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May 8, 2011 at 7:12 PM #18788May 8, 2011 at 8:30 PM #693704CoronitaParticipant
I can only speak about what my sibling went though. She use to live in a 1 bedroom in Pacific Heights… I recall the bathtub was cracking and pealing, and one of a company was hired to resurface the tub and coat it. It looked great for the first two years, but about after the third, it started flaking/pealing from where the drain fixture was… I don’t know if this was just a bad job from the person that did it, or if they just don’t last as long.just seemed to be at places of joints/etc, it would be difficult to prevent things from separating…
May 8, 2011 at 8:30 PM #694891CoronitaParticipantI can only speak about what my sibling went though. She use to live in a 1 bedroom in Pacific Heights… I recall the bathtub was cracking and pealing, and one of a company was hired to resurface the tub and coat it. It looked great for the first two years, but about after the third, it started flaking/pealing from where the drain fixture was… I don’t know if this was just a bad job from the person that did it, or if they just don’t last as long.just seemed to be at places of joints/etc, it would be difficult to prevent things from separating…
May 8, 2011 at 8:30 PM #694537CoronitaParticipantI can only speak about what my sibling went though. She use to live in a 1 bedroom in Pacific Heights… I recall the bathtub was cracking and pealing, and one of a company was hired to resurface the tub and coat it. It looked great for the first two years, but about after the third, it started flaking/pealing from where the drain fixture was… I don’t know if this was just a bad job from the person that did it, or if they just don’t last as long.just seemed to be at places of joints/etc, it would be difficult to prevent things from separating…
May 8, 2011 at 8:30 PM #694389CoronitaParticipantI can only speak about what my sibling went though. She use to live in a 1 bedroom in Pacific Heights… I recall the bathtub was cracking and pealing, and one of a company was hired to resurface the tub and coat it. It looked great for the first two years, but about after the third, it started flaking/pealing from where the drain fixture was… I don’t know if this was just a bad job from the person that did it, or if they just don’t last as long.just seemed to be at places of joints/etc, it would be difficult to prevent things from separating…
May 8, 2011 at 8:30 PM #693783CoronitaParticipantI can only speak about what my sibling went though. She use to live in a 1 bedroom in Pacific Heights… I recall the bathtub was cracking and pealing, and one of a company was hired to resurface the tub and coat it. It looked great for the first two years, but about after the third, it started flaking/pealing from where the drain fixture was… I don’t know if this was just a bad job from the person that did it, or if they just don’t last as long.just seemed to be at places of joints/etc, it would be difficult to prevent things from separating…
May 9, 2011 at 7:33 AM #693858meadandaleParticipantHaving just had my bath gutted and remodeled, in large part do to a crap refinishing job in the tub and shower by the previous owner sometime in the past I can honestly say I don’t recommend it. The epoxy, or whatever the hell it was that they sprayed all over the tile and tub had started flaking and was seriously disintegrating at the tub drain. It was god awful.
It’s all I can do to stop from punching in the face those idiots trying to hawk this crappy service in Home Depot.
May 9, 2011 at 7:33 AM #694966meadandaleParticipantHaving just had my bath gutted and remodeled, in large part do to a crap refinishing job in the tub and shower by the previous owner sometime in the past I can honestly say I don’t recommend it. The epoxy, or whatever the hell it was that they sprayed all over the tile and tub had started flaking and was seriously disintegrating at the tub drain. It was god awful.
It’s all I can do to stop from punching in the face those idiots trying to hawk this crappy service in Home Depot.
May 9, 2011 at 7:33 AM #693779meadandaleParticipantHaving just had my bath gutted and remodeled, in large part do to a crap refinishing job in the tub and shower by the previous owner sometime in the past I can honestly say I don’t recommend it. The epoxy, or whatever the hell it was that they sprayed all over the tile and tub had started flaking and was seriously disintegrating at the tub drain. It was god awful.
It’s all I can do to stop from punching in the face those idiots trying to hawk this crappy service in Home Depot.
May 9, 2011 at 7:33 AM #694612meadandaleParticipantHaving just had my bath gutted and remodeled, in large part do to a crap refinishing job in the tub and shower by the previous owner sometime in the past I can honestly say I don’t recommend it. The epoxy, or whatever the hell it was that they sprayed all over the tile and tub had started flaking and was seriously disintegrating at the tub drain. It was god awful.
It’s all I can do to stop from punching in the face those idiots trying to hawk this crappy service in Home Depot.
May 9, 2011 at 7:33 AM #694464meadandaleParticipantHaving just had my bath gutted and remodeled, in large part do to a crap refinishing job in the tub and shower by the previous owner sometime in the past I can honestly say I don’t recommend it. The epoxy, or whatever the hell it was that they sprayed all over the tile and tub had started flaking and was seriously disintegrating at the tub drain. It was god awful.
It’s all I can do to stop from punching in the face those idiots trying to hawk this crappy service in Home Depot.
May 9, 2011 at 8:04 AM #693873CoronitaParticipantI think the problem is that around drains and fixtures, they don’t remove them when they do the coating. And so,as a result, I don’t think the coating will last around the drain/fixtures, and usually they start pealing from there…At least that’s what I observed….If I recall, the resurfacing isn’t that cheap either.
May 9, 2011 at 8:04 AM #694981CoronitaParticipantI think the problem is that around drains and fixtures, they don’t remove them when they do the coating. And so,as a result, I don’t think the coating will last around the drain/fixtures, and usually they start pealing from there…At least that’s what I observed….If I recall, the resurfacing isn’t that cheap either.
May 9, 2011 at 8:04 AM #694627CoronitaParticipantI think the problem is that around drains and fixtures, they don’t remove them when they do the coating. And so,as a result, I don’t think the coating will last around the drain/fixtures, and usually they start pealing from there…At least that’s what I observed….If I recall, the resurfacing isn’t that cheap either.
May 9, 2011 at 8:04 AM #694479CoronitaParticipantI think the problem is that around drains and fixtures, they don’t remove them when they do the coating. And so,as a result, I don’t think the coating will last around the drain/fixtures, and usually they start pealing from there…At least that’s what I observed….If I recall, the resurfacing isn’t that cheap either.
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