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Bathtub Liners

  • 03-02-2016 10:30am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,088 ✭✭✭


    Came across this yesterday & was wondering if there's anything available here to do a similar job.

    http://bathfitter.com/bathtub-remodeling

    We're looking at doing up the bathroom & there's currently a 30+ year old tub there that's great, but the enamel is worn away in it. this looks like a great solution, particularly if you also include the wall panels (& ceiling part too - could never understand why ceilings in bathrooms are just allowed to absorb moisture)

    Or... would it be better/more cost efficient to just go for an entire new suite/fiberglass bath?

    I'm thinking of the hassle of getting the old one out & disposing of it.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 695 ✭✭✭JimmyMW


    OU812 wrote: »
    Came across this yesterday & was wondering if there's anything available here to do a similar job.

    http://bathfitter.com/bathtub-remodeling

    We're looking at doing up the bathroom & there's currently a 30+ year old tub there that's great, but the enamel is worn away in it. this looks like a great solution, particularly if you also include the wall panels (& ceiling part too - could never understand why ceilings in bathrooms are just allowed to absorb moisture)

    Or... would it be better/more cost efficient to just go for an entire new suite/fiberglass bath?

    I'm thinking of the hassle of getting the old one out & disposing of it.

    You can get an old bath re-enameled if you want to get a new suite and just keep the bath


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,088 ✭✭✭OU812


    It's expensive though & It's not like it's an old victorian model. It's just really strong & deep (with no creaky noises)


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 15,790 Mod ✭✭✭✭Tabnabs


    Is this available in Ireland though?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,884 ✭✭✭✭Goldengirl


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