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Soft Bathtub Floor Warning Signs

A soft or spongy bathtub floor is more than a cosmetic issue. Movement can stress the surface, reopen cracks, and create leak risk.

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Soft Bathtub Floor Warning Signs - Texas Tub repair information
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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.

Signs of a soft floor

  • The tub floor flexes or moves under foot.
  • Cracks appear where people stand.
  • A repaired crack comes back.
  • The drain area moves or creaks.
  • The bottom feels hollow, weak, or unsupported.

Fiberglass bottoms can soften from poor support, age, heavy use, water exposure, installation gaps, or previous damage.

Soft fiberglass bathtub floor inspection
Flex and movement are major repair-screening signals.

Why reinforcement may matter

A surface patch alone may not hold if the bottom continues moving. Soft floor requires evaluation of the support issue, the damaged area, and whether the repair can be stabilized well enough for use.

Need to know if it can be repaired?

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.

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