Bathtub Refinishing Failure, Be Informed
Bathtub Refinishing Failure and Success:
I have been asked many times in my 34 years as a coatings
developer about bathtub refinishing, bathtub reglazing and tile
refinishing. Let me start off by saying that their is no
difference between bathtub refinishing and bathtub reglazing
they are the same. The main question that people ask is "does it
work".
The answer is yes and no. Bathub refinishing failure and success
are both about people skill and product quality. The people part
is about whether the technician has any real tried and proven
experience. When you are dealing with a franchise operation you
will often find that the technician has probably gone through a
crash course in the process and it is very difficult to learn
all there is to know and also become proficient in the physical
application.
I like to compare the process to someone taking a crash course
in "learning to drive a car". The individual can probably learn
how to drive a car in a short time but would you trust the newby
to drive your family cross country?
This seems a bit dramatic for an example but considering what
the bathtub refinisher is responsible for while refinishing the
bathtub in your home I think it works. Some of the aspects of
refinishing can have some pretty serious consequences if not
done properly this is why it is important to be informed about
bathtub refinishing before you decide. The technician has to use
an acid etching agent to make the bathtub porous so that the
coating will bond to the bathtub surface. This part of the
process should employ a portable ventilating system which will
exhaust the fumes outside the home. The etching solution usually
contains hydrofluoric, phosphoric or hydrochloric acid. Most of
us know that acids may damage other surfaces if accidentally
spilled or dripped onto them. Another key concern is the
potential harm to pets and family if any of the spillage
contacts the skin.
The bathtub refinisher then has to gear up for the refinishing
coating application which is usually sprayed on (I wouldn't
trust someone who claims to use a roller or brush to apply the
finish). The coatings are hazardous to breath and people with
asthma or respiratory conditions are quite vulnerable to
exposure of these types of materials. Unfortunately most of the
water borne coatings are not adequate for the moist environment
in a bathtub and this leaves the refinisher with few choices
when it comes to coatings that will work.
Types of coatings:
Automotive coatings and primers are usually not the best choice
for bathtub refinishing but are commonly used and are typically
re-labeled as "porcelain coating" and primer. The most effective
for bonding and wear are high solids aircraft coatings and
primers but these are usually the most hazardous to use during
application. Epoxies have good adhesion and moisture resistance
but can yellow over time.
Kits:
I personally don't recommend bathtub refinishing kits because of
the high failure rate and once they begin to peel you have a big
problem. The failed finish has to be stripped before refinishing
again and if you have a professional bathtub refinisher do it
the overall job cost will increase.
The average life span of a refinished bathtub is (automotive)1
to 3 years (aircraft coatings) 3 to 5 years depending on use.
Choosing a Bathtub Refinishing Company: There are several things
to consider when deciding which company to use.
How long has the company been in business.
How does the company deal with toxic fumes.
How many bathtubs has the technician refinished that will
refinish your tub .
Get references from customers that had their bathtub refinished
early in the companies beginning.