Lecico’s acrylic bathroom baths are lightweight yet sturdy, easy to install, and come in two popular styles.
Acrylic bathroom baths are versatile, affordable, and lightweight, making them a favourite among homeowners.
Their heat-retentive properties ensure a warm, comfortable soak, and their durability makes them ideal for daily use.


Is relaxation a top priority?
If so, a freestanding bath could be perfect for you. These baths add a luxurious, spa-like touch to any bathroom.

Is this bath primarily for family use?
Built-in baths are well-suited for family use as they provide a stable and secure bathing environment, making them easier and safer for children or elderly family members to access.

Is your bathroom small?
Built-in or corner baths are a perfect choice for smaller spaces. They make excellent use of available space without overwhelming the layout.
Why choose our bathroom baths

High-quality at great value

Always in stock

Industry-leading warranties

Effortless maintenance

Durable, scratch-resistant finish

Trusted by plumbers
From architects to plumbers, Lecico is loved for what we do, who we are, and what we stand for.
What our architects say
What our plumbers say
What our merchants say
What our home owners say
Architects
Plumbers
Merchants
Home owners
Depending on the bath type and your bathroom's setup, installing a bath can be a straightforward DIY project or one that requires professional expertise.
We always recommend contacting a reliable plumber to avoid unnecessary stress.
Choose the right location
The bath's location plays a crucial role in both functionality and ease of installation. Ideally, the bath should be placed close to the existing plumbing to simplify the water connection and drainage setup.
Prepare the area
Check that the floor is level, as an uneven surface can lead to drainage issues and instability. Clean the area to remove any dust or debris that might interfere with the bath's positioning or sealing.
Consider plumbing
Aligning the bath drain with your bathroom's plumbing setup is crucial for efficient drainage. Different bath types may have distinct plumbing requirements. Determining the type of water inlet you’ll use is also key.
Secure the bath
For built-in baths, use brackets to fasten the bath to the wall or floor. Freestanding baths need extra care to ensure they’re level and stable.
Seal and waterproof
To prevent water seepage around the edges of built-in baths, use a high-quality, waterproof silicone sealant. Apply an even layer along the bath’s edges for a clean, watertight seal.
Conduct final checks
Conduct a final inspection to ensure all connections are leak-free. Test the drainage by filling the bath with water and checking for any seepage around the plumbing connections.
Scroll down to see if we answered your question. If not, let us know!
The best type of bath depends on your needs and bathroom space. Freestanding baths are perfect for a luxurious look and feel, and built-in baths are great for saving space. Consider your style, comfort preferences, and available space to choose what’s best for you.
We’re here to help you find the perfect bathroom bath for your project.
Our team is ready to assist if you have questions about styles, materials, installation, or warranties. Send us a message on WhatsApp for fast, friendly support.
Scan the QR code to join our WhatsApp group and ask us a question

