Older tubs—especially sturdy cast-iron ones—are able to be refinished. Essentially, the tub is either lined or repaired, reglazed, and sealed to look like new. While a refinish won’t necessarily last ...
Q. We are considering an epoxy (or similar) refinish to an old cast iron tub (cannot be removed). Are there health risks of chemicals leaching from the epoxy finish during hot baths or baths with ...
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 ...
Do you wistfully gaze at your tub, wishing it could be as pristine as the vessels in a fancy hotel bathroom? Bathtub refinishing might sound like a task best left to professionals or something so ...
Whether you're debating between acrylic and cast iron tubs or deciding whether to replace or repair, our guide on how to choose a bathtub has the answer. Taking a bath is the ultimate in relaxation, ...
Q. We live in an old house with a cast-iron bathtub. The tub has developed some chips and cracks in the finish that we want to repair without spending a lot of money. Is the finish porcelain? Can you ...
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Q. We are considering an epoxy (or similar) refinish to an old cast iron tub (cannot be removed). Are there health risks of chemicals leaching from the epoxy finish during hot baths or baths with ...