Common signs
Visible cracks, open chips, rough edges, staining, flexing, holes, or damage that keeps catching water or dirt.
Repair cracks, gouges, chips, and impact damage on acrylic tubs and shower units when the material is repairable. Call or text photos for a repair estimate before replacing the tub.

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.
Acrylic Bathtub Repair is for localized tub or shower damage where the customer wants to save the existing fixture instead of starting with demolition. The repair decision depends on the material, damage size, movement, water exposure, and whether the area can be prepared and stabilized.
Visible cracks, open chips, rough edges, staining, flexing, holes, or damage that keeps catching water or dirt.
Small damage can spread, collect moisture, expose the substrate, or become harder to blend if ignored.
Text photos before assuming replacement. A close-up and a wide photo usually answer the first round of questions.

Professional repair is not just wiping filler over damage. The area normally has to be cleaned, opened as needed, stabilized when movement is present, filled or reinforced with appropriate repair materials, shaped, smoothed, and finished with realistic color and texture expectations.
Prep determines whether the repair has a fighting chance to bond and hold.
Cracks and soft floors need more judgment than ordinary chips.
Spot repairs are blended as closely as practical, but lighting, age, texture, and material can affect visibility.
Acrylic Bathtub Repair can often be the practical choice when damage is localized. Replacement becomes more likely when damage is widespread, the bottom is badly unsupported, plumbing or subfloor issues are involved, or water damage has gone beyond the fixture.
Localized damage, stable surrounding material, and a fixture that is otherwise usable.
Severe movement, active water damage, failed support, or damage too large for a responsible spot repair.
The goal is not to sell every job. The goal is to identify repairable damage and avoid bad repairs.
Many acrylic bathtub repair jobs can be completed without replacement when the damage is localized and the surrounding material can support a proper repair.
Text clear photos, your city, and a short note about whether the area flexes, leaks, or feels soft.
No. Texas Tub Chip & Crack Repair LLC focuses on localized tub and shower damage repair, not full refinishing, reglazing, or resurfacing.
Qualifying repairs may include a written warranty. Warranty details depend on the damage type, location, movement, and repair conditions.
The repair approach changes for fiberglass, acrylic, porcelain, cast iron, gelcoat, and cultured marble.
Damage on the floor, drain, corner, wall, ledge, or shelf can change repair difficulty and water risk.
Flexing or soft areas need evaluation before a surface repair makes sense.
Open cracks, holes, and shower pan damage must be taken seriously because water can reach hidden areas.
Localized repair is designed to stabilize and blend the damaged area, not refinish the entire bathtub.
Clear photos help identify whether the damage is a realistic repair candidate.
Customers often discover damage and assume replacement is the only option. A repair-first evaluation helps separate localized repair candidates from larger bathroom, plumbing, or replacement problems.
Acrylic damage can include gouges, cracks, scratches, punctures, and stress marks. Repair screening should focus on surface depth, movement, and whether the area is load-bearing.
This page focuses on real customer questions: what is damaged, what caused it, what risks matter, what photos to send, and whether repair may be practical.
Text a close-up, a wider photo, and your city. We will review the damage and tell you whether it looks repairable, what usually affects the price, and what the next step should be.
Texas Tub keeps expectations clear with repair-only information, photo estimate instructions, warranty explanations, service-area honesty, and repair process education.
What the customer sees, where the damage is located, and whether it appears localized or spreading.
Whether the area may be cleaned, stabilized, reinforced if needed, filled, shaped, and finished.
When movement, water exposure, repeated cracking, severe damage, or hidden support issues may make replacement more likely.
What photos help screen the job before scheduling: close-up, wide location photo, second angle, and city.