What this repair covers
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. Dallas Tub Fix uses a photo-first estimate process so customers know whether the damage is a good repair candidate before scheduling.
Common damage covered
- Soft or spongy tub floors
- Cracks where people stand
- Drain-area stress cracks
- Delamination, flexing and weak-bottom symptoms
Repair process
- Ask whether the floor moves under weight
- Check photos for crack pattern and drain location
- Explain whether the job is structural, cosmetic or both
- Repair and reinforce only when the damage is suitable
- Set realistic expectations on durability and use
What affects the estimate?
Photos help prevent bad quotes. The biggest price and suitability factors are:
- amount of flex
- crack pattern
- drain location
- floor access
- fixture age
Material and damage notes
Tub Bottom Repair should be judged by the actual surface, not only the name of the fixture. Fiberglass, acrylic, porcelain/enamel and cultured marble can look similar in photos, but the repair approach and appearance expectations can be different.
If the damaged area is near a drain, corner, floor, jet opening, shower door screw hole or high-use standing area, mention that when sending photos. Location can matter as much as size.
Helpful service areas
This page supports repair calls across the Lavon and northeast DFW side first, with broader DFW coverage when the job and schedule make sense.
Questions
Is a soft tub floor just cosmetic?
No. A soft bottom can mean support failure under the fiberglass, so the repair must be judged carefully.
Can you quote it from one photo?
Usually not. Send close-up photos, a wide photo, and a note about flexing.
Get a repair estimate
For the fastest answer, send a close-up photo, a wide photo of the whole tub or shower, and a size reference. Mention the city and whether the area leaks, flexes, feels soft, or has been repaired before.