Bathtub Remodeling

 

  1. Bathtub Remodeling:
      • Freestanding tubs
      • Alcove tubs (traditional built-in tubs)
      • Corner tubs
      • Whirlpool or jetted tubs
      • Walk-in tubs for accessibility
      • Soaking tubs for deep relaxation
      • Clawfoot tubs for a vintage look
    • Replacing the bathtub allows you to choose a new material (like acrylic, fiberglass, cast iron, or steel) and a style that fits your design preferences and functional needs.
  2. Bathtub Refinishing (Resurfacing):
    • Refinishing, or resurfacing, involves restoring your current bathtub to like-new condition without replacing it.The process typically includes:
      • Cleaning and preparing the tub by removing grime and stains.
      • Repairing any cracks, chips, or scratches.
    • Refinishing is ideal for tubs made of porcelain, fiberglass, acrylic, or steel and can be customized to match the colors and textures Bathtub Remodeling of the rest of the bathroom.
      • Glass shower doors or stylish curtains for the shower-tub combination.Bathtub Features & Additions:
        • Some remodeling projects incorporate luxurious features to make the bathtub experience more relaxing and enjoyable. Examples include:
          • Whirlpool jets or bubble tubs for a spa-like experience.
          • LED lighting around the tub or built-in lights to create ambiance.
          • Built-in shelves or cubbies for added storage.
  3. Flooring and Tile Work:
    • Bathtub Remodeling the area surrounding the tub often includes updating the bathroom flooring to complement the new tub or the updated bathtub surround. Popular choices for bathroom floors include:
      • Vinyl or luxury vinyl plank flooring, which is water-resistant and budget-friendly.
      • Marble or natural stone for a more upscale look.
  4. Accessibility Modifications:
    • For homeowners who need accessible bathrooms, bathtub remodeling can include modifications like:
      • Walk-in tubs with built-in doors for easy entry and exit.
      • Non-slip floors around the tub for safety.
      • Grab bars and other safety features to make the tub more accessible.