After-Care Matters
A refinished bathtub or shower should be cleaned with non-abrasive products and soft cloths. Harsh scrub pads, bleach-heavy cleaners, and strong chemicals can shorten the life of the finish.
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These updates are written to help homeowners understand when refinishing makes sense, how to care for a refinished surface, and when to send photos before scheduling.
A refinished bathtub or shower should be cleaned with non-abrasive products and soft cloths. Harsh scrub pads, bleach-heavy cleaners, and strong chemicals can shorten the life of the finish.
Ask About CareWide photos show the full surface. Closeups show chips, cracks, rust, peeling, drain damage, or weak fiberglass areas. That helps BBR tell whether repair, refinishing, or replacement advice makes more sense.
Send PhotosSome tubs need repair before coating. Chips, cracks, holes, old failed coating, or flexing fiberglass bottoms should be reviewed before refinishing so the finished surface has a better chance to last.
Bathtub RepairThe best updates are not fluff. They should help homeowners and property managers understand refinishing, repair, photos, care, cost factors, service areas, and when replacement may be better.
Bathtub refinishing, also called resurfacing or reglazing, restores the existing tub surface with repair, bonding, and a professional coating system. It is usually much less disruptive than replacing the tub.
In many cases, yes. Refinishing can avoid demolition, plumbing disruption, tile repair, and the extra cost of full replacement. Pricing depends on surface size, material, damage, and prep required.
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