
In the world of kitchen and bath renovations, a worn-out sink can detract from an otherwise flawless remodel. Reglazing offers a cost-effective alternative to replacement, with costs typically ranging from $225 to $600 depending on the sink type and condition. This guide provides detailed insights into the factors influencing reglaze sink costs, helping construction professionals make informed decisions.
Reglazing, also known as resurfacing, involves stripping the old finish, repairing imperfections, and applying a new coating. This process can rejuvenate a sink at a fraction of the replacement cost, often completing within a day.
Based on industry data, here are typical costs:
These costs include labor, materials, and a durable finish, excluding plumbing labor if disconnection is required.
While replacement may seem straightforward, hidden costs can double the expense. Consider:
Reglazing offers a compelling ROI for preserving vintage charm or working within budgets.
With proper care, a reglazed sink can last 8–15 years. Routine cleaning with non-abrasive materials is recommended.
A Fort Worth remodeler used CountBricks to reglaze a 1920s cast-iron sink, saving over $800 compared to replacement. The project was completed in 48 hours, enhancing the kitchen’s appeal without extensive downtime.
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A Seattle crew used CountBricks for three sink reglazes, achieving a 27% higher profit margin through efficient administration and bundled costs.
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