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Beverly Soaking Tub

Your customers can enjoy a relaxing soak in Americh's Beverly soaking tub. With a depth of 32 inches, this getaway comes in the spacious sizes of 40x40 and 60x40.


By Nikki Rhodes, Managing Editor June 30, 2003
This article first appeared in the CB July 2003 issue of Custom Builder.

 

Your customers can enjoy a relaxing soak in Americh's Beverly soaking tub. With a depth of 32 inches, this getaway comes in the spacious sizes of 40x40 and 60x40. Choose from more than 20 standard colors, including white, black, navy, seafoam green, wild rose, almond and ice gray. The nine trim finish choices are antique brass, pewter, polished brass, polished gold, polished nickel, satin brass, satin chrome, satin gold and satin nickel. The tub is available in either Lucite XL acrylic or with a gel coat finish. Accessories include an in-line water heater, touch control, jumbo jets, grab bars and mood lighting. The Beverly retails for $1,135 to $4,710 depending on the options and color chosen. For more information, call 800/453-1463 or visit www.americh.com.

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