Yes, you can. this is a common way to re-colour.
It should reflect the cost of plastering PLUS 3-4 hours for removing and re-fitting toilet appliances.
Shouldn't be too much. I usually spend about 40 bucks when I need it done, but it can go up to about 100 at some places. 60~80 is about right.
It would be more cost effective to replace the blown engine with a re-manufactured one.
The cost to have this done will vary depending on a few factors some being the number of cabinets to be done and the amount of detail in the cabinets, more detail equals more sanding time.
It costs almost as much as a replacement tub.
I need to get my enamel pots and pans re-coated because the surface is starting to chip.
they are a re crystels for bubblese bath
£2.50
You can re-sleeve most of them.
There are too many factors to give an accurate answer to this question. You should consider getting estimates from six or more contractors in your area and determine which is most reasonable.
Yes, you can. this is a common way to re-colour.
To restore the enamel on your bathtub to its original shine and luster through enameling, you can hire a professional to re-enamel the surface. This process involves stripping off the old enamel, repairing any damage, and applying a new coat of enamel to give your bathtub a fresh and glossy finish.
100-200 USD or so
You can get a re-manufactured cummins for around $8000.00.
$99 at profix
Re Bath offers bathroom remodelling. They will provide free home estimates. They have do everything including showers, toilets and vanity tops and cabinets.