There are many reasons why homeowners may choose to refinish their bathtub instead of replacing it. For one, it can be a costly endeavor to replace an existing tub. Not only do you have to pay for the new tub itself, but you also have to pay someone to install it, which can add up quickly. Additionally, many homeowners don't want the hassle of dealing with a renovation project. That's where bathtub refinishing comes in. A professional resurfacing company can use a stronger coating that will give the customer a more durable bathtub reglazing. As a general rule of thumb, tub refinishing saves 70% versus tub replacement!
To begin the process of tearing out your old bathtub, you’ll want to first disconnect the plumbing. Have a bucket on hand for when the water drains out of your pipes and be sure to put towels on the floor so it doesn’t make a mess.
After removing all faucet fixtures, then begin cutting away at the caulk that is sealing around your bathtub. Now, begin removing any drywall that is covering up your bathtub. If you have a tile surround, you'll need to remove the first 2 or 3 rows of wall tile.
Now you can start prying away at the tub from the studs by using a crowbar to loosen it up and getting underneath it with a hammer or sledgehammer so you can knock out the nails holding it in place. Once you have freed up the bathtub, you can now remove it from your home. Be careful not to hit any nearby walls or plumbing when removing your old tub!
After removing all of the debris, you’ll need to begin digging out all of the old mortar and glue so that a new tub will have a clean surface for installation.
One of the most common issues a homeowner may have when tearing out a tub unit is accidentally damaging surrounding walls or plumbing. Damage to plumbing can lead to water leaks which can cause even more damage if left unchecked. Water damage is one of the most expensive problem for homeowners, especially when it comes to mold growth and drywall replacement.
Another common issue with bathtub removal is breaking old cast iron tubs apart using a hammer or sledgehammer. The weight of these heavy tubs can cause a lot of damage to your floors, walls, and even ceilings if dropped from a high height.
Another hazard you may encounter when removing your old tub is asbestos. If your bathtub was manufactured before 1980, it’s likely that it contains some level of asbestos fibers. It’s important to take the necessary precautions when removing an old tub, such as wearing a respirator and protective clothing.
Removal of an old bathtub can be a difficult task for the inexperienced do-it-yourselfer. If you’re not sure how to go about it or run into any problems, it may be best to call in a professional such as The Plano Bathtub Refinishing Experts! Most people want an excellent job with quality coatings. We're a great option for showers and cultured marble. A shower made of cultured marble is incredibly heavy and removal can create a lot of dust.
Additionally, removing an existing bathtub can be a messy process so make sure you have plenty of towels and tarps on hand to clean up any spills. Safety goggles and a respirator are recommended on any remodeling demolition.
Replacing an existing bathtub can be a very costly and time-consuming endeavor. In fact, the average cost of replacing a tub can range anywhere from $1500 to $2000 depending on the material and style of the new tub unit.
In addition, it can take several days or even weeks to complete the entire job when you take into consideration all of the materials needed for installation such as tile, grout, drywall and paint.
Tub reglazing is the process of applying a new finish to an existing bathtub. This can be done through various methods such as refinishing, resurfacing or repainting. Different approaches are taken depending on the condition of the tub and the material the tub or tile surround is made of.
The most common method of reglazing is refinishing which usually involves sanding down the surface of the tub and applying a new coating of porcelain looking enamel. For baked on surfaces, a chemical stripper can be used to get any existing bathtub paint off and apply our coatings to the original surface.
Resurfacing by a professional is a process that uses stronger coatings and can be used on porcelain, plastic, acrylic, or fiberglass tubs. An excellent refinishing job by a professional service company saves as much as 90% versus new bathtub replacement.
Repainting is the cheapest option but also the most time-consuming and may not be as durable as other methods. This would be a DIY project using a bathtub paint kit found at places like Lowe's, Home Depot, or Sherwin-Williams.
Tub reglazing can save a homeowner time by not having to take the time to remove the old tub and install a new one. In many cases, a professional resurfacing company can have your bathtub looking like new in just a few hours.
Additionally, reglazing saves money by not having to purchase all of the materials needed for installation such as tile, grout, drywall and paint. The average cost of replacing a tub can range anywhere from $1500 to $2000 depending on the material and style of the new tub unit.
In addition, it can take several days or even weeks to complete the entire job when you take into consideration all of the materials needed for installation such as tile, grout, plumbing materials, drywall, etc...
Bathtub Refinishing Plano can do so much more than just bathtubs. When it comes to cost effective renovations, we also offer resurfacing for kitchen and bathroom countertops, tile, fireplace surrounds and more.
Resurfacing is a great option because it can renew the look of your home without having to tear everything down and start from scratch. It's also a much more affordable alternative to replacement which can often times be very costly.
If you're interested in learning more about our resurfacing services or would like a free quote, please give us a call today! We would be happy to discuss your renovation project with you and provide any advice that we can.
-Wall Tile Refinishing
-Shower Stalls
-Sink and Bath Vanity
-Countertops
-Tub Surround
-Chip Repair
-Bathtub Repair (Cracks and Rust)
A refinished bathtub can be completed in a variety of coating colors such as white, almond, biscuit, black and more. You can also choose a color that will match your tile or countertops. Custom colors are available upon request.
If you're not sure what color would look best in your bathroom, our team of experts can help you decide. We have a wide variety of samples to choose from and we're always happy to offer suggestions. Here's a link to our parent company's color chart -> COLOR CHART
Absolutely! Tub damage and imperfections can be repaired by our experienced tub refinishing technicians. The only time a bathtub cannot be resurfaced is when the original cast iron has been damaged to the point where it becomes necessary to replace it. We rarely see a bathtub in this bad of shape
If there are cracks in your tile, we can reglaze over them easily and inexpensively! No need to tear out old tile and spend hours of your time trying to repair it. Same with countertops and many other surfaces around your kitchen or bathroom.
Bathtub refinishing is a much more affordable and time-effective option than bathtub replacement. In most cases, it will save you 70% of the cost of replacing your existing tub! Tub resurfacing can be done in as little as two hours, which means you can have your bathtub or sink completely dry with our lightning-fast cure time of our coating in as little as 1 day!
Call or email The Plano Bathtub Refinishing Experts for a free, no obligation estimate! We'll be more than happy to discuss your project with you and answer any questions you may have.
You can also visit our website for additional information about bathtub refinishing, tub paint, and resurfacing: BathtubRefinishingPlano.com
We hope this article was helpful in informing you of the benefits of bathtub refinishing! If you have any other questions or would like to schedule an appointment, please don't hesitate to contact us. Thank you for choosing The Plano Bathtub Refinishing Experts!