Bathtub Restoration – When You Can’t Remove Your Old Bathtub

If your current bathtub is not attractive, most likely your first impulse is to replace it. But what if you’re not able to remove the tub? The situation is not hopeless; you can either install a new bathtub liner or refinish the surface. Unfortunately, neither option is recommended as a DIY project. You’ll also need to consider cost vs. quality. Whichever option you choose, you will probably want to replace the old fixtures with new ones to complete your bathtub’s transformation.

Refinishing the Surface

If your bathtub’s surface is damaged or worn, you can have it refinished through a reglazing process. First, the tub’s surface is thoroughly scraped. After application of an etching solution to dull the old finish, the bathtub is sanded thoroughly. Finally, a new polyurethane finish is sprayed on the surface and then polished. To prevent the spread of sanding dust through your house, take proper precautions such as closing off adjacent rooms or using a window exhaust fan.

Watch how a bright blue and hot pink bathroom is transformed by refinishing the bathtub and tile in this DIY Network bathroom renovation video:



Installing a Bathtub Liner

You can have a tub liner custom-made that will fit over your old bathtub’s surface. After taking measurements of your old tub, using the exact location of plumbing cutouts and the manufacturer’s specifications for the contours, the installer makes a matching acrylic model. After being trimmed to fit, the liner is slipped over the old bathtub and fastened with adhesive. If you want, you can have matching wall panels made and installed at the same time as the tub liner.

Bathtub liners are affordable and allow for fast installation, and you will find dozens of options to choose from. They may look cheap, however, and they may only disguise a bigger problem that will have to be dealt with in the future. Also, the installation must be perfect to prevent water damage.

Bathtub liners are manufactured by BCI Acrylic Bath Systems, Custom Bath Liners, Bath Crest and other companies.Most offer free in-home estimates.The Home Depot provides a bathroom refacing service that includes free in-house design consultation, bathtub and surround wall measurement, installation, cleanup and final walkthrough. Their wall surround systems and bathtubs liners are made from durable high-gloss acrylic and are available in a variety of finishes and colors. Installers are licensed, insured and background checked. This service is not available in all areas, however, so you need to check with the company first. You should also visit their website to see if you qualify for discounts or other offers.

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