How to give your bathroom a new lease of life Over the years, you can take a bath faithful cons. It is not surprising to see tubs with scratches, cracks, gouges or burns itself! So you've finally decided to do something. You can always get a new one, but it can certainly end up being an expensive solution:
* Baths are not a small ticket item to begin.
* You will need to pay a professional to remove the old tub.
* And of course, you have to pay a professional to install the new.
* There may be a significant amount of time (a few days or weeks even) when the tub is completely unavailable.
Depending on what the shape of your tub is, you can have several options simpler and less expensive. Let them now ...
Alternatives to replace your bathtub
1. Repaint: You can have your bathtub repainted. Although kits are available from DIY, it can be a complicated process, then hire someone is generally recommended. However, it is a relatively quick process one day, and easier on the wallet. It is a good way to give your bathroom a shiny new, perhaps even a new color!
2. Bathtub Restoration: The process is also known as reglazing or resurfacing, and is essentially a new surface of your tub, which can easily last another 20 years, with a little care. Restoration is usually done in one day.
3. Bathtub Liners: A new liner can be installed on your spa, giving a new aspect in a few hours.
4. Surrounding Bath: These are walls around the tub, so they do nothing to improve the tub itself, but rather dressing area.
Fortunately, one of these options can be used, but there are times when the bath is not worth saving, and you can have no other choice but to replace the tub completely.
Posted on May 4, 2010.