New Bath Expo

FAQS

Measure the narrowest doorway and hallway on the delivery path, then note your height from seat-to-shoulder when seated. New Bath Expo lists each model’s interior seat height, seat-to-overflow depth, and exterior width so you can match those numbers to both your body and your door widths. Our advisors can walk you through the measurements in minutes.

All models ship with fast-fill deck-mount faucets that deliver 16–18 GPM* through ¾″ supply lines, cutting fill time to roughly 7–15 minutes (model-dependent). A factory-installed heated backrest and inline heater help hold temperature during the wait. Dual 2″ gravity drains empty an average-sized tub in about 80–120 seconds, so you’re never stranded in cool water.
*GPM = gallons per minute.

We build with vacuum-formed, high-gloss acrylic bonded to a stainless-steel frame. Acrylic is non-porous, resists staining, and keeps its bright white color for decades, whereas gel-coat is more porous, can yellow, and needs extra scrubbing. If you want an easy-care surface that won’t fade or chip, acrylic is the clear winner.

For most of our single-seat tubs, we recommend upgrading to at least a 75-gallon tank-style heater or an 11 GPM high-flow tankless unit. Oversizing ensures you can fill the tub in one shot without mixing in cold water. Very large or two-seat tubs may need a dedicated heater—our team can size it during your quote.
 
Every model features a 17″ high contoured seat, a textured low-step floor, and strategically placed grab bars—meeting or exceeding key ADA guidelines for residential bathing. Tubs arrive as a single self-contained unit that fits a standard 60″ alcove; reversible end panels let you install against one, two, or three walls. A licensed plumber and electrician can usually complete installation in a single day.

 

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