How Long Does a Bathtub Reglazing Last?

Reclaim and retain your bathtub’s shine

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Bathtub reglazing transforms a worn-out tub from dull to dazzling, but how long does it last before it needs a refresh? Let’s explore the details of tub reglazing, including factors that impact longevity, tips for protecting your tub’s finish, whether repairing or replacing reglazing is best, and more.

How Long Does Bathtub Reglazing Last?

With proper care, quality bathtub reglazing lasts 10 to 15 years. However, the lifespan of your bathtub glazing depends on several factors, which we’ll discuss in depth below.

First, it’s important to understand that bathtub refinishing and reglazing are related but different services. Bathtub refinishing is restoring a tub (including repairing imperfections and cracks, resurfacing, and reglazing), but bathtub reglazing is the final step in the refinishing process. It can also be a stand-alone answer for tubs in good condition other than their shine wearing a little thin. 

Bathtub refinishing contractors near you can help with bathtub facelifts or suggest other options, like bathtub liners.

Factors Influencing How Long Bathtub Reglazing Lasts

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The longevity of bathtub reglazing depends on more than just the reglazing itself. The quality of the work, bathroom conditions, and bathtub care all influence how long the finish holds up. Here’s a closer look at what makes or breaks bathtub reglazing.

Quality

The quality of the reglazing is one of the biggest predictors of its longevity. Professional tub refinishers often use higher-quality materials and techniques, so their work usually lasts longer than DIY reglazing.

Environment

Humidity, poor water quality, and exposure to soap scum and grime make bathtub reglazing less durable. Environmental conditions during reglazing also influence longevity and how well the new finish adheres to the tub.

Use

The more often you use your tub, the shorter the life of the reglazing. Daily wear and tear dulls and damages reglazing by exposing it to water, soaps, oils, body scrubs, and other products that degrade the shiny finish over time. Friction from cleaning and bathing creates microabrasions that gradually wear down the glossy coating. Standing or sitting in the tub also weakens the bond between the reglazing and the bathtub surface, leading to chips, cracks, and peeling.

Maintenance

Scrub smart to keep the shine alive. Regular and careful maintenance, like cleaning with non-abrasive cleansers and cloths and avoiding harsh chemicals, preserves the finish. Frequent, gentle cleaning also removes soap scum, oils, and surface grime that wears down and dulls the reglazing.

Signs It’s Time to Redo Your Bathtub Reglazing

We can’t glaze over the facts about bathtub finishes—even the best reglazing doesn’t last forever. Here are some signs that it’s time to glaze again:

  • Visible chips and cracks

  • Discoloration like yellowing or fading

  • Rough texture

  • Water pooling under the reglazing

How to Increase the Life Span of Bathtub Reglazing

Keep your bathtub looking shiny and new with a little TLC. From cleaning tips to smart precautions, these easy steps help keep your tub looking polished and pristine. 

  • Avoid abrasive cleansers and harsh scrubbing pads.

  • Don’t put excessive pressure on the tub surface, especially if the reglazing is relatively new. Never store heavy items in a bathtub or on the edges.

  • Clean your bathtub regularly to prevent soap scum, mildew, and grime from building up and wearing down reglazing.

  • Use a non-slip bathtub mat to protect the tub bottom from scratches and keep you safer.

Warranties for Bathtub Reglazing

Many bathtub reglazing pros offer warranties against peeling, cracking, and discoloration. Depending on the company and the type of service, warranties typically last up to five years. If your contractor offers one, it’s wise to get it in writing. 

Here are our top tips for navigating warranties.

  • Check the warranty coverage: Warranties are only as good as their coverage limits, so make sure yours covers common issues like cracks, chips, and fading. Verify whether the warranty ends on a specific date or is prorated (meaning it declines in value over time) and whether it covers material and labor.

  • Understand terms and conditions: Most warranties have conditions. For example, some become void if you use the wrong cleaning method or use the tub too often. Understanding the terms helps you care for your reglazing and protect your warranty coverage.

  • Decide if it’s worth paying for: If your contractor offers free warranties, you're good to go. But if you have to pay extra for warranty coverage, you’ll need to decide if it’s worth it. Consider the cost of reglazing, the condition of your bathtub, and how likely you are to need repairs. If you’re hiring a pro and your bathtub is in good shape, an affordable warranty might give you peace of mind.

Repairing vs. Replacing Bathtub Reglazing

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The question is whether to repair or replace. If your bathtub has minor chips, cracks, or stains but most of the surface is in good condition, a repair may be the most cost-effective and efficient option. Reglazing pros can touch up or repair small areas without replacing all of the reglazing. 

However, if the reglazed surface is severely damaged or peeling, or the finish is worn over large areas, it’s time for a full reglazing replacement. In some cases, especially if the tub is in bad shape or you’re planning a bathroom remodel, replacing the entire bathtub might be more cost-effective in the long run.

Frequently Asked Questions

Bathtub refinishing costs range between $350 and $600, but the price may be less if you’re only reglazing. On the other hand, bathtub replacement costs range from $2,000 to $9,000. Your costs will vary, depending on the material of your bathtub, the condition of your bathtub, and the cost of labor and materials in your area.

Reglazing a bathtub is worth it if your current tub is in good condition and needs to be refinished or reglazed to bring it back to its shiny, smooth glory. While battered bathtubs might need to be refinished, bathtub refinishing is worth it, too, because it can make tubs with surface imperfections, shallow cracks and scratches, and staining look like new. Reglazing a bathtub is less expensive than refinishing, and both are less than the cost of bathtub replacement.

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