staci
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Hi everybody!
We moved into a new (to us - built in 1967) house this past summer. The bathroom could use some work. It has the original floors and also original bathtub/tile surround.
It drives me NUTS to look at it because its just....old. The floor is in good condition, but the tile and grout have seen better days, and the actual faucet and knobs are just really dull and old.
We are way too poor to hire someone to do an entire tear out/remodel, however both dh and I are pretty handy when it comes to home improvements. I am confident that we could rip out the tub and tile ourselves, hire a plumber to check on the old plumbing (before we put in a new tub), and then install a new one ourselves. But dh has some issues with motivation
so I know this could take awhile.
I have seen ads for something called Re-Bath? Where they make an acrylic tub surround to fit over the old one, which is suppose to be much cheaper than a complete tear out/remodel. Apparently it just takes a few hours to install? Does anyone have any experience with this?
My main concerns are that this is just a cosmetic fix, and if the old plumbing is still used, whether that is a problem in the future? I would hate to put in a new surround OVER the old stuff, and then have a problem with the old stuff KWIM? But maybe I worry too much?
So, what are your opinions on this? What have you done with your bathrooms? We did an awesome remodel ourselves at the old house, but the tub was fine so it was more cosmetic things; wainscoating, vinyl, new sink and toilet, light fixtures etc.
Thanks for any input!
We moved into a new (to us - built in 1967) house this past summer. The bathroom could use some work. It has the original floors and also original bathtub/tile surround.
It drives me NUTS to look at it because its just....old. The floor is in good condition, but the tile and grout have seen better days, and the actual faucet and knobs are just really dull and old.
We are way too poor to hire someone to do an entire tear out/remodel, however both dh and I are pretty handy when it comes to home improvements. I am confident that we could rip out the tub and tile ourselves, hire a plumber to check on the old plumbing (before we put in a new tub), and then install a new one ourselves. But dh has some issues with motivation
so I know this could take awhile. I have seen ads for something called Re-Bath? Where they make an acrylic tub surround to fit over the old one, which is suppose to be much cheaper than a complete tear out/remodel. Apparently it just takes a few hours to install? Does anyone have any experience with this?
My main concerns are that this is just a cosmetic fix, and if the old plumbing is still used, whether that is a problem in the future? I would hate to put in a new surround OVER the old stuff, and then have a problem with the old stuff KWIM? But maybe I worry too much?
So, what are your opinions on this? What have you done with your bathrooms? We did an awesome remodel ourselves at the old house, but the tub was fine so it was more cosmetic things; wainscoating, vinyl, new sink and toilet, light fixtures etc.
Thanks for any input!
) that they would trim out. They also replace all fixtures incl. the shower rod. Any leaks will be fixed also. And it's all done in 1 day (supposedly).
But I suppose the window cutout does probably make it harder too; we have a window that I wouldnt mind covering up, but I dont want to have to re-side the house at the same time as the bathroom. 
). They used some sort of acid to get the paint off, sanded it down and repainted with a special paint (btw... you can pick any color from the store and they will custom make it with the necessary components). It did take a few days to complete the process but it turned out fabulous. No more pink and gray tiles in my bathroom and yellow and teal in DH's. We paid $2,100 for 2 full bathrooms and that also included this process on the tubs. It comes with a 5 year guarentee. We could not be happier... it looks amazing and everyone always compliments them.


