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Cul-Mar Products

2245 Dickerson Road
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Cul-Mar Products

2245 Dickerson Road
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56 years of experience

Cul-Mar Products a family owned Cultured Marble and Solid Surface manufacturing company. We sell our products installed or not installed. Cul-Mar Products manufactures products such as Bathroom Vanity tops, Tubs, standard or custom sized Shower pans, Shower and Tub walls, Soap/Shampoo dishes and shelves, window sills, Kitchen counter tops and the sinks, ect. Our customers include the big builders, small builders, re-modeling contractors, plumbing contractors, and of course the general public.

Cul-Mar Products a family owned Cultured Marble and Solid Surface manufacturing company. We sell our products installed or not installed. Cul-Mar Products manufactures products such as Bathroom Vanity tops, Tubs, standard or custom sized Shower pans, Shower and Tub walls, Soap/Shampoo dishes and shelves, window sills, Kitchen counter tops and the sinks, ect. Our customers include the big builders, small builders, re-modeling contractors, plumbing contractors, and of course the general public.


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American Tubs....

17940 Ajax Cir
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American Tubs....

17940 Ajax Cir
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Customers say: Terrific value
13 years of experience

American Tubs designs and manufactures a complete line of premium quality Walk-In Bathtubs that are ideal for people with Limited Mobility, Seniors, Disabled and people with pain, arthritis, stress and other debilitating conditions.

American Tubs designs and manufactures a complete line of premium quality Walk-In Bathtubs that are ideal for people with Limited Mobility, Seniors, Disabled and people with pain, arthritis, stress and other debilitating conditions.

Bathtub Restoration questions, answered by experts

The reglazed tub won’t last as long as a brand-new bathtub. Professional reglazing jobs can only last up to 15 years.

According to most pros, you can only reglaze a tub once or twice. So, if you’ve already reglazed your tub once, it might not be a realistic solution.

Some chemicals used in reglazing a bathtub can be dangerous to your health. If you’re DIYing the project, ensure the room is ventilated, and always wear a mask. If you hire a contractor, make sure you get the clearance to use the bathroom again.

As with any project, refinishing your bathtub presents pros and cons to consider, such as:

Pros

  • The job is typically quick, and your tub is ready within 48 hours.

  • Your bathtub looks new.

  • You don’t need to tear out the old tub and replace it with a new one.

  • You can customize it with the color of your choice.

  • You can’t tell the bathtub has been refinished.

Cons

  • Refinished bathtubs can be slippery.

  • Not all refinishing products are created equal.

  • You need to wait up to 48 hours before using the bathtub.

A bathtub liner is a one-piece insert that goes on top of your tub to conceal cracks, blemishes, and discoloration. Liners are made from acrylic or PVC plastic. It’s best to purchase a custom bathtub liner that matches your existing tub's size, shape, and contours, but premade liners are less expensive and also get the job done. Some bathtub liners come with a wall or shower surround to refurbish the area above the bathtub.

A bathtub liner can be a good idea if your budget is your top concern when planning a bathroom remodel. Installing a new bathtub liner can give your bathroom the look of a complete renovation without the high price tag. But, it’s somewhat of a band-aid fix and won’t work for all homes, like if you have a freestanding tub.

If your Corian® countertop begins to appear dull or dirty, or you notice scratches on the surface, you can return it to its original finish while maintaining its look. To do this, repair any scratches with a repair compound and sand the surface after it dries. 

Then, use an orbital sander with either a 100-, 30-, or 15-micron disc and finish with a hand pad (like Scotch-Brite™ 7447 or 7448) or lamb’s wool bonnet and automotive cutting compound for a matte, semi-gloss, or gloss-finish, respectively.

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