Fiberglass Tub Bottom Repair Guide
The bottom of a fiberglass tub is one of the most important areas to screen because people stand there, water collects there, and movement can cause repeat damage.
- Repair-only company
- Photo estimates
- East Texas service area

Start with the damage, then choose the right repair path
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.
Common fiberglass bottom problems
Fiberglass tub bottoms may crack from impact, poor support, age, repeated flexing, installation gaps, or heavy use. A bottom crack is different from a wall scratch because it carries body weight and gets wet during every use.
Linear cracks, spider cracks, drain-area cracks, and floor cracks.
Spongy bottoms, hollow sounds, flexing, and movement under foot.
Punctures, worn-through areas, and cutout damage that need structural attention.
Repair screening
Text photos and mention whether the floor moves when stepped on. If the bottom is soft, the repair must be reviewed as a movement problem, not just a cosmetic blemish.
Text clear photos before replacing the tub.
Send one close-up, one wider photo showing where the damage is, a second angle if possible, and your city. Texas Tub Chip & Crack Repair LLC will review the damage and explain the next step.
Honest answers before scheduling
Texas Tub keeps expectations clear with repair-only information, photo estimate instructions, warranty explanations, service-area honesty, and repair process education.
Texas Tub keeps the information honest and repair-focused so you know what to expect before scheduling.