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Bathtub reglazing
Posted on 8/25/22 at 7:15 am
Posted on 8/25/22 at 7:15 am
Have an old tub that does not look great. Can’t get rid of some old stains. Thinking about getting it reglazed. Is it durable and are there any other options besides replacement? If you have a great cleaner for the tub, I would love to hear about it.
Posted on 8/25/22 at 7:45 am to Tomcat
I had an old clawfoot reglazed after I moved into my current house that was in the bathroom on the ground floor. I pulled it out the house, turned it upside down and stripped and painted the outside to make it look good, then had a guy come to reglaze it while it was still outside under protection.
He did a fine job and it lasted about 10 years before Katrina hit and dumped chemically laced water almost 5 ft. high in that area and pretty much ruined the work.
Still have the tub sitting under a tarp and will once again refinish it if I decide to put it back in what is now the man cave.
He did a fine job and it lasted about 10 years before Katrina hit and dumped chemically laced water almost 5 ft. high in that area and pretty much ruined the work.
Still have the tub sitting under a tarp and will once again refinish it if I decide to put it back in what is now the man cave.
Posted on 8/25/22 at 8:27 am to gumbo2176
Does anyone know of someone that does reglazing in BR and what is the approximate cost?
Posted on 8/25/22 at 8:46 am to Tomcat
Red Stick refinishing Walker, La. They reglazed a claw foot tub a couple years ago for us....also the sink..did an excellent job.
Posted on 8/25/22 at 8:49 am to Tomcat
I reglazed our cast iron clawfoot tub recently. Bought the Ekopel kit from Amazon. Very easy to use. Just make sure you remove your faucet/drain trim before performing the work, so that the solution can get in all cracks and crevices.
Posted on 8/25/22 at 11:57 am to Tomcat
Guy did mine on the northshore for $400
Posted on 8/25/22 at 8:39 pm to Tomcat
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Is it durable
Absolutely if done correctly. Talking 15+ years durable with daily use. Bought an investment house in 2001 with a rose colored tub. Had it reglazed to an ivory/cream color as well as the wall tiles around it. Was rented by families the entire time. Was great for over 15 years. In 2019 we had it touched up by the son of the guy that did the original reglaze.
Posted on 8/25/22 at 9:18 pm to Tridentds
I also used the Ekopel kit. I wouldn't say it was easy but after watching 3 or 4 youtube videos i did it myself. My only issue was that I didn't save enough for the front outside of the tub so the front has a few drips. But the shower curtain hides it.
Posted on 8/26/22 at 7:19 am to BamaTiger00
quote:Methhead looking mf'er did our kitchen farm sink. Two years later it has about 50 chips in it and needs to be redone.
Guy did mine on the northshore for $400
Posted on 8/26/22 at 8:29 am to Tomcat
We got our tub reglazed. It was super cheap and well worth the money. Pretty inexpensive. I believe it was $350 or $450. Do it in the winter when you can have windows open in the house or be outside.
This post was edited on 8/26/22 at 8:30 am
Posted on 8/26/22 at 10:22 am to Tomcat
I reglazed a built-in iron tub that had been reglazed by a previous owner. Had to strip, sand and grind before reglazing. the preparation took two or three days, at least.
I used the rustoleum reglazing kit and it worked very well. I think it took four coats to get a really smooth finish. It's been more than three years and it looks as good as the day I did it.
The key to a successful job no matter what you choose is preparation of the tub surface. If you or your contractor cuts short the preparation of the surface, any reglazing job will fail.
I used the rustoleum reglazing kit and it worked very well. I think it took four coats to get a really smooth finish. It's been more than three years and it looks as good as the day I did it.
The key to a successful job no matter what you choose is preparation of the tub surface. If you or your contractor cuts short the preparation of the surface, any reglazing job will fail.
Posted on 8/27/22 at 8:03 am to Tomcat
Bought a house that had those ugly yellow tubs that were popular 40 years ago upstairs. We decided to reglaze them instead of replacing them. I got serval quotes from the Northshore/Nola area, they ranged from $450-700. They turned out great and we've had zero issues with them.
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