LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / October 20, 2017 / Are you tired of looking at that old, ugly bathtub? There is another solution - bathtub refinishing and restoration can take your dated, tired or ...
Q How do I refinish my porcelain bathtub? A The refinishing or painting itself isn’t too difficult, but preparing the surface properly can be quite a hassle, even if the tub does not have chipped ...
Depending on the material that your bathtub is made of, you might have the option to refinish it rather than replace it. If your bathtub is made of porcelain, cast iron, or fiberglass, it can be ...
When you're renovating a bathroom, it's tempting just to scrap it all and start over. You can repaint and replace the floors, but unless you fix the dingy old bathtub your space won't look totally ...
A. Jim Wagner, general manager of Ark Porcelain Refinishing Service, (165 Prairie Lake Rd., East Dundee, 773-763-6600; arkrefinishing.com), thinks there are three reasons to get a bathtub refinished ...
Q. How do I go about refinishing my porcelain bathtub? A. The refinishing or painting itself isn’t too difficult, but preparing the surface properly can be quite a hassle, even if the tub does not ...
You can buy a brand-new bathtub unit for as little as $300 at a retail hardware store, but the actual costs of removing and replacing will likely be much greater. Houses are typically built around ...
The bathroom is supposed to be a spa retreat, right? But chips on the tub, stains in the sink and ugly tile are less than luxurious. So it comes down to a choice: Refinish or replace. If it were easy, ...
Shown is the staff of GFR Bathtub Remodeling at the showroom in Penns Grove. From left: Juan Carreon, Shane Cronin, Danielle Johnson, President Glenn Robinson Sr, Vice President Kimberly M. Robinson ...