass tub based on our contractor’s recommendation. His primary point was that cast iron tubs are a huge heat sink so it’s difficult to get a warm bath and, if you do, it doesn’t stay that way for long. For as often as anyone actually takes baths in it I’m not sure functionality was a legitimate concern, but here we are.
 
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posted March 09, 2023 09:47 PMHide Post
We have a built-in enameled cast iron and a claw foot enameled cast iron. They've both been great. No complaints. The built-in was actually cheaper than the fiberglass one. Can't explain that one.


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