Bonding surface
The damaged area must be cleaned, opened, shaped, or prepared so repair materials can bond correctly.
Texas Tub Chip & Crack Repair LLC focuses on damage repair. This page explains the repair logic behind chips, cracks, holes, soft fiberglass bottoms, and shower pan damage.

Texas Tub Chip & Crack Repair LLC focuses on the bathtub and shower problems customers actually have: a cracked tub, chipped porcelain, a soft fiberglass floor, a shower pan crack, a hole, or damage in a rental or hotel room. These repair resources help customers understand what may be repairable and what photos to send first.
Good tub and shower repair starts with diagnosis. A chip, crack, hole, or soft floor must be prepared for the material, location, movement, and expected use. A repair over a dirty, flexing, wet, or unsupported area is not the same as a repair built on a stable surface.

The damaged area must be cleaned, opened, shaped, or prepared so repair materials can bond correctly.
Fiberglass cracks, holes, soft floors, and shower pans may require reinforcement when practical.
Cracks that return usually have a movement problem. The cause matters as much as the visible line.
Localized repair is not the same as refinishing an entire tub. Honest expectations protect the customer.
This page gives clear repair information for common tub and shower damage. It connects each repair service to the real customer question: what is damaged, can it be repaired, what caused it, what risks matter, and what photos help before replacement is considered.
Learn why crack location, movement, and water exposure matter.
Understand flexing, support loss, and tub bottom concerns.
Learn why shower floor cracks need fast screening.
Make estimate screening faster and more accurate.
Text one close-up, one wider photo showing where the damage is, and your city. We will review the damage and explain the next step.
Texas Tub keeps expectations clear with repair-only information, photo estimate instructions, warranty explanations, service-area honesty, and repair process education.