Our Houston Bathtub Reglazing Process

Standard bathtub reglazing appointments typically take 2 to 3 hours, while a tub with surrounding tile usually takes 3 to 4 hours.

Once the work is complete, the surface needs 24 hours to cure before normal use, so the new finish can fully harden and bond.

Below is our step by step process to clean, prep, and refinish your bathtub in Houston for a smooth, durable, like new surface.
How Tub Reglazing Works
Evaluate the Existing Surface
We start by checking the condition of your tub, looking for chips, cracks, stains, rust, or failing old coatings.
Deep Clean & De-Gloss
We thoroughly clean the tub to remove soap scum, body oils, hard water buildup, and cleaners. Then we lightly etch or sand the surface to prepare for the new coating.
Repair Damage and Imperfections
Chips, small cracks, rust spots, or pitting are filled, leveled, and smoothed, keeping the finished surface from showing old flaws through the new coating.
Mask and Protect the Area
We carefully mask walls, floors, fixtures, and nearby surfaces, then set up ventilation. This keeps overspray where it belongs, protecting your space while reglazing.
Apply Primer and Spray Finish
A bonding primer designed for tubs is applied first, followed by multiple sprayed coats of a high performance epoxy/urethane finish, providing a smooth, even surface.
Cure, Detail, and Re‑Caulk
Once the coating is applied, it’s left to cure, harden, and bond to the tub. Our Houston bathtub reglazing contractors clean the area, recaulk as needed, and explain how to use your newly reglazed tub to ensure lasting results.
Evaluate the Existing Surface


We start by checking the condition of your tub, looking for chips, cracks, stains, rust, or failing old coatings.

Deep Clean & De-Gloss
We thoroughly clean the tub to remove soap scum, body oils, hard water buildup, and cleaners. Then we lightly etch or sand the surface to prepare for the new coating.
Repair Damage and Imperfections
Chips, small cracks, rust spots, or pitting are filled, leveled, and smoothed, keeping the finished surface from showing old flaws through the new coating.
Mask and Protect the Area
We carefully mask walls, floors, fixtures, and nearby surfaces, then set up ventilation. This keeps overspray where it belongs, protecting your space while reglazing.
Apply Primer and Spray Finish
A bonding primer designed for tubs is applied first, followed by multiple sprayed coats of a high performance epoxy/urethane finish, providing a smooth, even surface.
Cure, Detail, and Re‑Caulk
Once the coating is applied, it’s left to cure, harden, and bond to the tub. Our Houston bathtub reglazing contractors clean the area, recaulk as needed, and explain how to use your newly reglazed tub to ensure lasting results.
Mask off for spraying
Masking paper around the tub and surroundingvanities to prevent overspray
Fixtures are thoroughly covered to ensure a flawlessrefinish
Doorways are covered to prevent dust from enteringthe work space and paint from leaving the area

Masking paper around the tub and surroundingvanities to prevent overspray

Fixtures are thoroughly covered to ensure a flawlessrefinish
Doorways are covered to prevent dust from enteringthe work space and paint from leaving the area

Bathtub and Tile Reglazing Preparation Instructions

Clear the tub or shower area of all personal items, including soaps, shampoos, razors, toys, shower caddies, and mats.

Remove any decorative items, small furniture, or rugs from the bathroom to keep the workspace open and protected.
Ensure the bathroom is clean and reasonably dry, especially around the tub, tile, and surrounding surfaces.
Ensure there is access to power outlets and running water so the bathtub refinishing technician can use their equipment and clean as needed.
Keep pets and children away from the work area for the duration of the appointment and during the initial curing period.
Inform the technician in advance if the tub or tile has been reglazed before or if there are known leaks, soft spots, or plumbing issues.
Refinished white bathtub with a glossy finish
Why Spray Reglazing is Best
Refinished white bathtub with a glossy finish

Spray reglazing is the best way to achieve a smooth, like new finish without replacing your bathtub or tile.

Because the coating is sprayed, it levels out evenly and avoids brush marks and roller texture. Spray application also lets us build the finish in thin, controlled layers, which improves adhesion, appearance, and long term performance without the cost, demolition, or downtime of a full remodel.