Bath liners are the best way to quickly and affordably makeover an old bathroom. As tubs, showers, and surrounding walls get older, wear and tear begin to show. An acrylic bath liner is an easy renovation that transforms the room. With so many options to choose from, ArchiPro is sure to have the perfect acrylic bath liner for anyone.
Unlike full replacement baths, a bathtub replacement liner completely covers a tub and renovates a room quickly. A replacement will require some demolition following the tub removal, but an acrylic bath liner can go in place over the existing tub.
Buying and installing new freestanding baths can cost a pretty penny. And while the result is gorgeous, a significant investment isn't necessary for a beautiful renovation. The bathroom gets a makeover without the total makeover price tag by keeping the original intact and merely covering everything with bath liners.
Not only is a bathtub replacement liner more affordable, but it can preserve the parts of the bathroom that don't require renovation. For example, with new drop-in baths installation, the project may require removing the surrounding floor tiles to make way for the tub to replace it. An acrylic bath liner fits the existing features, so the floors remain intact without replacing them.
During a bath or shower, surfaces get slippery. However, an acrylic bath liner features non-skid surfaces. So not only is the result more beautiful than the original tub, but bathing is also safer for everyone. Grab bars installed together with the liner can further improve safety.
A bathtub replacement liner only covers the tub. Vendors take thorough measurements to custom design bath liners to fit every tub. It curves to the contours of the unique tub to ensure it's strong and durable by avoiding gaps. They can come in various colours to fit the bathroom's decor.
Bath liners aren't exclusive to tubs. Not only can an acrylics shower over bath be lined, but standing showers as well. Here, the bath liners will cover the shower floor for a new, non-skid surface. The liner for showers is perfect for covering up an old floor or quickly renovating to match any new decor.
Just like with tubs, the shower will need to be surrounded by at least two walls for the lining to apply appropriately. The two walls offer structural support for attaching the liner.
The walls can be part of the renovation, too! While only lining the tub or shower may leave the walls looking poorly in comparison, a bath wall liner gets them up to par with the tub or shower. This solution means a complete renovation is more affordable than ever as it simply lines the walls rather than replacing tiles.
An acrylic bath liner is by far the most popular option for materials. Acrylic is a type of plastic that is very tough and firm. It will remain without chips and cracks for many years while protecting the original tub.
The material is also resistant to mould and mildew for easier cleaning. This liner is also ideal for replacing the worn patches on an acrylic shower over bath.
PVC is the most affordable option. Like acrylic, it's also a plastic composite but one that is more flexible. While this makes manufacturing cheaper and installation more manageable, it's more prone to cracking. Cracking is a severe problem for liners, so PVC isn't the best choice for the longest-lasting option.
A solid-surface polymer material is the way to go for the most durability. It's even more durable than acrylic because of how heavy the material is. Not only is the entire liner far more durable than acrylic, but the material will even look better longer. But for all this durability and strength, it will cost more than acrylic.
Self-installation isn't advisable with a bathtub replacement liner. Any problems with the covering due to improper installation can create severe damage.
Water from bathing will get between the liner and the original tub or shower if the lining cracks. Stagnant water will lead to mould and mildew. However, the issue won't be immediately noticeable due to the covering, so it will sit there until the smell is noticeable. By then, there will be a severe mould problem to fix.
Luckily, cracking is easily preventable with proper installation. So allowing professionals to handle it is the best way to protect the lining investment and the home from damage.
Before installation, installation experts will customise the bathtub replacement liner to fit a tub or shower. However, not every tub or shower is capable of having a liner. Before purchasing, buyers should speak with vendors and explain their current tub or shower to determine whether a liner is possible.
For example, spa baths can't have liners due to the material and the jets that would need to be left open. Also, a tub or shower must touch at least two walls for proper installation, leaving freestanding and most back-to-wall baths out.
Caring for a bathtub replacement liner isn't too different from maintaining a regular tub or shower. Milder dish soaps and bleach solutions are preferable for disinfecting because harsh aerosol spray cleaners will damage the material over time, leading to faster wear.
ArchiPro has the best selections of bath liners, so request a brochure today! Select “Contact Supplier” or visit their website directly via the product page for any inquiries or customisation options.