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JNG Remodeling

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JNG Remodeling

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Customers say: Quality work
8 years of experience

JNG Remodeling has been serving the surrounding areas of Tulsa, we employ the very best professional and friendly team. We offer FREE estimates.

"Very poor. It took 5-6times linger than originally stated. Poor workmanship. Poor customer service."

Deonna B on August 2018

JNG Remodeling has been serving the surrounding areas of Tulsa, we employ the very best professional and friendly team. We offer FREE estimates.

"Very poor. It took 5-6times linger than originally stated. Poor workmanship. Poor customer service."

Deonna B on August 2018


Dayco Construction

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Dayco Construction

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We are a family owned and operated construction company with 25+ year's in the industry. Fully licensed and insured. We have several billing and financing options to fit our clients needs.

We are a family owned and operated construction company with 25+ year's in the industry. Fully licensed and insured. We have several billing and financing options to fit our clients needs.




Reyes Construction

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Reyes Construction

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35 years of experience

Remodeling, room additions, wood decks, fences, handicap ramps, siding, roofing, doors, patio doors, exterior stucco repair, exterior painting, interior wall repair, texturing and painting. Tile, window and kitchen cabinet installation, wood trim and concrete work. Sub-contractors will be used if the job requires heat-air conditioning, or electrical. Zero clearance fire place installed. Method of payment: One third down, one third midway and the balance upon completion.

Remodeling, room additions, wood decks, fences, handicap ramps, siding, roofing, doors, patio doors, exterior stucco repair, exterior painting, interior wall repair, texturing and painting. Tile, window and kitchen cabinet installation, wood trim and concrete work. Sub-contractors will be used if the job requires heat-air conditioning, or electrical. Zero clearance fire place installed. Method of payment: One third down, one third midway and the balance upon completion.



"They did a nice job for a reasonable price."

Karen H on November 2020

Small local business with 7employees, specialized trades are subcontracted, forms of payment are cash, checks and credit cards.

"They did a nice job for a reasonable price."

Karen H on November 2020

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Bathtub Restoration questions, answered by experts

Reglazing a bathtub is worth it if your current tub is in good condition and needs to be refinished or reglazed to bring it back to its shiny, smooth glory. While battered bathtubs might need to be refinished, bathtub refinishing is worth it, too, because it can make tubs with surface imperfections, shallow cracks and scratches, and staining look like new. Reglazing a bathtub is less expensive than refinishing, and both are less than the cost of bathtub replacement.

Ammonia is a powerful household cleaner, but don’t use it for your acrylic tub. Ammonia or cleaners containing this ingredient can break down the surface of the acrylic bathtub and leave it with permanent damage. Instead, try a gentler store-bought acrylic tub cleaner, or a homemade baking soda cleaner.

Regular cleaning, checking seals, and ensuring faucets remain functional help maintain performance, along with periodic inspections.

Refinishing or installing a tub liner comes down to your personal preference, budget, and timeline. It costs $480 to refinish a tub, and it takes about six hours. In comparison, installing a liner costs between $800 and $1,000 and takes about a day or less, including plumbing fixtures.

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.

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