Cast iron can't keep up! A revolutionary, cost-efficient alternative to cast iron, the Princeton® Americast® Apron-Front Bathtub from American Standard is lighter for easier installation. The exclusive, patented Americast technology incorporates a glossy enamel top layer that's easy to clean, a steel center for strength, and a thick, insulating layer to keep water warmer for a longer, more enjoyable bath. This traditional alcove tub has contoured lumbar support, beveled headrest and safe, slip-resistant surface.
Exclusive Americast® technology for lightweight durability
Keeps water warmer longer
Designed for comfort and slip resistance
Americast® engineered steel with glossy porcelain finish
Full Stansure slip-resistant floor surface
Recessed bath with integral apron
Integral 3-sided tile/water retention flange for easy Installation
Integral lumbar support with beveled headrest
Pre-leveled tub bottom for easier installation
ADA compliant
10 Year Warranty
- Americast® engineered steel with glossy porcelain finish
- Full Stansure slip-resistant floor surface
- Recessed bath with integral apron
- Integral 3-sided tile/water retention flange for easy Installation
- Integral lumbar support with beveled headrest
- Pre-leveled tub bottom for easier installation
- ADA compliant
- 10 Year Warranty
Bath Therapy Type |
Soaking |
Battery Weight |
Not Applicable |
Certifications |
No |
Fitting Handle Material |
Metal |
Freestanding Tub Style |
Not Applicable |
Tub Type |
Alcove Rectangular Bath Tub |
Tub Water Capacity |
42 |
Drain Location |
Right |
Drain Opening Size |
2-1/8 |
Maximum Occupants |
1 |
Tub Dimensions |
13-1/4,10-3/4,9-1/2 |
Warranty |
10 Year Limited Warranty |
Battery Weight |
Not Applicable |
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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Plumbing fixtures
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