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Bathtub Reglazing

Is your bathtub worn, scratched, stained, chipped, or cracked? Does it always look dirty, no matter how hard you scrub? Is it an unsightly shade of mauve or harvest gold that went out of fashion decades ago? If you answered yes to any of these questions, Pronto can help.

Tub Reglazing

In the past, the only way to deal with bathtub problems was to replace the entire tub. This was very expensive in terms of materials and labor, and quite disruptive to your household routine. Depending on the speed and work ethic of your contractor, it could take days to complete the replacement and restore your tub to a working condition.

Now, you can invest in bathtub reglazing instead. This fast, convenient, affordable service offers tremendous savings over a full replacement, both in terms of time and money. We can have your tub refinished and ready to use in a matter of hours, for a fraction of the cost of a full replacement.

We offer reglazing services for all types of fiberglass, cast iron, and acrylic bathtubs, including ones surfaced with porcelain, enamel, or ceramic. Our skilled technicians will seal any chips or cracks with an appropriate filler, then coat the entire tub with a fully warranted refinishing product specifically designed to resist peeling, chipping and discoloration. We can also add an anti-slip finish for improved tub safety. Choose from over 60 specialty colors and enjoy a tub that looks better than new!

Options and Cost Comparison

Total Replacement Liner Refinishing
Cost $4,000 + $2,400 tub/wall system $455 (prices may vary by job)
Time Without Tub 7-10 days 2 days 48 hours for traditional method.1-2 hours with eco-friendly product
Durability 15+ years 10-15 years 10-15 years
Look and Feel Porcelain, plastic, fiberglass Acrylic or plastic shell Retain original porcelain and ceramic fixtures but with new color, texture
Disruption Major: dust, debris, drywall, plumbing, construction crew, etc. Moderate: dust and debris Minimal – 1-2 workers

 

For even more information, visit our Why Refinish? page.