Everything You Need To Know About Upgrading Your Bathtub
Tub Lining
We’ve all seen that kiosk in the mall advertising the perfect solution to your outdated bathroom, the acrylic liner. This is a viable solution to updating your old bathroom without ripping anything out. It tends to be a bit more expensive than resurfacing because you are essentially buying a one-of-a-kind, custom made shell to cover your tub. Hiding your old surface by covering it with something else is essentially their goal. You would think that once you cover up your old tub you’d never have to worry about it again, but unfortunately for a lot of people liners can actually lead to bigger problems. For instance, if the caulk fails and water gets between your liner and old tub then you could have a GIANT rust problem you don’t even know about. Your best bet is to monitor the current condition of your original tub instead of covering up its problems.
^ A bathtub after the liner has been pulled.
^ The same bathtub after the tub under the liner was resurfaced.
Tub Refinishing
^ A bathtub with some surface damage before refinishing.
^ The same bathtub after the chip repairs and refinish.
Tub Casting
^ A standard size bathtub undergoing the tub casting process.
^ The coating is poured directly onto the tub assuring a precise finished product.
