Bathtub Reglazing in Houston
New Generation is the bathtub resurfacing Houston specialist of choice of hundreds of homeowners and property managers. Bathtub Refinishing is an affordable alternative to replacing your bathtub. Refinishing will save you time, money, and a bunch of headaches!
The actual refinishing process only takes a few hours. Usually, a standard-sized bathtub takes approximately 3 to 4 hours to refinish plus a 24 hour drying period. The entire process is done on-site. This means the bathtub is not removed from its place so there is no dust or huge piles of trash waiting to be removed from your home. Bathtub resurfacing is also very inexpensive compared to tearing out and replacing your tub. It costs a fraction of what a bathtub replacement would cost. Many customers will save up to 70% of the cost of replacing their tub by refinishing it instead.
Our bathtub reglazing Houston experts can refinish all kinds of tubs with our proven refinishing method. If you have a porcelain, metal, cast iron, acrylic, fiberglass, or cultured marble bathtub; it can be refinished!
What is the actual method
used by our bathtub reglazing
Houston specialists?
used by our bathtub reglazing
Houston specialists?
Our bathtub refinishing method has been proven to last over the years. We make sure not to take any shortcuts in the refinishing process. From the preparation of the surface to the spraying of the topcoat, our technicians work diligently to achieve the best results every time they refinish a bathtub.
Bathtub Resurfacing Repair
New Generation can repair all kinds of bathtubs. Our refinishing specialists repair damages to bathtubs that include rust, holes, cracks, and chips. We can repair the damaged area and refinish only the repaired area if the rest of the bathtub is in good condition.
So if you have a brand new bathtub and someone dropped a heavy object on it causing it to chip, you do not have to replace the entire bathtub. Just give us a call and we will repair the chip. You won’t even be able to tell that there was a chip there before!