Refinishing
For worn, stained, outdated, or hard-to-clean tubs that may be restored without tearing out the bathroom.
For the clearest answer, text full-view photos plus closeups of the damage, drain, corners, and surrounding area. Include your nearest East Texas town so BBR can confirm service-area fit without guessing.
For Tyler-area bathtub refinishing, bathtub repair, shower, tile, or countertop questions, call or text photos to Best In The Business Refinishing LLC. Clear photos help BBR give a more realistic answer before scheduling.
Service area: Tyler, Longview, Frankston, Mount Pleasant, Paris, Sulphur Springs, Marshall, Carthage, Nacogdoches, Lufkin, Gilmer, Canton, Athens, Palestine, Jacksonville, Henderson, Kilgore, Crockett, Texarkana, and surrounding East Texas towns.
A Tyler bathtub may need simple refinishing, repair before coating, fiberglass reinforcement, drain-area work, or replacement advice. Photos give BBR a better first look at the surface before giving direction.
A wide photo helps show the whole tub, shower, tile surround, countertop, layout, and how much work area is involved.
Close photos help show chips, cracks, soft spots, peeling, rust, worn areas, old repair marks, or previous coating failure.
It helps to know whether you want a clean white finish, chip repair, crack repair, color change, rental turn, or advice on whether refinishing is worth it.
BBR does not want to guess blindly from one close-up picture. The surrounding surface, drain area, corners, overflow, apron, tile edges, and previous coating condition can all affect the recommendation.
Tyler-area projects can involve older cast iron tubs, porcelain tubs, fiberglass inserts, tile walls, rental bathrooms, guest baths, and countertop or vanity work in the same room.
The right answer depends on surface material, damage, movement, previous coating history, and whether the structure is still sound.
Cast iron, porcelain, fiberglass, acrylic, tile, cultured marble, and laminate surfaces all need different prep and repair decisions.
Chips, cracks, rust, peeling, worn glaze, drain damage, soft bottoms, and loose areas change what kind of work makes sense.
Occupied homes, rentals, vacant houses, upstairs bathrooms, and remodel schedules can affect timing and job planning.
Before work begins, Best In The Business Refinishing LLC explains the scope, price, warranty terms, and what to expect from the finished surface.
Let BBR know if the surface is cast iron, porcelain, fiberglass, acrylic, tile, cultured marble, Formica, or unknown.
Occupied, vacant, rental, upstairs, or remodel-related access can affect scheduling and job planning.
Tell BBR whether you want repair, refinishing, color change, a cleaner white finish, or help deciding between options.
A Tyler-area estimate should not be based on guesswork. Best In The Business Refinishing LLC reviews the surface condition, damage, material, old coatings, and access before recommending refinishing, repair, or replacement advice.
Yes. Texting photos is often the fastest way to begin, especially when the tub has chips, cracks, peeling, staining, rust, or previous coating failure.
Many chips, cracks, holes, worn spots, and drain-area issues can be repaired before refinishing, depending on surface condition and movement.
No. Refinishing can save money compared with replacement, but severe movement, water damage, loose backing, or structural failure may require another solution.
Yes. Best In The Business Refinishing LLC serves Tyler, Longview, Frankston, surrounding towns, rural addresses, lake-area homes, rentals, and other East Texas communities by appointment.
Call or text photos. Real answers from a local refinishing expert — no pushy sales pitch.