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Want a refreshed bathroom look without the inconvenience of major renovations? Bath Fitter offers a innovative solution with custom-made bathtubs crafted to fit over your existing tub, transforming your space in as little as one day. Our high-quality acrylic bathtubs provide a stylish and long-lasting upgrade, fit for any home style. From initial design choices to professional installation, Bath Fitter has all you need to create a inviting bathroom.
Our custom bathtubs are designed to stand the test of time and tailored to your unique needs. The Bath Fitter process begins with a free consultation, where our experts helps design a solution that complements your space and style. Each bathtub is manufactured in North America and tailored to slide over your existing tub effortlessly, making for a quick installation.
Compared to traditional bathtubs, which may chip, stain, or fade, Bath Fitter’s tubs are made from premium acrylic, guaranteed to last while offering hassle-free maintenance. Check out our design choices to personalize your bathtub.
Bath Fitter has helped countless customers revitalize their bathrooms, offering an fast, budget-friendly, and enduring alternative to standard renovations. Our skilled installers take care of every step, making sure your new tub is perfectly fitted and leak-free. Plus, every installation is backed by our comprehensive warranty, covering both product and labor. Read more about our lifetime warranty.
One of the main advantages of a Bath Fitter bathtub is how easy it is to keep clean. Bath Fitter’s high-quality acrylic keeps mold and mildew at bay, saving you time on cleaning. Check out our maintenance tips for more information.
Why wait to upgrade your bathroom? Schedule your free consultation with Bath Fitter to start planning your ideal bathroom. Experience the Bath Fitter difference and see why millions have chosen us.
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