Avoid unnecessary replacement
When the base structure is still solid, refinishing or repair is often the smarter move.
Bathtub refinishing and repair in Austin, TX
We repair cracks, chips, and worn surfaces before refinishing so your tub looks clean, smooth, and built to last. No replacement. No demolition. Just solid work done right.
Texas Tub and Tile helps homeowners, property managers, and apartment teams restore worn bathrooms without full replacement. Our work includes bathtub refinishing, tub repair, crack repair, and tile resurfacing.
We serve Austin, Manor, Round Rock, Pflugerville, Cedar Park, and nearby cities with practical, repair-first recommendations. If your tub is chipped, cracked, stained, or outdated, we can usually restore it to a clean, like-new finish.
More city coverage: Georgetown, Leander, Buda, San Marcos, and New Braunfels.
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Why homeowners choose this route
When the base structure is still solid, refinishing or repair is often the smarter move.
Most projects focus on surface restoration, so there is less mess than a full tear-out.
Photo review helps us confirm whether repair, refinishing, or replacement is the best fit before scheduling.
You are not just paying for a new surface. You are paying for prep quality, repair quality, and a finish that holds up. Our team focuses on clean workmanship, clear communication, and reliable turnaround times.
Whether you need bathtub refinishing in Austin or a targeted crack repair, we focus on practical solutions that look right and last.
How it works
Share one full shot, one straight-on tub view, and close-ups of any damage.
We review condition, damage type, and material to recommend the right service.
You receive scope details, timing, and next steps based on your project.
Pick a date and we complete the repair or refinishing with minimal disruption.
FAQ
Often, yes. Fiberglass, acrylic, porcelain, and cultured marble tubs can frequently be repaired depending on the size, location, and severity of the damage.
In many cases, yes. Small to moderate chips and cracks are often repairable when the tub structure is still solid.
Often yes. Chip repairs are a common rental turnover request when the goal is to improve appearance quickly without full tub replacement.
Common causes include impact damage, surface wear, flexing in unsupported areas, and long-term stress around drains or high-use zones.
Yes, cultured marble is frequently repairable. The best approach depends on the crack depth, location, and surrounding surface condition.
Often yes, especially when addressed early. Acrylic cracks and splits are reviewed by photo first to determine whether repair alone or repair plus refinishing is the better path.
Yes. Fiberglass crack repairs are common, and soft spots can sometimes be stabilized depending on severity and access.
Often yes. Steel tubs with localized chips or wear can frequently be repaired and refinished when the base structure remains sound.
Yes. Many cast iron tubs are strong candidates for refinishing when the body is solid and the goal is to restore appearance.
Not always. Drain-area damage needs closer review, but some cases can still be repaired depending on crack size, movement, and water exposure history.
Yes. For many damaged tubs, repairing chips or cracks first and then refinishing provides a cleaner, more uniform final result.
Dry and cure windows vary by scope and conditions. You will receive project-specific use timing after the surface type and work plan are confirmed.
Send one full photo of the tub or shower, one or two close-ups of damage, and a shot that shows the room layout. That usually speeds up the quote review process.
It can be a practical solution when the tile is solid but stained, worn, or visually dated, and you want to avoid demolition.
Use the quote form and upload photos. That gives the fastest path to a useful quote response.
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