OUR PRICES
How Much Does It Cost?

Use the pricing below as a guideline for your refinishing needs.  Every job is unique to us, and we bid them each individually based on a variety of parameters, including job location and scope of job, as well as repair work needed prior to refinishing.

Estimates are free!  Because we have over 25 years experience, most jobs can be quoted sight-unseen by discussing it with you over the telephone.  However, some items like fiberglass or cultured marble tubs, enclosures, and countertops may require on-site estimates.  If we feel an on-site visit is necessary to assess the job, there is no charge.
 

ITEM TO BE REFINISHED

PRICING GUIDELINES

Porcelain Bathtub (standard 5' size) $350
Strip previously refinished Bathtub $75
Cultured Marble Bathtub  (These man-made bathtubs are usually at least 1.5 times the size of a standard porcelain bathtub.)

$500 and up depending on size of tub - must be measured to determine price.

Porcelain Bathroom Sink* $275 when refinished alone;
$175 when refinished with bathtub
Bathroom or Shower Wall Tile $8 - $12 square foot
(high end is for MultiSpec)
Bathroom or Kitchen Countertops
(cultured marble, acrylic, formica, or tile)
$16 - $20 square foot
(high end is for MultiSpec)
Kitchen Sink** $375
Fiberglass/Acrylic tub and surround $700
Legged clawfoot 5' Bathtub
(does not include legs)
inside only - $350;
inside and outside - $700
Pedestal Sink $375
Chip Repair $125 minimum
Special Order colors for refinishing
(other than white or off-white)
$75 minimum
Installation of anti-slip surface $75

*If your bathroom porcelain sink is a "drop-in", you can probably buy a new one for less than the cost of refinishing.

**Unfortunately, it is very common for kitchen sinks to get chip damage from silverware, dishes, and pans being dropped inside.  You can usually buy a new kitchen sink for less than the cost of refinishing, so unless you have no choice but to refinish because your kitchen sink is set in tile, marble, or granite, we recommend buying a new sink.

Additional Options and Charges

If there is damage (chips, rust, nicks, cracks, pinholes, etc.) on a surface that is going to be refinished, the damage must be repaired prior to refinishing.  Repairs start at $25, and can go up depending on the severity of the damage.  Our experience has been that most tubs do have some damage, but is generally minimal.

Part of the preparation before refinishing is removing the caulk between the last row of tile and the bathtub, as well as protecting the immediate surrounding area with paper and statically-charged plastic.  The day after refinishing, you have the option of removing this plastic/paper and re-caulking the tub yourself, or we will come back to do it for a return trip charge of $75.  Taking the paper down and re-caulking is certainly something homeowners can do, but most prefer that we do it for them so it is a turnkey project.

Because your refinished tub is going to look brand new again, most homeowners opt for a shiny new drain and overflow cover in the tub after it has been refinished, and we will do this for you at no extra labor charge if we are coming back anyway to take down the paper and recaulk the tub.  You can purchase the drain and overflow yourself that you want us to install, or we can buy it for you.  If you want us to buy it, the cost of the drain and overflow is determined by the type of finish you choose (chrome, brass, nickel-plated, etc.), and prices start at $25 for chrome, which is the most common finish.

Color Choices

You have lots of color choices.  Although most people simply choose white or off-white, our refinishing process is available in just about any solid color that Kohler or American Standard manufactures.  We also offer the hugely popular MultiSpec colors, which give the appearance of Corian.  MultiSpec colors are available in 84 color schemes, and are most often applied to bathroom and kitchen wall tile and countertops.

Necessary Plumbing Work

If you're having only your bathtub refinished, please try to remove the tub drain long before your scheduled refinishing date just to make sure it can indeed be removed.  We ask homeowners to do this because sometimes, if a tub is very old or the drain has never been removed before, it may not be possible to remove it without breaking it.  Another reason to make sure the drain is removable is because you may find out at that time that you have a leak or some other issue that will need to be fixed before the tub can be refinished.

Before bathroom sinks and countertops can be refinished, the plumbing fixtures must be removed.  Since we do not have the plumber's tools or expertise to do this type of work, you may choose to do this work yourself or use your own plumber.

Payment Methods

Because we are a small, family business, payment is due upon receipt of work done, and may be made by personal check or cash.

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