How Much Does a Bathtub Cost? Full Pricing Guide for 2025

If you want to add a bathtub to your bathroom, you’ll need to know about the costs of doing so. Whether you’re just remodeling your space or adding a bathtub for the first time, prices can fluctuate widely according to the type of tub and material, and complexity of installation.

We’ll explain the estimated cost of bathtubs in Malaysia for 2025 in this guide, so that you can budget accordingly, and you can make an informed decision.

*Please note that the prices provided below are just estimates and may vary depending on the supplier, location, and specific project requirements.

 

Average Bathtub Price Ranges

Bath tubs can range from very affordable to designs that cost thousands. At the low end, you might find simple acrylic tubs, but you’ll certainly pay a pretty penny for high-end freestanding or stone tubs.

The estimated standard bath tub price Malaysia range is between RM2,500 - RM15,000 depending on your selection.

Prices can vary widely based on dimension, style, and additional features, from budget-friendly acrylic models to porous stone or high-end cast iron designs.

 

Cost Breakdown by Bathtub Type

There are several types of bathtubs, designed to complement people’s varying tastes and lifestyles. Here’s a closer look at price ranges for popular types of bathtubs:

1. Freestanding Tubs

These types of tubs are a favourite for their contemporary, flexible style. They could also serve as an elegant centrepiece since they don't need to be enclosed and can be positioned anywhere in the bathroom. They can be acrylic, stone, or cast iron.

2. Built-In Tubs

They are less expensive and are usually fitted into a pre-constructed recess. They tend to be a common feature in conventional bathrooms because of their straightforward and space-efficient layouts.

3. Walk-In Tubs

Ideal for people with limited mobility, these tubs were made with accessibility in mind. They have a door, simple to get through, and are typically more costly because of added features.

4. Corner & Alcove Tubs

Best for small bathrooms, corner tubs are great for saving space and come in different sizes and shapes. They are ideal for individuals who would like a workhorse while remaining entrance and residence friendly.

 

Factors That Affect Bathtub Pricing

There are many factors that determine the price of a bathtub. Here’s a closer look at what makes up the final price tag:

Material 

The material you select will make a big difference in price. Acrylic tubs are lightweight and inexpensive, while those made of materials like cast iron or stone are heavier, more durable and more costly.

Size & Shape

The bigger the tub, the more it will cost. Also, if your bathtub has unusual dimensions or is a non-standard shape, you can expect the price to be higher. Likewise, uniquely designed, irregularly shaped tubs that fit unusual spaces may carry a premium.

Brand And Custom Features

A luxury brand or custom features (e.g. whirlpool jets, chromotherapy lighting) can dramatically increase the cost.

Shipping & Delivery

Buying a tub so far away, shipping can become relatively expensive. Delivery charges for large or extra-large tubs are frequently higher.

 

Installation & Hidden Costs

When you budget for a new bathtub do not forget to factor in installation plans and fees, which can often be sneaky high.

Basic Installation

Estimated at RM500 – RM1,250. This applies to basic installation where only minor plumbing is required.

Full Plumbing & Complicated Installation 

Between RM1,800 – RM3,500 estimation. This price includes necessary plumbing and waterproofing work, also typically associated with freestanding/tub larger size.

Extra Costs: 

Besides that, you’ll be at the receiving end from additional costs to remove and dispose of your old bathtub. If you have to do plumbing work to readjust the length on pipes there will be charges and also extra labor for tile removal or waterproofing.

It’s always best to seek the services of a licensed professional plumber to take care of the installation to make sure everything is properly installed in order to prevent expensive mistakes down the road.

 

Final Thoughts on Bathtub Pricing

Now you can see why there’s such a variance in bathtub price in Malaysia, from an estimated price of RM600 to even as expensive as RM15,000+ depending on material, style and installation complexity.

When you know what’s included in costs and what the real costs are with installation added or based on hidden charges, you’re then in control to stay within your budget.

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