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Over time, the finish on your enameled steel or cast iron bathtub can get dull and even stained. Then the question becomes: Should you reglaze or refinish your tub? Or maybe replacing it is the thing to do. Perhaps an acrylic liner can give your tub a quick facelift. Let’s review each option and see what cost and options to do it yourself look like.
Bathtub liners are typically measured, fabricated, and installed by a company that offers a package service. Home improvement centers may stock liners for a few of the most common bathtub sizes from the major manufacturers, but most homeowners find that it is much better to hire a company specializing in such work. The average acrylic liner, with installation, runs around $1,300.
The cost for removing, replacing, and disposing of your old tub run between $1,500 and $5,000, with the national average at around $3,000. Removing a tub almost always results in collateral repairs that can add up quickly. In addition, you have to pay for demolition and removal.
The cost to hire a professional to refinish your tub ranges from $200 to $900 for most homeowners. If you own an antique or specialty tub, you can expect to pay a bit more. If you’re a do-it-yourselfer, expect to devote two days to this project. DIY kits can range from $60 to $100 and come with everything you need for the project.
If you decide to do-it-yourself, here are the steps, tools, and materials required.
With regular use, you can expect the new finish on your tub to last from 10 to 15 years. Not bad for a couple of days’ work.
If you’re looking for a new bathtub, Kingston Brass offers a wide selection of high-quality tubs in a variety of styles. You’re sure to find one that will fit perfectly with your home decor.