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Consider these options if you want to upgrade your bathtub

- By Paul F.P. Pogue

Your bathroom can serve as a serene oasis and a center of calm in your home during a busy season and a long winter. A new bathtub is an excellent time to increase your peace and add a touch of comfort and elegance.

Here are some examples of what you can get for your dollar. In many cases, the choice of materials, from acrylic to marble, have the strongest impact on cost.

Refinishin­g an existing tub

Average cost: $480-$900 The most basic option to improve your tub involves refinishin­g it or simply placing an entirely new lining over it. This is a short job that doesn’t land with a heavy cost. It’s a quick and easy way to give your bathroom a fresh look and maybe a little more “wow” factor. In a single afternoon, it can turn a tired, worn-out older bathtub into a sparkling beauty that serves as your bathroom’s centerpiec­e.

Refinishin­g is also know as reglazing or resurfacin­g. Relining will cost a little more. The process involves cleaning and sometimes stripping the original surface, then adding new layers of primer and topcoat to complete the refinish. Ask your refinishin­g pro about the various options. Your pro will seal off the room and use specialize­d equipment that creates a durable finish with a high gloss.

New bathtub

Average cost: $3,400 Simply replacing your bathtub with a newer one will tend to cost on the lower end, but if you’re replacing your tub, you want an upgrade, right? Soaking tubs are very trendy right now, and old-fashioned clawfoot tubs have made a comeback in recent years. You can also add a walk-in tub, which is both more accessible and allows more room in the tub.

Numerous factors go into the cost of a new tub. Removing the old tub tends to cost between $200 and $1,200, for instance. Larger tubs, tubs built into the wall or floor, or castiron tubs will cost more to remove. In some cases, you’ll have to modify the floor to handle additional weight. Don’t forget the cost of the surround, which can be a few thousands dollars in and of itself.

Luxury bathtub

Cost: $7,500 and up In addition to a simple tub, you can add luxury elements that upgrade your tub into the centerpiec­e of a calm, serene sanctuary. For example, a jetted or whirlpool tub, which costs an average of $7,500, creates a massaging effect. A hot tub brings a new level of luxury to your bathroom. Clawfoot and soaking tubs create a lovely calming effect, and will run in the $6,000 range. For convenienc­e’s sake or aging in place, a walk-in tub that meets universal design standards costs about $5,000.

The sky’s the limit with these options, so talk to your bathtub pro.

 ?? DREAMSTIME ?? Luxury bathtub options include hot tubs, whirlpool tubs or clawfoot soaking tubs, like the one pictured here.
DREAMSTIME Luxury bathtub options include hot tubs, whirlpool tubs or clawfoot soaking tubs, like the one pictured here.

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