Bathtub Bottom Repair for Soft Floors, Cracks & Fiberglass Damage
Texas Tub handles bottom-repair questions: soft floors, cracked fiberglass tub bottoms, flexing floors, support concerns, and repair-before-replacement decisions.

Fiberglass tub bottom repair, soft floor repair, and floor reinforcement
Bottom repair is one of the highest-intent repair categories because a soft or flexing tub floor can feel unsafe and may allow cracks to spread. This page targets the same bottom-repair questions other local providers mention, but with more diagnostic depth.
The floor gives under weight, flexes, pops, or feels unsupported.
Cracks appear where the floor moves, near the standing area, or around stress points.
Cracks or separation near the drain may raise leak concerns and needs closer review.
Photos help screen whether reinforcement and repair are realistic or whether replacement may be safer.
When bottom repair can save the tub
If the damage is localized and the bottom can be stabilized, a repair may avoid demolition, plumbing work, wall damage, and replacement downtime. If the floor is severely unsupported, water-damaged, or repeatedly failing, replacement may be the honest answer. That distinction is why Texas Tub starts with photos and diagnosis.
Text photos of the damage for a repair estimate.
Send one close-up, one wider photo showing where the damage is, another angle if possible, and your city in East Texas.