Hi!! I'm your handyman for just about everything you have. I have experience with alittle bit of everything. I've mainly worked construction, but I've done alot of different jobs as a handyman, I can handle anything you throw my way. I'm a very hard worker and can get it done quickly without sacrificing quality. Im 100% sure you'll be satisfied. I will go above and beyond for you. Want pics or past recommendations, just ask. Thank you
Hi!! I'm your handyman for just about everything you have. I have experience with alittle bit of everything. I've mainly worked construction, but I've done alot of different jobs as a handyman, I can handle anything you throw my way. I'm a very hard worker and can get it done quickly without sacrificing quality. Im 100% sure you'll be satisfied. I will go above and beyond for you. Want pics or past recommendations, just ask. Thank you
Re-Bath is the Nation's Largest Bathroom Remodeler. Since 1978, we have continued to offer customers only the best bathroom remodeling experience. Whether it's a Tub/Shower Update, Aging and Accessibility Solutions, or Complete Bathroom Remodeling, it starts with Re-Bath.
"What a roller coaster. As of the time I am typing this, my wife is a couple hours from being induced into labor. We wanted this project done so she could labor at home in a new tub, and new bathroom. One of the main selling factors was the time. ReBath would GC and it would take 9 days. That was the reason we went with them. It was a little weird having to coordinate our own electrical, but we got it sorted. Wasn’t exactly something ReBath was keen on accommodating at first, but I don’t have time for that story right now. Fast forward to the project. Given my wife’s pregnancy and the fact that we have 3 dogs, we thought it would be a good idea to get an Airbnb for the project. We stayed in an Airbnb in town for 6 days, thinking that would be the bulk of the project. Cost us an extra 1,600 bucks. The project started on Friday 8/11. It just “finished” last night, 9/6, after the painter spent 11 hours in our home to get it done. (Three coats including primer in one day?) 26 days. Nearly 3 times the promised timeframe. The room wasn’t cleaned, so I woke up early today to throw away the garbage the workers left, to mop and dust and shop vac, to put electrical covers on, and to get the room ready to move our stuff back in so our house can be somewhat ready for our new baby. The final straw was last night at about 7:30pm. This project taking so long, our stuff being all over the house, and the general state of unpreparedness we are in for our baby because of the extended work caused my wife to break down into tears last night. I had to sit there for almost an hour and comfort her because if she gets induced our baby’s crib is full of bathroom stuff. I had to watch my wife bawling because of the stress, and this wasn’t even the first time. She wanted a home birth, but they have strict blood pressure guidelines. What do you think a project like this does to a pregnant woman’s blood pressure? And the work isn’t even that great. They overextended a half wall that they had to build, which they then had to correct. Now the wall is visibly curved and the floor bounces underneath the spot they corrected because it wasn’t floated properly. They didn’t remove some plaster because the “insulation would fall”, except that there is lath underneath. This created an issue with our bathroom fan. I had to shop vac a bunch of junk out of the walls so it wouldn’t get left behind there when they dry walled. The painter decided it would be good for him to visit on a Sunday morning, which we felt obligated to accommodate because the project had already been delayed. The painter somehow got my number, even though all communication had been going through my wife, and my number was not in rebaths system. We still don’t know how he got it, or why he thought calling me was better than continuing to work with my wife. So watching my wife absolutely in bits over the stress of this, for talking so long, for doing mediocre work - that was the last straw. I DO NOT recommend this company. I will be reaching out to the CCB. I want that half wall fixed so it doesn’t annoy me every time I walk past it, but I will not allow this company back into my home. They will pay the bill for another contractor of my choosing to fix the wall. And that’s that. Edit: The painting is garbage too. They didn’t tape anything off, just hand painted the trim. It is uneven as can be. There’s spot of paint all over our brand new floors. This company should be ashamed."
Duane M on September 2023
Re-Bath is the Nation's Largest Bathroom Remodeler. Since 1978, we have continued to offer customers only the best bathroom remodeling experience. Whether it's a Tub/Shower Update, Aging and Accessibility Solutions, or Complete Bathroom Remodeling, it starts with Re-Bath.
"What a roller coaster. As of the time I am typing this, my wife is a couple hours from being induced into labor. We wanted this project done so she could labor at home in a new tub, and new bathroom. One of the main selling factors was the time. ReBath would GC and it would take 9 days. That was the reason we went with them. It was a little weird having to coordinate our own electrical, but we got it sorted. Wasn’t exactly something ReBath was keen on accommodating at first, but I don’t have time for that story right now. Fast forward to the project. Given my wife’s pregnancy and the fact that we have 3 dogs, we thought it would be a good idea to get an Airbnb for the project. We stayed in an Airbnb in town for 6 days, thinking that would be the bulk of the project. Cost us an extra 1,600 bucks. The project started on Friday 8/11. It just “finished” last night, 9/6, after the painter spent 11 hours in our home to get it done. (Three coats including primer in one day?) 26 days. Nearly 3 times the promised timeframe. The room wasn’t cleaned, so I woke up early today to throw away the garbage the workers left, to mop and dust and shop vac, to put electrical covers on, and to get the room ready to move our stuff back in so our house can be somewhat ready for our new baby. The final straw was last night at about 7:30pm. This project taking so long, our stuff being all over the house, and the general state of unpreparedness we are in for our baby because of the extended work caused my wife to break down into tears last night. I had to sit there for almost an hour and comfort her because if she gets induced our baby’s crib is full of bathroom stuff. I had to watch my wife bawling because of the stress, and this wasn’t even the first time. She wanted a home birth, but they have strict blood pressure guidelines. What do you think a project like this does to a pregnant woman’s blood pressure? And the work isn’t even that great. They overextended a half wall that they had to build, which they then had to correct. Now the wall is visibly curved and the floor bounces underneath the spot they corrected because it wasn’t floated properly. They didn’t remove some plaster because the “insulation would fall”, except that there is lath underneath. This created an issue with our bathroom fan. I had to shop vac a bunch of junk out of the walls so it wouldn’t get left behind there when they dry walled. The painter decided it would be good for him to visit on a Sunday morning, which we felt obligated to accommodate because the project had already been delayed. The painter somehow got my number, even though all communication had been going through my wife, and my number was not in rebaths system. We still don’t know how he got it, or why he thought calling me was better than continuing to work with my wife. So watching my wife absolutely in bits over the stress of this, for talking so long, for doing mediocre work - that was the last straw. I DO NOT recommend this company. I will be reaching out to the CCB. I want that half wall fixed so it doesn’t annoy me every time I walk past it, but I will not allow this company back into my home. They will pay the bill for another contractor of my choosing to fix the wall. And that’s that. Edit: The painting is garbage too. They didn’t tape anything off, just hand painted the trim. It is uneven as can be. There’s spot of paint all over our brand new floors. This company should be ashamed."
Duane M on September 2023
This business provides quality services to its customers. Licensed and Bonded General Contractor Company
This business provides quality services to its customers. Licensed and Bonded General Contractor Company
1-888-JBC-ON-TIME (888-522-6684). 26 employees in Portland area. No subs used. Payment may be made via PayPal.
1-888-JBC-ON-TIME (888-522-6684). 26 employees in Portland area. No subs used. Payment may be made via PayPal.
Home Safe Renovations is an authorized dealer for American walk-in tubs, Bliss Tubs, and BCI Acrylic Bath Systems. We also perform complete remodeling services, window replacements and have been servicing central Oregon as a full service painting contractor since 1999. We offer exceptional service, strong warranties and have financing plans available. We look forward to earning your business and trust.
Home Safe Renovations is an authorized dealer for American walk-in tubs, Bliss Tubs, and BCI Acrylic Bath Systems. We also perform complete remodeling services, window replacements and have been servicing central Oregon as a full service painting contractor since 1999. We offer exceptional service, strong warranties and have financing plans available. We look forward to earning your business and trust.
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.
Since 1979, AllSpa has been Oregon and SW Washington's largest and most trusted hot tub, swim spa, and sauna repair and cleaning service. We’re the only service provider who’s trade certified, and we ensure all technicians are background checked, licensed, and continually trained. We pride ourselves on meeting the needs of all clients, no matter what brand of spa they own! We’re also the trusted service department of Oregon Hot Tub and Jacuzzi Hot Tubs Portland, and we are factory authorized to repair most brands. If you see care package we have that's not exactly what you want, don't worry, we'll build a custom plan just for you (or your business)! For more information, visit our website at www.AllSpa.com or call us at 503-941-9004.
"We ordered a Covana SwimSpa cover back in July or August of 2021. They finally received the product from the manufacturer in March of this year. When the installation team came to put it all together they realized that the person who had placed the order with the manufacturer had missed the fact that the cover was slightly too large to make a proper seal. The installation guys, who were great by the way, said they would work with All Spa to get is sorted out (new parts to make it work). Anyway, it's been a month and the thing is still sitting half assembled in my yard. Keep in mind that this is a $10K cover left partially assembled and covered in a tarp. I've made 5 inquiries via phone to All Spa to at least get a status update but have yet to respond. It really just speaks to a major lack of professionalism to not even have the decency to let us know the status of what is going on. I don't usually leave reviews like this but I think that this certainly warrants a 1 star review."
WOODROW V on April 2022
Since 1979, AllSpa has been Oregon and SW Washington's largest and most trusted hot tub, swim spa, and sauna repair and cleaning service. We’re the only service provider who’s trade certified, and we ensure all technicians are background checked, licensed, and continually trained. We pride ourselves on meeting the needs of all clients, no matter what brand of spa they own! We’re also the trusted service department of Oregon Hot Tub and Jacuzzi Hot Tubs Portland, and we are factory authorized to repair most brands. If you see care package we have that's not exactly what you want, don't worry, we'll build a custom plan just for you (or your business)! For more information, visit our website at www.AllSpa.com or call us at 503-941-9004.
"We ordered a Covana SwimSpa cover back in July or August of 2021. They finally received the product from the manufacturer in March of this year. When the installation team came to put it all together they realized that the person who had placed the order with the manufacturer had missed the fact that the cover was slightly too large to make a proper seal. The installation guys, who were great by the way, said they would work with All Spa to get is sorted out (new parts to make it work). Anyway, it's been a month and the thing is still sitting half assembled in my yard. Keep in mind that this is a $10K cover left partially assembled and covered in a tarp. I've made 5 inquiries via phone to All Spa to at least get a status update but have yet to respond. It really just speaks to a major lack of professionalism to not even have the decency to let us know the status of what is going on. I don't usually leave reviews like this but I think that this certainly warrants a 1 star review."
WOODROW V on April 2022
At Re-Bath, we believe that bathroom remodeling doesn’t need to be a messy, expensive headache. Since our inception in 1979, we’ve pioneered an entirely new concept in bathtub and shower home remodeling. We call it “The Refreshing Remodel.” Why tear up your home and disrupt your lifestyle with weeks of laborers, dust, debris and inconvenience? At Re-Bath, we believe in preserving the tranquility of your home with quiet, clean, quick and affordable bathroom remodeling. With our high quality DuraBath SSP bathtub liners, we quickly and efficiently remodel your bathroom with minimum disruption to you and your home. Re-Bath invites you to find sanctuary from the hectic demands of life in a warm, relaxing, soothing bath or rejuvenating shower. Your bathing experience should occur in the most beautiful surroundings possible. Re-Bath presents you with an alternative to worn out bathtubs, outdated tile walls and dingy shower bases. After all, it’s easier to enjoy a long soak or refreshing shower when you’re surrounded by a fresh new bathtub, walls or shower. If you’re thinking to yourself, “I want to update my bathroom,” Re-Bath is here for you and can transform your old bathroom into an inviting retreat from life’s daily stress. So Relax, Refresh, Renew with Re-Bath!
At Re-Bath, we believe that bathroom remodeling doesn’t need to be a messy, expensive headache. Since our inception in 1979, we’ve pioneered an entirely new concept in bathtub and shower home remodeling. We call it “The Refreshing Remodel.” Why tear up your home and disrupt your lifestyle with weeks of laborers, dust, debris and inconvenience? At Re-Bath, we believe in preserving the tranquility of your home with quiet, clean, quick and affordable bathroom remodeling. With our high quality DuraBath SSP bathtub liners, we quickly and efficiently remodel your bathroom with minimum disruption to you and your home. Re-Bath invites you to find sanctuary from the hectic demands of life in a warm, relaxing, soothing bath or rejuvenating shower. Your bathing experience should occur in the most beautiful surroundings possible. Re-Bath presents you with an alternative to worn out bathtubs, outdated tile walls and dingy shower bases. After all, it’s easier to enjoy a long soak or refreshing shower when you’re surrounded by a fresh new bathtub, walls or shower. If you’re thinking to yourself, “I want to update my bathroom,” Re-Bath is here for you and can transform your old bathroom into an inviting retreat from life’s daily stress. So Relax, Refresh, Renew with Re-Bath!
The cost to refinish a bathtub is $490 for most homeowners. However, this cost can range from $200 to $1,000 or more, depending on your tub's material and condition.
For example, enamel and cast-iron bathtubs are pretty straightforward to refinish, costing between $350 and $600. However, if you have an antique claw-foot tub, you can expect to pay between $500 and $1,200 for refinishing costs due to the care and complexity needed.
For a standard-sized bathtub with minor damage, it takes approximately 3 to 5 hours to refinish. It might take a bit longer if your bathtub refinishing contractor needs to fill in significant cracks or gouges. This is the same if you have a specialty tub, like an oversized bathtub—you can expect your pro to take a bit on the longer side.
If your bathtub is in overall good shape with minor scratches, discoloration, or just general wear and tear, it's best (and less expensive) to refinish it.
If your tub has large cracks, is leaking, or is otherwise severely damaged, we recommend replacing it with a new bathtub. Refinishing a bathtub can only fix superficial problems, so these issues will still be present or reappear after a refinishing.
There are a few signs, both obvious and not so obvious, that it's time to refinish your bathtub. While some of these signs aren't an urgent problem, others could lead to significant damage if left untreated. Signs you should look out for include:
Rust stains, which signal the tub's enamel or surface sealer is deteriorating
Small chips, which can grow into larger chunks and can lead to rusting
Discoloration, which doesn't lead to a more significant problem but can be unsightly
Dirty surfaces, which means that the tub glaze is breaking down and allowing dirt to seep below the coating
Refinishing a bathtub is worth it if your tub has minor damage or is a color that you don't like. The cost of replacing a bathtub is more expensive than simply refinishing one, averaging around $5,300. It's more cost-effective to refinish your tub if you can, but it also gives you the look of a new bathtub without having to replace the whole thing.