Tub Refinishing vs Bathtub
Liners
A bathtub liner is a sheet of plastic that is formed in the
shape of a steel or cast iron tub. In order to make the
liner that will match your specific bathtub, the interior and
exterior of your tub must be measured exactly to
determine if the tub liner manufacturer has a mold of
your tub. Bear in mind that there have been thousands of
different metal bathtubs manufactured over the past
hundred years, so often the liner will be close, but not an
exact match to your bathtub. The new liner is then glued
down over your tub. Your bathtub will now look and feel
like plastic, not glossy and hard like the original porcelain
finish. Your tub will also be smaller because you are
adding a thick skin on top of your old tub. They also will
take a long time to install because they are custom made
in a factory, then shipped in. Bathtub liners can have a
hollow feel because there is space between the liner and
your tub. A bathtub resurfacing can be done in days not
weeks.
Another reason to do bathtub refinishing instead of a
bathtub liners, is that it may not fit properly, allowing
water to get between the liner and the tub wall. This
water can get stagnant or possibly cause mold and
mildew to begin to grow between the liner and your
original bathtub. Some tub liners are attached with
inferior adhesives that can fail and cause the liner to
separate from the tub creating an unsightly, uneven look
and feel.
A liner is costly when compared to bathtub reglazing. Not
only will it save you money to do a tub resurfacing, but a
liner can take weeks to measure, order, form and then
install. A tub reglazing can be done in one day, saving
you time and money and resulting in a more durable,
porcelain-look finish.
Bathtub Resurfacing
Of Cincinnati.com
WHY REMOVE IT...
WHEN WE CAN IMPROVE IT?