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Chris Masons
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tub/cermaic tile reglazing results opinions...

Chris Masons
  • Investor
  • Union, NJ
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Hi guys,

Closing on a 1950s single family in need of some TLC.  IE. old  pink bathrooms Etc...

Plan to hold as a long term rental for now.....

IW as curious to know if anyone has used the services of those companies that come out and reglaze your old tub and or tile. I have seen great results on tubs reglazes but how about on entire bathrooms done in 4 inch square ceramic tiles?

Any experiences good or bad? How have they held up over time? I wouldn't expect to get more then 5 to 8 years out of a tub reglaze but that is fine for my application. I am just want to make sure it will hold up at least that long and not fade, peel, crack Etc....

Enclosing a picture of the current bathroom....

thx in advance,

Chris

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Lisa Johnson
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Lisa Johnson
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Depending on where this home is...alot of renters and end buyers love these retro baths if they are in good shape.  You might consider leaving it and remodel only if plumbing issues dictate...Just a thought...

I have experienced reglazing a fair amount and it holds up ok with the right contractor..White, in my opinion is the only way to go..the color glazes I've seen look cheap ...just my two cents...

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