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š Why Enameling Your Bath is Better Than Replacing It
ā 1. Cost-Effective Solution
Bath enameling typically costs a fraction of the price of removing and replacing a bathtub.
Replacing a tub involves:
Plumbing disconnection and reconnection
Breaking tiles, retiling, or floor damage
Labour for demolition and construction
Removing old debris
All of this can cost 5 to 10 times more than enameling.
> š” Example: A new bath installation might cost R8,000āR15,000+, while a professional enameling job may only cost R2500āR3,000.
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ā±ļø 2. Saves Time
Bath enameling takes about 3 to 6 hours to complete and usually cures in 24ā48 hours.
Replacing a bath can take 3 to 5 days or more, especially if tile or plumbing work is involved.
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š§± 3. No Construction Mess
No need to:
Break walls
Remove tiles
Deal with dust, debris, or loud noise
Your bathroom stays intact ā just a beautiful, like-new tub when finished.
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ā»ļø 4. Eco-Friendly
Avoid adding an old bathtub to the landfill.
Enameling restores your existing tub ā reducing waste and your carbon footprint.
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š§½ 5. Restores Original Beauty
Professional enameling:
Covers stains, chips, rust, and worn enamel
Leaves a glossy, durable finish
Can make your bath look brand new again
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š ļø 6. Durable & Long-Lasting
Modern enamel coatings are strong and chemical-resistant.
With proper care, a refinished tub can last 10ā15 years or more.
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Final Thought:
Why pay more and wait longer when you can restore your bath for less money, less time, and less mess?
Enameling is smart, fast, affordable, and gives professional results ā ideal for homeowners, landlords, and renovators alike.Ā
