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Describe the damage and send a close-up plus a wider photo of the tub or shower.
Dallas Tub Fix repairs isolated chips, cracks, holes, fiberglass damage, acrylic damage, porcelain/enamel chips, shower pan cracks, weak tub bottoms and cultured marble damage.
Owner-operated repair service. Speak directly with John—no bathroom-remodeling sales pitch.

Chips, cracks, holes, weak fiberglass bottoms, shower pan cracks, acrylic damage, porcelain/enamel chips, cultured marble chips and rental or builder punch-list damage.
You do not need to know the material or exact repair name. Start with a call or text photos, and John will explain the practical next step.
Describe the damage and send a close-up plus a wider photo of the tub or shower.
John checks the visible damage, location, movement, leaking and whether repair appears practical.
If the job is a good fit, you can discuss the estimate and scheduling without a remodeling sales pitch.
Photos help customers compare the damage they see at home with common chip, crack, fiberglass and cultured marble repair situations.








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Customers should not have to guess whether a chip, crack, hole or shower pan problem can be repaired. Dallas Tub Fix gives customers a clear way to understand the damage, send useful photos and ask whether repair is practical before scheduling.
Separate pages cover chips, cracks, holes, fiberglass, acrylic, porcelain/enamel, cultured marble, shower pans and tub bottoms.
Some damage is not a good repair candidate. Major movement, hidden water damage or active plumbing leaks need to be disclosed before scheduling.
Lavon, Wylie and Rockwall are the closest service areas, with Plano, Dallas and other DFW communities served by appointment when the repair is a good fit.
These repair services are organized around the problems customers actually see: chips, cracks, holes, soft tub bottoms, shower pan cracks and material-specific damage.
Start here for repair-only help with chips, cracks, holes, fiberglass damage, acrylic damage, porcelain/enamel chips, shower pan cracks and cultured marble problems.
Bathtub repair details →Repair isolated bathtub chips in porcelain, enamel, fiberglass and acrylic surfaces around Lavon, Wylie, Rockwall and northeast DFW.
Chip repair details →Cracks need more judgment than small chips because movement, leaks, flexing or weak support can change what kind of repair is safe.
Crack repair details →Fiberglass tubs and shower units can develop cracks, holes, chips and weak spots. The right repair depends on support, flexing and water exposure.
Fiberglass repair details →A cracked shower pan can allow water into places it should not go. The first step is to understand material, movement and whether the crack is actively leaking.
Shower pan crack repair details →A soft, flexing or cracked fiberglass tub bottom is a higher-risk repair because movement can cause cracks to return if the support problem is not addressed.
Tub bottom repair details →Holes and punctures need more than a cosmetic cover. The repair must bridge the damaged area, restore shape and prevent water entry.
Hole repair details →Service starts closest to Lavon, Wylie and Rockwall, then extends by appointment through Plano, Dallas and other DFW communities.
Customers usually describe tub and shower problems by the damage they see: a chip, crack, hole, soft bottom, shower pan split, drain-area rust, acrylic mark, porcelain/enamel chip or cultured marble crack.
Porcelain/enamel, fiberglass, acrylic and cultured marble repair differently. The material changes prep, bonding and color expectations.
Cracks and tub bottoms need flexing checked before cosmetic work is discussed. Movement can cause repeat cracking.
Shower pans, drain areas, holes and cracks need water-risk questions answered before scheduling.
Close-up, wide and size-reference photos help avoid wasted trips and give a more accurate repair expectation.
These guides support the main service pages and help customers understand the difference between simple cosmetic damage and damage that needs more careful inspection.
Helps customers understand when a chip, crack, hole or soft bottom is a possible repair candidate and when replacement or structural work may be safer.
Open repairable-or-replace guide →Explains the exact pictures to send: close-up, wide angle, size reference, material clues and signs of flexing or leaking.
Read the checklist →Explains why shower pan cracks should be handled carefully and what information matters before a repair is scheduled.
Open leaking shower pan crack guide →For a better estimate, send one close-up photo, one wide photo, a size reference, the city, and whether the area leaks, flexes, feels soft, or has been repaired before.
Photo estimate guideColor blending, cure time, material type and movement all affect the final result. Dallas Tub Fix sets clear expectations before the job is scheduled.
Warranty and limitsMost tub and shower repair calls start the same way: identify the damage, confirm the material if possible, check whether the area moves or leaks, then send clear photos before scheduling.
Most customers do not know the material or repair type when they first call. That is normal. The fastest path is to identify the visible damage, check for movement or leaking, and send clear photos before scheduling.