Bathtub and Tiles Reglazing Advice
With the current strain on the economy and the housing request, it's getting more and more common to "make do with what we have" which means rather than redoing we're restoring. The question lies then, is it bring-effective? Is it going to last? What's the conservation involved? Why are you going to charge me $450 tore-glaze my hogshead when I can buy a new bone for $200? These are all quality questions that earn quality answers. Let's start with cost. First of all, the average cost of a hogshead install is anywhere between $1,400 and $2,500 and that doesn't factor in the hogshead compass. When your old hogshead has been removed the pipe at the base of the hogshead must be demolished. It's possible that a "good" installer can demo in such a way that you only have to repair the first row or two of the pipe. The reality is if it's aged than 10 times chancing a match for the pipe will presumably be insolvable and will lead to a complete tile...