tub replacement
tub replacement
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10 OP
~ 10 years ago
May 28, '13 8:24am
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Any recommendations for a contractor? Â Cam is this up your alley? 4951
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17
~ 10 years ago
May 28, '13 8:29am
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Easy peasy, do it yourself.... 4951
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10 OP
~ 10 years ago
May 28, '13 8:32am
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Heard it was a real pain to get the new one in. Â 4951
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~ 10 years ago
May 28, '13 8:33am
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Nah, it's really pretty basic, is the old tub cast iron or acrylic? 4951
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10
~ 10 years ago
May 28, '13 8:34am
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What's wrong with the tub? They make sleeves/inserts that you can just put over the old tub and make it look like new again. I keep seeing commercials for this. 4951
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~ 10 years ago
May 28, '13 8:52am
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Removed By Request 4951
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~ 10 years ago
May 28, '13 8:59am
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This is on my list of things to do soon as well. I have 1980's acrylic whirlpool master bathtub and it has a small crack in it. I could fix the crack but i really just want to replace the tub with large soaking tub. My tub is oval and i want to replace it with a rectangular shape. guess i will need to have someone build a frame and tile it too. I would love to retile the walls as well. $$$$ not sure what that will cost??? The tubs aren't expensive, just wonder about tile and labor. 4951
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