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2 options
Respray or Replace.
Easier to respray.
Any idea how much it cost approx. for either option? I will ask the PM to obtaine quote
I assume respray will only last in a short time?
Any idea how much it cost approx. for either option? I will ask the PM to obtaine quote
I assume respray will only last in a short time?
Any idea how much it cost approx. for either option? I will ask the PM to obtaine quote
Less than the rent that you'll lose by doing nothing.
If you're going to respray, I would definitely recommend a professional job. Cost is around $800.
If you were going to sell the property immediately, a DIY Tub and Tile job might suffice but it's not a finish I would want to rely on for an extended period (some people rave about it but I have also seen it go bad after a short period of time when not applied correctly).
If wall paneling is damaged, replace it. However, if it's just the trims, you could just clean up the paneling and replace the trim with a PVC type.
Everything you do of course will depend on the property, the tenant, location etc. The problem with replacing 'just' the bath is that there could potentially be a knock on effect of having to replace the flooring (depending what finish is on the side of the bath/floor etc) and goodness knows what else.
The lowest risk way (in terms of costs) to tackle this is to respray just the bath and replace the trims.
However, if the rest of the property is in fairly nice condition then a newly sprayed bath and new trims isn't going to make much difference to how it's perceived by tenants - in which case you'd be better to spend the extra.
Hope that hasn't confused you too much!
Good luck.
You could respray it or use White Knight's tub & tile (NOT White Knight Tile Paint) which can last for many years. HOWEVER, the photos looks to show a rusted drain area and my suspicions are you could go to that expense and end up with a leaking tub. In my opinion I'd replace it.