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Real Estate Q-bathrooms

Is it true that when selling your house, having a bathtub with a separate tub and tile is worth more that one of those all-in-one tub/shower inserts?

The previous owners did a terrible job tiling the tub, its uneven, the grout is cracked everywhere, and therefore it is impossible to keep clean. I would like nothing more than to take a sledgehammer to it, but someone mentioned this to me and I wasn't sure.

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Re: Real Estate Q-bathrooms

  • I think well done tub and tile is worth more than one of the all in one inserts, but eh, I don't think its a big deal either way.
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  • I am so sick of cleaning caulk and grout. My dad has a really nice house and has the all-in-one inserts in his bathrooms and they still look really nice. Which makes me think maybe it doesn't really matter.
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  • IMO yes.  

    Obviously a crappy tile job is probably less desirable than a fiberglass/plastic bath/shower insert, but overall the materials themselves are more expensive for a tile bath- an enameled cast iron or steel tub is going to cost more than an acrylic one, plus the cost of the tile and labor to install it, etc. is more $$ than the insert. 

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  • If it's between cracked grout/bad calking and a all in one, the all in one will show better.  And I can't imagine that it would have a HUGE effect on price, # of bedrooms/bathrooms, square footage and location bear the most weight on price.  Sure it's a nice selling feature, but it's not going to mean thousands of dollars difference in the price.  FWIW when we re-did our bathroom we put in a new deep tub (fiberglass, which was a bad idea, but total other post) and used largish tiles (maybe 5X5") that we got a closeout prices from Atlas Tile in Arnold.  We put them up around the tub in a day, and then finished the grout the next, it was easy and quick.
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  • I'm definitely no expert in this area, but I would likely go with the all in one. I doubt a nice tiled tub would get you enough extra money to justify the extra money you would spend getting it installed. I also agree that cleaning grout sucks!
  • I just emailed DH about it and we put it on "the list". meaning the list of endless projects to get done around the house. YAY.

    I think any amount of potential $ lost will be negated by no more feelings of hostility every time I walk in the bathroom.

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  • imagemrs. remy:

    I just emailed DH about it and we put it on "the list". meaning the list of endless projects to get done around the house. YAY.

    I think any amount of potential $ lost will be negated by no more feelings of hostility every time I walk in the bathroom.

    our bathroom had a sliding door and I couldn't take it.  My relief was palpable when DH removed the door and the frame. 

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  • Personally, I would rather have tile, even if it's ugly, than an all-in-one overlay.  When we were looking at houses a few years ago that was a major show stopper.  The gross factor of not knowing what the hell is under the overlay was something we were not willing to compromise with. 

    I'm not 100% positive about this, but I'm sure places like Bath Fitter install the overlay on top of your current shower tiles.  Moisture will accumulate between the overlay and tile, which will lead to mold problems.  I'm sure some DIYer's tear their tile down first, put up new drywall, and proceed with the overlay, thus eliminating my mold concern.  It still freaks me out though.

    Just my $0.02 from a different perspective.  I honestly don't think tile vs overlay makes a huge difference with a listing price.  

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  • imagemrs. remy:

    I just emailed DH about it and we put it on "the list". meaning the list of endless projects to get done around the house. YAY.

    I think any amount of potential $ lost will be negated by no more feelings of hostility every time I walk in the bathroom.

    haha we also have "the list" which sits on the fridge and is very looooong.  But I think we are in the same boat, really really want to get out of the TH, but it's not looking good.

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  • imagepssjadey:

    Personally, I would rather have tile, even if it's ugly, than an all-in-one overlay.  When we were looking at houses a few years ago that was a major show stopper.  The gross factor of not knowing what the hell is under the overlay was something we were not willing to compromise with. 

    I'm not 100% positive about this, but I'm sure places like Bath Fitter install the overlay on top of your current shower tiles.  Moisture will accumulate between the overlay and tile, which will lead to mold problems.  I'm sure some DIYer's tear their tile down first, put up new drywall, and proceed with the overlay, thus eliminating my mold concern.  It still freaks me out though.

    Just my $0.02 from a different perspective.  I honestly don't think tile vs overlay makes a huge difference with a listing price.  

    We wouldn't be doing bath fitter or anything like that, we DIY almost everything. So we would be ripping the old stuff out. I agree, the thought of taking a shower in a newer enclosure overtop a cruddy old tub weirds me out.

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  • Oh I wasn't implying that you would do that at all.  I was thinking more on the lines of potential buyers wondering if the overlay was over old tile and not asking.  That's what we did.  Embarrassed  Actually, we asked the selling realtor at one house and he didn't know the answer so we stopped asking at other houses.  

    Good luck with everything!

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  • imagepssjadey:

    Oh I wasn't implying that you would do that at all.  I was thinking more on the lines of potential buyers wondering if the overlay was over old tile and not asking.  That's what we did.  Embarrassed  Actually, we asked the selling realtor at one house and he didn't know the answer so we stopped asking at other houses.  

    Good luck with everything!

    Ah....gotcha. Comprehension fail on my part :)

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