Bathtub Refinishing vs. Replacement: Financial Guide
Homeowners facing a worn, stained, or scratched bathtub typically weigh two routes: refinishing (sometimes called reglazing or resurfacing) or replacement. While replacement can be the most transformative option, refinishing is often the better financial move when the tub’s core condition is still good.
Financial sense isn’t only about the lowest price quote. It’s also about labor time, disruption to your home, likelihood of needing future repairs, and how closely the final result meets your expectations.
1) Upfront costs: refinishing usually wins
Refinishing generally costs less than replacement because it focuses on restoring the existing tub surface rather than removing plumbing fixtures, demolition materials, and the entire unit. If your tub isn’t cracked or structurally failing, refinishing can provide a fresh appearance at a fraction of the cost. ... Read more »

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