The Northridge remodel that we are working on had a guest bathroom that was in poor condition. The bathtub had a crack in the floor, the sink and cabinet were aged, and the toilet was not in the best condition nor was it the most water efficient.

Bathtub before repair and refinishing
In the past we have handled bathtub cracks by replacing the tub. This can be costly and time consuming. Since the crack in this one was only about 3 inches long we thought we should try to repair it. We called out some bathtub repair specialists and asked their opinions. We decided to give it a try.
Porcelain & Fiberglass Maintenance Inc. came out and repaired the fiberglass by using a fiberglass patch and liquid resin to seal the crack. They then put down non-skid texture, at our request, and then recoated the entire bathtub, including the walls. It looks great and only took a few hours. It also saved us a lot of money. Normally a new tub, including removal and installation can cost $1,500 to $2,500. This repair cost $275! They also did a thorough cleaning of another shower in the house and recommended that we not refinish it because it was not necessary. They saved us even more money by recommending this.

Bathtub after repair and refinish
Refinishing a bathtub may not be the best choice in every case, but in this case it worked out great and saved money. Make sure to get a couple estimates before undertaking any project, but be sure to get the opinions of the specialists. Don’t assume that you have to replace in every case. Many times you can refinish. It is better for the environment and usually a lot less costly.