The Town Square S 60x32-inch Bathtub by American Standard includes a built-in apron that showcases the classic architectural detail of this tub. As part of the elegant Town Square S collection, this tub boasts versatility in design, with style that looks great in any bathroom style, from traditional to transitional. Crafted from high-gloss acrylic with fiberglass reinforcement, this tub is durable, and will stay looking new for years to come. A sloped lumbar support makes bathing comfortable, for a bathtub that not only looks great, but also provides a great bathing experience.
ADA Compliant
More and more Americans are staying in their homes longer, making universal design a necessary update to kitchens and bathrooms for independent living.
- Integral apron with clean, traditional styling
- Integral 3-sided 1" tiling/water retention flange for easy installation
- Coordinates with Town Square S bathroom suite making a complete bathroom remodel easier
- Sloped lumbar support for more comfortable bathing experience
- For recessed installation
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
- Pre-leveled tub bottom for easier installation
Bath Therapy Type |
Soaking |
Battery Weight |
Not Applicable |
Certifications |
ADA,No,No |
Fitting Handle Material |
Metal |
Freestanding Tub Style |
Not Applicable |
Tub Type |
Alcove Rectangular Bath Tub |
Tub Water Capacity |
51 |
Drain Opening Size |
2-1/8 |
Tub Dimensions |
17-1/2,14,12-3/4 |
Warranty |
Limited Lifetime Warranty |
Battery Weight |
Not Applicable |
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