Bathtub Refinishing & Liner Specialist - Burien, WA
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Professional bathtub refinishing and tub repair, tile resurfacing and sink reglazing in the Seattle area. Our before & after pictures say it all! Over time, bathroom and kitchen surfaces can become worn, chipped, rusty, stained, or outdated. Refinishing is a low-cost alternative to conventional remodeling or replacement, and can be completed in just one day with no need to disturb plumbing or flooring. At Bathtub Solutions, we pride ourselves on excellent customer service and high quality craftsmanship, using only the industry's best materials. We tailor our services and prices to meet the needs of each customer's project, whether it's a full refinish or a simple chip repair. We spend time consulting with every customer over the phone and onsite, explaining our process and recommendations for keeping surfaces looking great and lasting longer. Bathtub Solutions is a licensed, bonded, and insured company. With 5 years of industry experience, customers can count on their project being done right the first time. Quality Service Our technicians are fast, friendly, and professional, with an eye for detail and pride in their work. We provide prompt communication and a punctual start time. Estimates are free and easy; no project is too large or too small. No tub has ever proven to be beyond repair, and a previously refinished tub can always be refinished again. Clean Performance Bathtub Solutions goes above and beyond the average refinisher in respecting your home. We provide ventilation to minimize the odors and dust associated with refinishing. All surfaces are covered and protected, ensuring that when the technician leaves, your home is left spotless. Business History After several years of working in the industry, owner/technician Graham Hammond created his own bathtub refinishing company. The company was born out of the idea that customers deserve a wider selection of services with tailored prices - not the "one-size fits all" business model of his competitors. Graham chose the name Seattle Bathtub Solutions to communicate his ability to provide multiple solutions, tailored to the customer's project AND price range. About the Owner Graham Hammond was born and raised in the Seattle area. He attended Highline High School and then Central Washington University, where he studied studio arts with an emphasis in sculpture. Throughout high school and college, Graham worked at a well-known boat manufacturing plant in Kent, WA and developed a solid skill set which lent itself perfectly to the refinishing industry. Before starting Seattle Bathtub Solutions in 2014, he learned the ins and outs of the business by working for the area's leading refinishing companies since 2009. Graham is always available to speak over the phone or meet in person to discuss your project. Call today for your free estimate.
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Sally T.
Excellent service and excellent work! Graham was very responsive to my inquiries and very generous with his time and knowledge. When he was coming over to reline my groaty old tub, he called to say he'd be 5 minutes late. He did a meticulous job and my tub looks brand new! It had been previously relined but whoever did it didn't do a very good job and then I didn't know it had been relined and used a rough sponge that tore it all up. It just got worse and worse...but now looks like new, thanks to Graham. I plan to ask him back to fix some cracks in my mom's tub. Bonus - he is also a very upbeat guy who is just nice to be around.
Address
200 S 187th St
Burien, WA 98148
Photo | Project | Date | Description | Cost | Home |
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Previously refinished tub in Kirkland for property manager | Jan 2015 | A local property management company hired us to refinish a tub in Kirkland. The tub had been previously refinished so it required us to strip the de-laminated areas. This customer was very happy to hear that Seattle Bathtub Solutions does not charge extra to strip a bathtub or to fix surface damage. Upon arrival to a job site I always first check for running water and a functional drain assembly. I noticed right away that the drain was clogged with hair and pooling (not draining properly). A drain clogged with hair is a common problem in rentals and most likely the cause of the de-lamination on the bottom of the tub. This sort of problem can also be caused by leaving a bathmat in the tub, pooling water under the mat. I attempted to remove the clog by all means necessary other than unhooking the actual plumbing. The clog came out with ease and then I moved on to the meticulous removal of the caulking. As always, I cut away the caulking from the entire tub and surround using a razor blade and plastic scraper. This step is often skipped by my competitors. Next, I stripped the tub. I always remove the paint from all tub edges and around the drain and overflow, but in this case the entire floor tub required stripping. With all de-laminated areas stripped of paint, I filled all surface inconsistencies with body filler and waited for catalyzation. With the putty now hardened, I put in my earplugs and sanded the entire tub. (We never dry sand in your home. Wet sanding allows us to prepare your tub without creating excess dust.) After all edges are sanded smooth, the tub is thoroughly cleaned and dried. A surface that is free of oils and contamination is absolutely crucial for adhesion of the refinishing product. Having completed all necessary preparation, I began the masking process. First step in masking a bathtub is covering the faucet with a rubber glove. This will prevent the faucet from dripping any excess water onto the prepared surface and protect it from over spray. Next, I applied static charged plastic 5ft in all directions of the tub. Plastic that is static charged acts as magnet for dust and will reduce the amount of small inconsistencies in the final surface. Next, I covered the rest of the bathroom with drop cloths and set up my ventilation system. Exhausting the air out a window reduces the smell and provides a cleaner finish. It's one more thing that sets us apart from the other guys. A final blow off using a tac rag and I'm ready to spray. This unit was equipped with a toilet that was a perfect match to Napco's Kohler White, so I chose that color to spray the tub. We can color match to your existing fixture or create a customized color. Allowing the product air dry first, I carefully removed the masking and meticilously caulk the tub. The use of a ventilation system drys the product quicker allowing us to remove the masking and caulk your tub on the same day. This was a huge bonus for our client who has always paid a handy man to caulk tubs after having them refinished. After packing everything out and a final sweep, I snapped one final picture to send along with a digital invoice to my customer who couldn't be there to approve work and pay. We always prefer that our customers be onsite to approve work and pay, but in this case they couldn't be there so they left a check in advance. | $395 | Kirkland, WA | |
Green cast iron tub refinished to Kohler White | Dec 2014 | This was real straight forward job. Our customer wanted to refinish their green bathtub to Kohler white. We provided a bid and scheduled over the phone. We arrived on time and provided the work as described, and collected payment, same day. A simple color change costs less than most refinish jobs, and as always, we provided ventilation and removed all masking and caulked the tub when finished. | $295 | Seattle, WA | |
1917 Blue Clawfoot refinish | Dec 2014 | We were called to refinished this tub as part of a really neat bathroom remodel in Columbia City. Our customer wondered if we could remove the tub and refinish it while they installed new floors. They were happy hear we were insured to do all the moving, not just curbside pickup. We scheduled to pick up the tub one day prior to the floor installation, stored it in our shop after refinishing it, and delivered the tub after everything was complete. Our customer loved their tub and their bathroom turned out looking like something out of a magazine. Check out the pictures! | $1k | Seattle, WA | |
Tile refinish | Jan 2015 | Refinish tile to match bathtub for home sale. | $595 | Edmonds, WA | |
Tile refinish | Jan 2015 | Refinish tile to match bathtub for home sale. | $595 | Edmonds, WA | |
Previously refinished tub in Kirkland for property manager | Jan 2015 | A local property management company hired us to refinish a tub in Kirkland. The tub had been previously refinished so it required us to strip the de-laminated areas. This customer was very happy to hear that Seattle Bathtub Solutions does not charge extra to strip a bathtub or to fix surface damage. Upon arrival to a job site I always first check for running water and a functional drain assembly. I noticed right away that the drain was clogged with hair and pooling (not draining properly). A drain clogged with hair is a common problem in rentals and most likely the cause of the de-lamination on the bottom of the tub. This sort of problem can also be caused by leaving a bathmat in the tub, pooling water under the mat. I attempted to remove the clog by all means necessary other than unhooking the actual plumbing. The clog came out with ease and then I moved on to the meticulous removal of the caulking. As always, I cut away the caulking from the entire tub and surround using a razor blade and plastic scraper. This step is often skipped by my competitors. Next, I stripped the tub. I always remove the paint from all tub edges and around the drain and overflow, but in this case the entire floor tub required stripping. With all de-laminated areas stripped of paint, I filled all surface inconsistencies with body filler and waited for catalyzation. With the putty now hardened, I put in my earplugs and sanded the entire tub. (We never dry sand in your home. Wet sanding allows us to prepare your tub without creating excess dust.) After all edges are sanded smooth, the tub is thoroughly cleaned and dried. A surface that is free of oils and contamination is absolutely crucial for adhesion of the refinishing product. Having completed all necessary preparation, I began the masking process. First step in masking a bathtub is covering the faucet with a rubber glove. This will prevent the faucet from dripping any excess water onto the prepared surface and protect it from over spray. Next, I applied static charged plastic 5ft in all directions of the tub. Plastic that is static charged acts as magnet for dust and will reduce the amount of small inconsistencies in the final surface. Next, I covered the rest of the bathroom with drop cloths and set up my ventilation system. Exhausting the air out a window reduces the smell and provides a cleaner finish. It's one more thing that sets us apart from the other guys. A final blow off using a tack rag and I'm ready to spray. This unit was equipped with a toilet that was a perfect match to Napco's Kohler White, so I chose that color to spray the tub. We can color match to your existing fixture or create a customized color. Allowing the product air dry first, I carefully removed the masking and meticulously caulk the tub. The use of a ventilation system drys the product quicker allowing us to remove the masking and caulk your tub on the same day. This was a huge bonus for our client who has always paid a handy man to caulk tubs after having them refinished. After packing everything out and a final sweep, I snapped one final picture to send along with a digital invoice to my customer who couldn't be there to approve work and pay. We always prefer that our customers be onsite to approve work and pay, but in this case they couldn't be there so they left a check in advance. | $395 | Kirkland, WA |