Don’t Replace That Old Bath Tub – Bath Tub Repair and
Refinishing Yields Striking Results at a Fraction of the Cost!
Bathrooms are one of the first areas in the home receiving attention
in the form of bathroom makeovers; with the bath tub and bathroom
sink being key elements of bathroom renovation.
With steady use over several years, a bath tub can start to look
dingy, scratched, and stained. Many homeowners see the assortment
of pre-cast bath tub kits at major home improvement department stores
for a couple hundred dollars on up and may think a new bath tub
would be inexpensive. Think again.
Demolition and Replacement; a Long and Costly Process
To replace an old bath tub, the bathroom must undergo a demolition
process; tile is removed, old fixtures discarded, drywall torn out,
and preparations made for adjustments in framing and plumbing to
accept the new fixtures.
The seemingly endless procession of tile, drywall, and plumbing
contractors to get everything properly installed and finished can
get complicated. Not to mention cost; which can quickly shoot up
from a few hundred dollars to over several thousand.
Fortunately, there is another viable alternative. Bath tub restoration
can rejuvenate your old bath tub without the restrictive cost of
a full-blown bath renovation or bath tub replacement. Fiberglass
bath tub refinishing, cast iron, or even porcelain bath tub refinishing
is accomplished with the application of either a custom-fitted liner,
or applying a new finish on the surface.
One Day Bath Remodel – Installing a Bath Tub Liner
Installing a liner will cost less than bath tub replacement, but
considerably more than a bath tub refinish. To install a liner,
the contractor will determine the exact make and model of your existing
tub. A custom liner to exactly fit your tub can be installed in
a matter of several hours. Your tub will look brand new again!
Liners are available in a variety of colors; homeowners can change
the color of their tub to update bathroom décor.
Repair and Refinishing – A Difficult but Do-able DIY Project
Bath tub refinishing can be done either as a DIY project, or by
hiring professional bath tub refinishers. There are products available
for bath tub “refinishing it yourself;” either as a
spray-on finish, or roll or brush on finish.
The best finish is accomplished by spray coating; 3 to 5 coats.
Some homeowners may have the experience or ability to spray-on the
finish correctly. However, properly spraying the finish is tricky;
a poor job will stand out as such. For that reason, an experienced
professional may be the best bet.
While original finishes on a bath tub are the most durable, spray-on
bath tub finishes perform extremely well when properly maintained.
For bath tubs that are scratched or damaged, bath tub repair can
also be accomplished in the process of bath tub refinishing. Holes
as large as an inch or two wide and up to 6-inches long can be repaired
in fiberglass tubs. Some chemicals used in a bath tub refinishing
kit can be harmful or toxic; it is important to use the appropriate
protective clothing, gloves, goggles, and respirator during use.
To prepare for refinishing, first remove all plumbing hardware
and gaskets, and then remove all caulking from edges or surfaces.
Cleaning the tub surface is a crucial step of refinishing; the first
two chemicals used in most refinishing kits help to facilitate that.
Holes must be repaired with the fiberglass mesh and resin included
in most kits; follow instructions exactly.
With the first chemical, thoroughly scrub the surface using 220
– 240 grit sandpaper and then thoroughly rinse with water.
Allow the tub to dry completely before proceeding with the second
stage of cleaning. Repeat this process with the second chemical,
which removes any soap residue or oil.
Next, a primer reducer is wiped on the surface. Damage and scratches
will really stand out after doing this; apply the filler (also included
in most kits) and smooth. Be sure to allow ample time for drying;
at least 30 to 45 minutes. Sand smooth, and then apply a second
coat of primer reducer.
Mask any surfaces not to be coated, such as wall edges or remaining
hardware.
The tub is now ready to receive the base or primer coat, applied
with a compressed air sprayer. Fumes are toxic, so be sure to wear
a respirator. These products are epoxy-based coatings, which come
in 2 parts; follow manufacturer instructions carefully for proper
mixing.
An additional 1 to 3 coats should be applied, with at least 30-minutes
between coats. Again, follow individual bath tub refinishing product
instructions carefully for specific information about drying time
between coats, and number of coats required.
The resulting finish when properly applied is a dramatic improvement;
bathroom sink repair or sink refinishing is accomplished in the
exact same manner.
Consider Hiring a Professional Contractor
In many instances, a skilled, meticulous homeowner can successfully
undertake a bath tub refinishing project. However, to insure optimum
results it may be best to enlist the services of a bath tub repair
professional.
HandyAmerican.com is an excellent resource for locating reliable
professional bath tub refinishers in your area.
Homeowners simply sign up for FREE, with no obligation. And then
post their bath tub refinishing project online at HandyAmerican.com
where reliable local bath tub refinishers view project details and
provide competitive bids. Even within hours after project posting.
Homeowners can view company profile, insurance, licensing, and
certification credentials; references, customer feedback, and photo
gallery of completed projects for each contractor member. Then make
an informed hiring decision, or hire no one at all. Remember, there
is no obligation whatsoever.
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