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E L says, "Background:I have an old house that was built in the 1940s and it has additions that were built later. I noticed in the home's original bathroom that the galvanized steel pipe which connected to the sink was rusting. I contacted a couple of plumbers and the consensus was that I needed to do a partial repipe (i.e. on the oldest part of the house) and replace the galvanized steel piping with copper.When I compared James/Gladiator's estimate to the other 2 companies I noticed the following:1. I was given clear price breakdown rather than a lump sum (for repipe, sheetrock repair, water heater service and code upgrades, main water line)2. Gladiator had the highest amount of liability insurance across all categories (workman's comp, general liability, etc..)3. The inspection permit and passing the inspection was part of the estimate/job4. Gladiator was Diamond Certified (an additional point of reassurance)5. price-wise Gladiator was on par with one of the other companies (but the other company had terrible Yelp reviews), while the third company gave me a much higher price for less serviceAt this point I decided to go with Gladiator.Repipe Day:On the day of the repipe James showed up on time with four of Gladiator's plumbers, as well as his foreman. They worked from 9am to 5pm (exactly as James indicated) and completed the repipe. This included the air pressure test that helped verify that there were no leaks. They also cleaned up the house and minimized the amount of holes done to the sheetrock and plaster (much of the old part of the house has plaster...great :-( ).During the repipe I asked James if his people could also check the sewer drain lines (since they were in the crawl space). Upon checking the drain lines, they found that some of the galvanized steel drain pipes were leaking sewage (they took pictures to show me).James went over the options with me:Option 1: leave it as is (it would only get worse leading to eventual failure; sewage in the crawl space and lots of money to clean-up and fix it)Option 2: add this work to the existing repipe permit and get it done in a dayI choose option 2 since it was the better long-term approach and it was more economical (i.e. since Gladiator was already working on my house).The next day Gladiator's plumbers showed up once again and replaced the old drain lines of the house as well as santizied/cleaned the sewage areas.The inspection:The inspection process involves a "rough" inspection (while everything is opened up so the inspector can see the actual piping) and a "final" inspection (when all the holes are patched). Gladiator's office person (Cynthia) did an excellent job in scheduling the inspector, communicating to me the times of inspection, and making sure that one of Gladiator's plumbers was at the house during the inspection process. Any fixes that needed to be done were done by Gladiator's employees on the spot so both the repipe and drain line work passed both inspections (whohoo).Hole Patching:I have to say that Gladiator's hole patching guy was AMAZING. He patched both sheetrock and plaster with great craftsmanship making the patches look seamless (in terms of texture and smoothness). I only had to do a bit of touch up paint to get the areas back to original shape.Conclusion:Fixing an old home sucks, especially when it comes to copper repiping and sewer drain line replacment. James Baily made the process smooth and predictable. I judge a project on 3 levels: quality of work, amount of time it takes, and cost. Gladiator REPIPE Inc. checked all the boxes:1. Excellent quality of work2. Work done in a day per plan (this one is so rare...I've had so many other companies and contractors tell me that something will take a day and it ends up taking two weeks)3. Cost on par with other estimatesI am very happy with James and Gladiator and will happily recommend them to anyone that needs repipe and drain line replacement."See more

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How do I choose the best professional to reglaze my tub?

In many areas, you can find companies that specialize in reglazing and refinishing bathtubs. They often provide other services as well, such as refinishing tiles or showers. These providers typically have a product line that they prefer, so it’s worth asking them if they refinish tubs.

Some plumbers may also offer tub reglazing as one of their services. These plumbers may not necessarily specialize in tub reglazing, but they may also be able to offer a quality product. 

Here are some questions to consider when choosing who to hire: 

  • How many years of experience does the pro or company have?

  • Do they have the required licensing (like a plumber license) in your area?

  • Can you find reviews or testimonies from their previous clients?

  • Do they offer any warranty or guarantee on their work?

  • How do their prices compare to those of other providers who do bathtub reglazing?

How much does it cost to reglaze a bathtub?

The national average cost for a full bathtub refinishing and reglazing job — including sanding or etching and repairs — is approximately $450,* but prices range from around $360 to $650,* according to Thumbtack data.

If you’re doing the sanding, etching or repairs yourself, you can expect to pay a little bit less, mostly in reduced labor costs. You’ll still need to pay for some labor so that the professional can apply the new finish, and you’ll need to pay for materials as well.

Important note: Keep in mind that reglazing is only the final stage of the refinishing process. Prior to reglazing, the tub’s surface will need to be sanded or etched to ensure that the new finish will stick properly. Any chips or cracks in the tub’s surface will also need to be repaired.

*Data on file at Thumbtack. For a personalized cost estimate, request a quote from a professional.

What goes into reglazing a bathtub, and how long does it take?

Reglazing a bathtub typically takes a professional four to eight hours, which means the project can often be completed in a day. Once it's finished, you'll need to wait 24 to 48 hours to use your tub again. For the first few days, your bathroom may still have a strong smell, and you'll need to keep it well-ventilated.

You won't be able to use the bathroom easily during the preparation and application steps. During the drying time, your tub will be off-limits, but you should be able to use the rest of the bathroom. 

Reglazing typically refers to the last step in the bathtub refinishing process, but people also commonly use the term “reglazing” to refer to the whole process of refinishing a tub. Here’s what you can expect when a professional reglazes your tub:

  • Cleaning: The tub is carefully cleaned to eliminate any buildup, like soap scum and mineral deposits, leaving the surface fresh and ready.

  • Masking: Surrounding areas and fixtures are covered to keep everything protected during the process.

  • Ventilation: A proper ventilation system is set up to ensure safety and manage fumes and overspray.

  • Repair: Chips, cracks and other damage are fixed to create a smooth and flawless foundation.

  • Priming and top coating (aka “reglazing”): A base primer is applied, followed by several layers of the refinishing product for a durable, polished finish.

Remember: The timeline for your project will vary depending on many factors. Always ask your pro to provide an estimate.

How often should you reglaze a bathtub?

Bathtubs can be reglazed as often as you wish. Reglazing is an excellent way to get your tub looking like new or even change the color of an existing bathtub. 

A professional reglazing may last as long as 10 to 20 years with the proper care. However, there are some factors that could make reglazing necessary more often:

  • You live in an area with hard water, which makes cleaning trickier.

  • Your bath is cleaned with harsh cleaning products.

  • Lower quality products or poor techniques were used for the reglaze.

  • Your tub sustained damage from accidents, such as dropping something heavy onto the tub's surface.

Is reglazing a bathtub worth it, or should I replace it instead?

Reglazing a bathtub is usually quicker and cheaper than replacing it. If you're still happy with the shape and style of your existing tub, reglazing is a great option to make it look sparkling and new again. If properly cared for, a professionally reglazed tub can last a long time — 10 to 20 years in some cases. 

The process typically takes four to eight hours, and you'll need to wait an additional 24-48 hours for the product to dry before you can start using your bathtub again. Replacing a bathtub can take anywhere from one day to two weeks, depending on the complexity of the project and (especially) what sort of tile and plumbing work is required.

What's the difference between bathtub refinishing, reglazing and resurfacing?

Bathtub “resurfacing” is also often used interchangeably with “refinishing.” However, some may consider resurfacing to be a more in-depth, comprehensive restoration and repair process than simply refinishing. Always check with your pro to see if they consider them to be two different services.

Reglazing is the last step of the refinishing process when your pro will apply the new finish. It is not typically a separate project. The roughening and repair steps are necessary prior to reglazing to ensure that the new finish adheres properly. So in order to reglaze your tub, you basically need to refinish it.

However, some people may use “reglazing” and “refinishing” interchangeably, so it’s important to double-check with your pro. 

Should I reglaze or refinish my bathtub on my own, or should I hire a pro?

If you're an experienced DIY-er, you might find reglazing your tub a manageable project. It's a time-consuming process that requires multiple steps, but DIY kits and instructional videos are widely available. 

Perhaps the most important point to consider is that a professionally reglazed tub can last for 10 to 20 years, while the longevity of a DIY job will depend on many factors, including the skill level of the DIY-er, and may need to be redone sooner. Consider the following points before making a decision:

Reasons to hire a professional:

  • It’s usually a quicker turnaround time

  • You’ll see a higher quality and smoother finish

  • You’ll likely have more colors to choose from

Reasons to DIY:

  • It’s cheaper

  • You have more control of the process

  • You don’t have to deal with professionals in your house

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