Hey everyone,
My sink is shot - rust is eating away at it and it looks terrible. I moved it three years ago and it was starting to go, and now, well, it's just ugly.
The thing is, it is beige. I so, so wish it was white. But if I do white, I have to do the tub and the toilet, too.
Is there a cost-efficient way to do this? Any recommendations? I figure if I am going to do the bathroom I'm doing to do it right. I'm keen on any changes except the mirror and lights, which I really light, as I put those in when I moved in. My mirror has a light wood-coloured border, so anything I would do would have to correspond with that.
Thanks!
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Jul 29th, 2012 09:20 AM #1Newbie
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Jul 29th, 2012 09:27 AM #2
There are companies that re-finish tubs, tiles and sinks. The have a process that cleans and then re-finishes the ceramic surfaces to almost new looking condition (they can now do fibreglas and other types of tubs too). It is way cheaper than gutting and replacing it. Cost is variable but it is way cheaper.
The side benefit of getting the tiles done is that they also do the grout lines and you never have to worry about cleaning them again._______________
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Jul 29th, 2012 09:37 AM #3Newbie
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Oh, wow, I never knew this existed. I haven't yet asked my uncle, who does this type of work for a living, so if I did get anything done he could install it, et cetera (and my dad is very handy and assists him with ease; they re-did my kitchen).
But is it cheaper to do it this way? Do you have a recommendation? Thank you!
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Jul 29th, 2012 12:19 PM #4
I would get a new toilet and sink basin (toilet can be had under $100 and the basin is $30 typically).
As for the bathtub, it is easier to get it sprayed and cheaper than having the whole area ripped out and redone. While a tub can cost around $300 and then another $300-400 for the walls, it's the labour that will be expensive. We had our grey tub with grey tile walls sprayed white for around $700 about 2 years ago. You do have to be more careful about how you clean and that you don't scratch as it is just a paint job literally.
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Jul 29th, 2012 01:33 PM #5Newbie
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Thanks goofball. Does it look just as good?
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Jul 29th, 2012 02:34 PM #6
Like I said, the price varies, sometimes quite a bit but it is for sure cheaper than replacing them. Some companies use epoxy type paints and others use more of a "porcelain" type of product. Bathtub King is one I have head good things abut http://www.bathtubking.com/index2.html
Here is some info on another. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIB33p8G0yQ
As far as a cheap toilet is concerned, you get what you pay for and, there are certain things that I want to work properly from the get go. A toilet is one of those. In my opinion, the cheap toilets will only cause problems in the long run. Having to flush twice or 3 times is only part of the problems cheap toilets will have.
Same for the sink. A cheap one will be hard to install and will just not fit right or the faucets don't fit properly or you cannot get the drain to attach properly.
If you are going to refinish the tub, leave the sink in place and do it too._______________
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Jul 29th, 2012 03:00 PM #7
I am not a fan of quick fixes for renovations ie. covering/painting over the bad stuff. If you plan on staying there for any length of time, save up and put in the proper fixtures. If you are handy, you can buy good materials and do the job yourself...that will save you a lot of money. I agree with Pete Coach...don't buy the cheapest supplies, you will regret it.
My in-laws got BathFitters to redo their master bath (shower)...what a bunch of con-artists...expensive and not a good product.
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Jul 29th, 2012 03:07 PM #8
The spray-on was a porcelain product, I wouldn't have gone with it myself if I wasn't selling the home but it was grey and we had already changed the toilets and the basin.
The toilet wasn't as good as I thought, I would make sure that you have one with a high MAP flush rating (1000 is the highest, I believe). This will cost more than $100 from what I can recall but well worth it.
I didn't have any issues with the $30 vitreous china basin from Home Depot and Rona. Install was fine, the faucets and drain all attached properly.
If you do decide to change the faucet fixture, one brand I do not recommend is Danze. They are cheap but unlike other brands that go on sale, these aren't a deal imo. The kitchen faucet we had was nice in appearance but I would never buy it again. The bathroom fixtures were ok but having used Delta brand, I wouldn't skimp the $20-30 to go for Danze.
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Aug 3rd, 2012 10:09 PM #9
If you do plan to replace the toilet, I would highly recommend an American Standard Cadet III.
I think you can get the kits for between 150 and 200, just make sure you get one with an insulated tank.
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Aug 4th, 2012 01:58 PM #10
we were in the same predicament. we changed the toilet to white as well as the sink and put in new tile on the floor. we had the bathtub sprayed and are saving to redo the whole tub and tiles around it.
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Aug 4th, 2012 02:21 PM #11
Costco toilets are 1000map and start at $90. 5 year warranty.
Home depot's cheapest equivalent is 150-200 and only 2 year warranty. Didn't check the map rating, but I don't even think it was 1000.
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Aug 4th, 2012 07:22 PM #13
Honestly I wouldn't consider replacing a toilet, sink and recovering the bathtub a bathroom renovation. Our situation was that my wife didn't like the blue toilet, sink, and bathub so I replace the sink and toilet and we had the bathtub redone about 8 years ago. The tub faided to the point where I redid the whole bathroom last year and the only reason I didn't do it at the time is I didn't have the thousands needed burning a hole in my pocket so it basically bought us enough time to redo it properly.
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Aug 4th, 2012 11:22 PM #14
Please replace and don't do those cheesy 'facelift' jobs. It'll cost you labour+materials but you'll be so much more satisfied in the end. One thing that can refinished that looks great when done right is hardwood floors.
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Aug 7th, 2012 11:07 AM #15
I'd just get a new almond sink (beige?)
I just saw one at home hardware this morning for $45... I have no problem with almond... pink or green or that turquoise another story
those epoxy paint jobs the pros do to convert a tub are only cosmetic - doesn't last with normal traffic - maybe a year.... they make a tub white for people selling the home
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