Which is best: having a tub sprayed/refinished or having a liner put in?
March 13th, 2008 | by admin |bibliophile31 asked:
I have an old bathtub with the finish worn off the bottom. I’ve read pros and cons about both methods of refinishing, but was wondering if anyone on here has had personal experience with either method?
Question posted courtesy of: Cathy
I have an old bathtub with the finish worn off the bottom. I’ve read pros and cons about both methods of refinishing, but was wondering if anyone on here has had personal experience with either method?
Question posted courtesy of: Cathy











4 Responses to “Which is best: having a tub sprayed/refinished or having a liner put in?”
By dragonfire on Mar 16, 2008 | Reply
The tub is no that kills you in tub is no that kills you in tub its the labor that expensive about 20000 for kholer standard tub replacement.
By JENNY G on Mar 17, 2008 | Reply
A good refinishing job will outlast a liner.
By the_cheeze_cop on Mar 19, 2008 | Reply
Tub liners have come a long way. Try Re-bath and ask for references. Link below for site and contact info.
By icheeknows on Mar 20, 2008 | Reply
I tried epoxy and I’m pretty good with that stuff but eventually it scratched and looked bad. Maybe there is something knew I do not know about, anyway sand and epoxy no mixy gewt