If you live in an older home, you typically have ceramic or porcelain tiles on the shower walls of your bathroom. While you may not like their condition or color, the truth is that these ceramic tiles have stood the test of time, often lasting 40-50 years or more.
In the last decade, bathroom remodeling companies have started offering alternatives when providing bathroom designs; often for the sake of saving money and increasing their own profit. The bath-liner is one product, in particular, which has reduced bathroom improvement costs, but has also reduced the quality of completed bathroom projects.
Quite simply, a bath-liner, or bath-fitter as they are often called, is a molded fiberglass or vinyl sheet which is installed over a homeowner's existing tiles. No plumbing beneath the bathtub or shower is replaced. Many times in an older home the ceramic tiles have mold growth on and underneath the grout lines between tiles. Unfortunately, once the liner is installed over the tiles homeowners don't see the conditions that exist behind it. While on the surface things look all right, no one can be certain what's lurking beneath the surface. Of the many bathroom ideas contractors have come up with, the bath-liner is among the worst.
At American Home Concepts, Inc. we recommend complete replacement of the shower walls and installation of new ceramic tiles. Whether yours is a small bathroom or a large one, a custom-designed ceramic tile scheme will add beauty to your new bathroom and value to your home. Instead of simply installing a white or almond-colored sheet over the shower walls, we can design an attractive pattern of angled tiles with interesting borders and glass mosaics.
Very often, the cost for the services of a professional bathroom contractor is not much more than taking the cheaper route and installing a bath-liner. Let us show you how we can make your dream bathroom a reality.
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