What this repair covers
Holes and punctures need more than a cosmetic cover. The repair must bridge the damaged area, restore shape and prevent water entry. 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
- Holes in fiberglass tubs or showers
- Punctures from dropped tools or construction damage
- Old fixture holes and screw holes
- Small holes in wall panels or tub ledges
Repair process
- Confirm the material and hole size from photos
- Remove weak edges and prepare a stable repair area
- Patch, fill and shape the damaged area
- Sand and blend the repair
- Explain use limits and cure time
What affects the estimate?
Photos help prevent bad quotes. The biggest price and suitability factors are:
- hole size
- backing support
- water exposure
- surface texture
- repair access
Material and damage notes
Bathtub Hole 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
Can a hole in a plastic or fiberglass tub be repaired?
Many holes can be repaired if the surrounding area is stable and not actively leaking from another source.
Is a hole repair the same price as a chip repair?
Usually no. Holes often require more prep, patching and reinforcement.
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.


