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General Landlording & Rental Properties

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Josselyn Jorge
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Bath tub repaint or epoxy

Josselyn Jorge
Posted May 21 2024, 04:43

I have a tenant moving out at the end of the month and the tub needs some TLC. Nothing too crazy but wondering what will last longer since it’s a rental, reglaze or epoxy?

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Jaron Walling
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Jaron Walling
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Replied May 21 2024, 04:57

Any kind of paint will start to peel and fall off rather quick. Don't waste your time. 

I'd reglaze it professionally or do nothing. It looks fine for a rental. We reglazed a shower to costs on a BRRRR. It was $800 for the whole thing. The bottom started deteriorating after 2 years but the rest has held up great.

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Nathan Gesner
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ModeratorReplied May 21 2024, 05:19
Quote from @Josselyn Jorge:

I had a tub reglazed in 2017 for $300. The tub looked brand new and came with a textured, slip-free bottom that was so much better than the original. Well worth the price and the tub still looks brand new to this day.

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Dawn P.
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Replied May 21 2024, 06:10

I'm not a fan of reglazing. The last tenant had a suction cup mat down and whatever cleaner they used just sat underneath and ate the finish up. I sanded and used a stick down liner for now but I'll just tear the whole thing out at next turnover. If you do reglaze, make sure they know not to use any strong tub cleaners and to rinse well!

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Josselyn Jorge
Replied May 21 2024, 06:47

I’ve received quotes to paint for about $200 but the epoxy seems like a good option as well. It’s about $500 but wondering how well it’ll hold up

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Replied May 22 2024, 12:31

We have done professional epoxy with good success, two caveats, can't leave mat down when not showering and don't use harsh cleaners like Ajax, Babbo, & Comet.  Use Soft Scrub only