Whether your bathtub shows just a little wear, some significant scratches, or bad staining, refinishing can renew the tub and give it new life for a fraction of the cost of a full replacement. Furthermore, refinishing a tub can be a much easier project than many homeowners realize, making it an effective and efficient option for bathroom upgrades.
Refinishing a bathtub can seem overwhelming, but it is actually a very rewarding project to accomplish. Also called resurfacing, reglazing, or recoating, this process is a cosmetic update to the tub and can effectively treat discoloration and rust stains as well as small cracks, chips, and scratches. It is important to note, however, that refinishing will not resolve stronger problems such as leaks or deep defects. If only simple surface repairs are needed, however, refinishing can be the perfect solution and may take as little as a weekend to complete.
Before you begin, it is best to thoroughly inspect the tub and be sure refinishing is the best option. When you’re ready to start…
While refinishing a bathtub is not a difficult job, it is important not to overestimate your handyman skills before attempting this project. Judge the tub’s condition carefully, and be sure the job is worthwhile for your time, bathroom style, and budget. Always wear appropriate protective gear when working with epoxy and other chemicals, and ensure the bathroom has plenty of ventilation and airflow both for safety and to cure the tub properly. Be patient as the tub cures and don’t rush the process or the result will not look as professional or pristine, and be sure you have another bathroom available for the 3-5 days it may take to complete the job.
When you know how to refinish a bathtub, you can give your bathroom a completely new look and update its appearance in just a few days. Taking care with the project and paying attention to detail will ensure a superior finish and results you’ll be happy with for many years.
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