| Chicago Bathtub Refinishing, Retouching & Restoration |
![]() Got a yucky bathtub? Visit a home improvement store and you note that a new bathtub is inexpensive--less than $300. How hard can this be to replace? But add in the cost of a, demolition, removal, landfill fees, tilers, and a plumber, and the total cost of the job has ballooned, or another option is to refinish your tub, Compared to all that, refinishing your tub looks pretty good. Please view the process video and photos below.
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![]() Bathtub Refinishing ProcessRefinishing is a process of resurfacing your existing bathtub and sinks. Our professional Chicago Bathtub Refinisher's and refinishing products can repair almost any porcelain bathtub, fiberglass bathtub, ceramic bathtub, or acrylic bathtub. Refinishing will save you up to 85% over replacement costs and last for decades to come. One huge selling point of bathtub refinishing is that the bathtub does not need to be--and should not be--removed and taken to a shop. Refinishing is done on-site. Most refinishing technicians are highly aware of the fact that they are in a private residence, so they take many precautions to minimize over spray and other mess. At some point--perhaps due to comments from readers--I decided to dig deep into the often-shifty world of bathtub refinishing. It's a fast, inexpensive way to spiff up your bathtub or shower, just as all those ads claim. My conclusion: It's better than you might think, and it does work. Does it work forever? No. It will peel eventually (it's paint, after all). Can you do it yourself? Yeah, sorta-kinda...not really. Is it cheaper than a bathtub liner? Yes. So, presented for you here is the entire universe of "everything bathtub refinishing related" (at least to this point!), from About Home Renovations: Replacing an existing bathtub with a brand new one can often involve more time and money than one might imagine. Several issues come into play that some people often do not think about when considering this type of remodeling project:
It is very hard to take out an old tub and put a new one in. You have to consider the extra cost of a plumber and maybe having to bring your plumbing up to modern building codes. Also, replacing a tub can be a several day process with lots of construction noise and dirt to contend with. When you resurface your tub, only takes a few hours, you get to reuse as much of your existing hardware as you want, and it cost 8 to 10 times less than replacement.
Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About BathtubsYou probably didn't know there are so many brands of tubs out there. So, what's in a brand anyway, you ask? Aren't all tubs basically similar? Fundamentally, yes, but each manufacturer and designer adds their own touches. A particular brand may have the look and features that suit YOU. |
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