What bath repair means here
This page is for bathtub and shower surface damage. It does not describe plumbing, drain replacement, tile remodeling, pump repair, motor repair or electrical work. The goal is to help customers identify whether the damaged area is a repair candidate before scheduling.
Common bath repair requests
Common requests include a chipped bathtub, cracked acrylic tub, fiberglass tub hole, cracked shower pan, weak fiberglass tub bottom, rust around a drain, porcelain/enamel chip, scratched tub surface and cultured marble chip or crack.
Best first step
Send clear photos before scheduling. Include one close-up, one wide photo showing the whole tub or shower, a coin or dollar bill for size, the city, the material if known, and whether the damaged area flexes, leaks or feels soft.
Related repair pages
Chip repair
For isolated chips in porcelain/enamel, fiberglass or acrylic surfaces.
Bathtub chip repair →Crack repair
For cracks where movement, leaking and support need to be considered.
Bathtub crack repair →Fiberglass repair
For fiberglass tub and shower chips, cracks, holes and weak areas.
Fiberglass repair →Cost guide
See the factors that affect repair estimates.
Repair cost guide →How this helps the estimate
This information helps separate a simple surface repair from damage that may involve movement, water exposure, weak support, previous patch material, or another trade. A clearer description usually means a clearer estimate and fewer surprises on repair day.
What Dallas Tub Fix should know before scheduling
- Where the job is located and whether the unit is occupied or vacant.
- What material the tub, shower pan, wall, vanity top, or cultured marble surface appears to be.
- Whether the damaged area leaks, moves, flexes, feels soft, or has grown over time.
- Whether someone has already used a DIY kit, caulk, epoxy, tape, or another patch.
- Whether the damage is near the drain, bottom, corner, plumbing wall, or high-use standing area.
What is not handled by this repair-only scope
This site is for bathtub and shower surface damage repair. It does not claim plumbing, pump, motor, jet, electrical, framing, subfloor, tile installation, or full bathroom remodeling work. If the damage points to one of those issues, that should be addressed before or alongside the surface repair decision.