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The Basic Components of a Clawfoot Tub Package

The Basic Components of a Clawfoot Tub Package

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Featured Image – SKU: CCK3188AL, VCT3D603019NT5 When installing a clawfoot tub in the bathroom, an important part of the process will be connecting the tub to the right plumbing. For this reason, most homeowners opt to purchase a clawfoot tub package at the same time as the tub itself.

While clawfoot tub packages can vary in what is included in the kit, the following are the most common components found in these packages, along with their intended use.

Supply Lines

For a clawfoot tub to be of any use, there must be a way for water to flow into it. At the center of this function are supply lines.

Supply lines are attached to the bathroom’s plumbing hookups, usually located on the floor alongside the clawfoot tub. From here, the water can flow through the supply lines to accompanying shower and faucet attachments. Without supply lines, there would be no hot and cold water on tap — that’s what makes this one of the most critical and basic components found in a clawfoot tub package.

The good news is that though supply lines aren’t just highly functional, they’re also designed to feature an appealing style. Available in a variety of finishes, the supply lines can remain exposed without detracting from the bathroom’s beauty.

Tub Filler

For many, a clawfoot tub is a place to unwind after a long day. Homeowners draw a warm bath and sink into the deep tub to soak. For this to take place, the water drawn through the supply lines needs a way to enter the tub.

This is where the tub filler or faucet comes into play. Often, clawfoot tub faucet packages come equipped with a tall tub filler that rises above the bathtub, adding to the ornate and elegant appeal of the piece. Tub fillers will usually match supply lines in their finish and style.

Hand Shower

While a clawfoot tub can be used for a long, hot soak, it can also be equipped with a hand shower to make rinsing off easier.

Many clawfoot tub packages come with a hand shower that attaches to the top of the filler. This hand shower can be to rinse yourself or clean the tub at the end of a very relaxing soak.

Shower Hose

For clawfoot tub packages with a handheld shower, a shower hose is also included. This hose connects to the water supply line, usually featuring a diverter that will control the flow of water between the handheld shower and the tub filler.

This shower hose is then attached to the handheld shower, allowing for easy use.

Showerhead

In some cases, rather than being equipped with a hand shower, a clawfoot tub will feature a standard showerhead. This showerhead will be attached to a tall shower riser above the clawfoot tub.

Tub Drain

One of the best parts about purchasing a full clawfoot tub package is that it ensures that all components of the tub’s fixtures will match. For this reason, many packages include a tub drain. This drain will feature the same finish as the rest of the fixtures and will help ensure a clean look for the tub.

Handles

Attached to the faucet stems, decorative handles help complete the clawfoot tub’s look. Most packages will include one hot and one cold handle to be attached to the faucet body.

Shower Curtain Enclosure

When a clawfoot tub is used in conjunction with a shower, a curtain helps keep the water from splashing outside of the tub. For clawfoot tub packages that include a showerhead, a common addition is a shower curtain enclosure. This mounts to the tub and allows for a shower curtain to be hung around the tub.

Shop Luxury Clawfoot Tub Packages Today

For homeowners looking to add a clawfoot tub to their bathroom or for those looking to upgrade an existing setup, Kingston Brass offers a luxury selection of package options. Shop their clawfoot tub packages and find the perfect fit for any budget and bathroom design.

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