Before You Replace Your Bathtub, Here Are Some Other Options


by Rob Barnes - Date: 2007-04-18 - Word Count: 293 Share This!

Bathtubs endure daily use and accumulate quite a lot of wear and tear. The years of use will start manifesting themselves on your tub with gouges, scratches, chips and even burns.Now that you're tired of your old tub, what can be done?The easiest choice is to buy a new tub, but there are some drawbacks:

* Bathtubs are not a small ticket item to begin with.
* Bathtub removal is not trivial, so you will need to hire a professional.
* And of course, you have to pay a professional again to install the new one.
* Removing and installing a bathtub can take days and even weeks, so you will have to to do without your bathtub in that time period.

Before you buy a new bathtub, examine some of the other choices available.

Alternatives To Replacing Your Bathtub

1. Repainting: You can repaint your tub or have someone do it for you. While DIY kits are available, it can be a tricky process, so hiring someone is usually advisable. Even if you hire someone, this will usually be done in a day, and beats buying a new tub. This is an easy way to give your bathtub a great new look.

2. Bathtub Refinishing: This is probably the most reliable way to give your tub another twenty years of life. Refinishing is also usually done within a day.

3. New Bathtub Lining: A liner, or new outer surface, is another quick way to make your tub look great.

4. Bathtub Surrounds: While this does not do anything to the tub itself, the area around it looks better.

Hopefully, one of these options can be used, but there are times when the tub is not worth saving, and you may have no choice but to replace the bathtub completely.

Related Tags: bathtubs, bathtub refinishing, bathtub liners, painting bathtubs, bathtub surrounds

Rob Barnes writes for Bathtubs For You, a consumer guide to help you select, buy and maintain bathtubs, covering topics such asbathtub refinishing, painting bathtubs andbathtub liners.

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