Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Replacing, Relining Or Bathtub Refinishing

By Gregory Baker


When you think your bath tub is no longer something you want to see in your bathroom, you have several options. You can have it replaced, do some relining or choose bathtub refinishing instead. The first option is the most expensive one, considering all hidden costs of plumbers, contractors and so on. Relining can be more affordable, if you don't choose acrylic tub, but the last solution is still the best one.

If you choose a good service specialized for this job, you won't have to move your tub and all works will be done on-site. Surrounded areas would not be affected in any way, and there will be no hidden costs included. The final price will depend on the state of your tub. Some smaller repairs may be included in price, but larger ones will affect the total price.

The whole process is quite simple. First, the tub has to be cleaned to remove all caulking. All surrounded area, including tiles, cabinets and mirrors, should be protected to minimize the mess, especially over spraying. All fixtures are removed before starting the job. Ventilation is set on. Your bath tub is then sanded, or sometimes etched with acid, to allow better adherence of the coating.

Before starting coating, all damages should be discovered and repaired. After that, another sanding is usually required. Two or three layers of paint is first sprayed on, and this serves as a primer. When this primer is completely dry, there will be another three or four layers of paint. Some contractors will come back in a day or two to apply another layer, but this final buffing is not really necessary.

This is probably the most affordable option for renewing your bath. If you would like to do it yourself, it's up to you, but here are some reasons against it. First, it can be done if you have all the equipment. Of course, it would also be nice to have some experience in similar activities as well. If not, you simply cannot achieve such a high quality.

Without professional equipment, some things will be difficult to do, for example sanding. Applying paint with rollers or brushes would be much easier on smooth, flat surfaces, but when it comes to tub, things get much more complicated. You simply cannot apply it equally on all parts, and your results won't be so good without a good spray-painting machine.

All these works should probably be let to professional technicians. Even if you are skillful enough, remember how many different things you actually have to buy first. Paint, rollers, brushes, sealants, protective foils, solvents and other stuff aren't really cheap. You won't need to use the entire quantity, but you have to buy it anyway. Total costs might be higher than expected.

At last, if you do it yourself, the paint will probably peel off much sooner. And there will be no guarantees for the job well done. Give it some thinking before making your final decision. This is your bathroom and you certainly want it to look as good as it is possible.




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