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Bath fitters ? - fishhh4 - 09-23-2015

Anybody use them ? The good.. the bad ..the ugly? Does the tub hold up ?
I just want the tub and surround.


Re: Bath fitters ? - daveferg - 09-23-2015

Don't know anything about them--but I can tell you dealing with these heavily advertised companies can be very expensive. A few years ago, we contacted two outfits we saw at a home show to convert a shower/bathtub into a walk-in shower----both were extremely expensive----like almost twice what it cost us for a local contractor to do the job.


Re: Bath fitters ? - cndamm - 09-23-2015

They were at a neighbors house a while ago. I was not impressed! The neighbors replaced it last month. They were not pleased.


Re: Bath fitters ? - chips ahoy - 09-23-2015

Cheaper to redo the bathroom and will get a better job.

Mel


Re: Bath fitters ? - fishhh4 - 09-23-2015

My surround is in good shape. It's the tub . I would love to avoid removing it. I have done it before...just don't' want to do it again. Does any finish hold up on a tub? Do they sell those fit over tubs ?


Re: Bath fitters ? - chips ahoy - 09-23-2015

I think the Borgs sell a tub refinishing kit, no idea what kind of a job it does.

Mel


Re: Bath fitters ? - daveferg - 09-23-2015

Re-finishing or bath fitters---both are poor substitutes for a new tub. If you simply couldn't stand replacing the surround---I'd at least check into refinishing---at least that technology has been around for a while longer---but again, chose wisely---if the contractor isn't going to strip down the finish and have a cure time for the finish----you're wasting your money.


Re: Bath fitters ? - fredhargis - 09-24-2015

After I saw their display at the local county fair, I would never call them (Bath Fitters) to do anything....the display I saw really looked like crap. That said, someone here had them re do their bath and from the pics it looked quite nice and they were happy with it. Can't remember who it was, but maybe they'll chime in. Not to disagree with Dave, but in our last house we had a professional refinisher repair a crack in a shower tray, and recoat the entire surface to give it some grit. It really turned out nice, color matched perfectly (harvest gold, if you can believe that) and held up quite well for the next 3 years before we sold the house. Consider a pro refinisher, but not the DIY kits.


Re: Bath fitters ? - JimReed@Tallahassee - 09-24-2015

I had Bath Fitters come out and give a quote two years ago. I think it was around 14-15k just for an acrylic tub/wall enclosure.

Ended up going with local contractor for 12k. Ripped and replaced floor and tub. Moved toilet over (not easy on slab) and installed walk in shower with seat (base is blocks, not wood).

We are happy with what we got.


Re: Bath fitters ? - Cooler - 09-24-2015

It should stand up like any acrylic surface. For a guest bath, probably fine. For an everyday bath, not as good.

If you are looking to save some money, refinishing seems like a good deal. About $500.00 to $800.00 and in and out in a day: http://www.towncontractors.com/markleysburg-pa-refinishing-bathtubs-price

Liners vs refinishing:

http://homerenovations.about.com/od/bath...htub-Liners.htm