Buy Bathtubs Online
Working on upgrading your bathroom? A good bathtub is all about comfort, practicality, and how it fits your space. Shop quality bathtubs online and enjoy fast and safe delivery in Sydney and across Australia.
Bathtubs Built for Relaxation and Designed to Fit Your Life
There is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all when it comes to bathtubs. Renolink carries everything from a showpiece freestanding tub or a compact drop-in bath that saves floor space. We stock bathtubs that fit family homes, budget-conscious renovations, and high-end bathroom builds. You can always find something that works and looks the part too. Everything in our range is made with durable materials and handles daily use.
So, what type of bathtub is right for you? Here’s a quick breakdown to help you choose the right fit:
- Freestanding Baths — No tiling needed; just position it, plumb it, and you’re good to go. They’re a perfect fit for larger bathrooms or for those who want a luxe, hotel-style bathroom look.
- Drop-in Baths — Ideal for tighter rooms, especially if you’re already working with an existing wall or planning to tile around the tub. It’s easier to clean around and usually more water-efficient.
- Spas — If you want a soak that hits different, a freestanding or built-in spa tub can be a great source of comfort and style to any main bathroom or en-suite.
Need additional help comparing? Head over to our freestanding bath collection, drop-in bath range, freestanding spas, and drop-in spas to get more specific options.
What You’ll Find in Our Range
Renolink stocks a variety of styles and sizes sourced from manufacturers, so you’re not paying a markup from a middleman for bathtubs online.
- Rectangular or Back-to-wall Baths — A great bathtub shape for contemporary bathrooms and sharp-lined layouts. These styles make the most of wall space and pair easily with built-in niches, shower screens, or back-to-wall tapware.
- White Acrylic Finishes — Easy to keep clean, lightweight, and scratch-resistant. Acrylic keeps heat in better than older enamel tubs and won’t chip as easily. It’s a solid choice for everyday use.
- Deep-soak and Family-size Tubs — If you like a proper soak at the end of the day or just need room for your kids’ bathtime, there are large-capacity options that don’t feel cramped.
- Australian-compliant Fittings — All our bathtubs online meet local plumbing standards and are compatible with most Aussie tapware and waste outlets, so you don’t have to worry about the sizing or water flow down the line.
Why Purchase Bathtubs in Australia from Renolink?
We are not just another online bathroom store. Renolink has spent over 20 years supplying developers, tradies, and families with renovation gear that’s high-quality, durable, and reliable. Here’s why our customers choose us:
- Factory-direct pricing; no middleman
- A one-stop renovation shop
- An exclusive Baiachi range
- Fast delivery across regional NSW and Sydney
- Australia-standard products with local warranty support
Frequently Asked Questions — Bathtubs Online
How to install a bathtub?
Most installations need a licensed plumber. If you’re replacing a drop-in with the same footprint, it’s a fairly straightforward process, but for spa or freestanding bathtubs, check if extra floor support or drainage access is needed before you start sealing or tiling.
How many litres in a bathtub?
Standard tubs hold anywhere from 130-250 litres, depending on the shape and how deep the tub is. If you’re working with solar hot water or a small system, this affects how often you’ll use it. It’s worth checking before you go for a deep soak tub.
Can I paint a bathtub?
Yes, you can, but the results will vary. Bathtub resurfacing kits can give old tubs a fresh new look. But if you’re after long-term results, replacing the bathtub is usually more cost-effective than buying paint or kits to change the tub’s look every once in a while.
How to clean a bathtub?
Warm soapy water and a soft sponge is usually enough to keep your bathtub clean. If you want to do a deeper clean, create a paste out of vinegar and baking soda. It’s a mixture that works well on grime without damaging the finish. Avoid using anything abrasive like bleach or other harsh chemicals on acrylic or enamel surfaces.
How to unclog a bathtub drain?
Try a natural mix of baking soda and vinegar followed by boiling water. If the drain is still clogged, a simple plunger or drain snake is usually enough to sort it out. Do not use chemical drain cleaners if your older pipes are older, because it may cause corrosion.
Ready to Build Your New Bath Setup?
If you need help choosing the right size, outlet position, or tapware pairing, get in touch with us. We are glad to help and offer trade-friendly advice that helps you complete your bathroom renovation goals.