Tub refinishing
Refresh fiberglass, acrylic, cultured marble, cast iron or steel tubs when condition allows.
Refinishing
Tub, shower, sink and tile repair or refinishing backed by nearly 30 years of local specialty experience.

Replacement is not always the smartest answer. Through Tub Doctor expertise, worn or outdated tubs, showers and other bathroom surfaces may be repaired, recolored or refinished at a fraction of the disruption of full replacement. The first step is evaluating the surface and being honest about whether refinishing is likely to provide a lasting solution.
What the service includes
The exact scope depends on the home, but these are the disciplines considered during planning.
Refresh fiberglass, acrylic, cultured marble, cast iron or steel tubs when condition allows.
Repair or recolor eligible shower surfaces to improve appearance and extend useful life.
Evaluate cracks, holes and damaged areas, including some cracked tub bottoms.
Repair and recolor existing tile surrounds or wainscoting as an alternative to full replacement.
Restore antique tubs and create a distinctive bathroom focal point.
Recommend refinishing only when the team is confident the surface is a reasonable candidate.
Details we resolve
Tub Doctor has helped Middle Georgia homeowners restore bathroom surfaces for nearly three decades. Bringing that specialty into the larger interior company allows refinishing to be considered alongside remodeling, tile, flooring and fixture changes—so the recommendation fits the entire room.
Our process
Understand the home, the frustration, the priorities and the investment range.
Resolve layout and direction before narrowing products and finishes.
Compare materials together in the showroom and document the choices.
Coordinate ordering, installation, communication and finishing work.
Helpful answers
Every home and project is different. These answers provide a practical starting point before an in-person consultation.
Potential candidates include fiberglass, acrylic, cultured marble, cast iron, steel and some tile surfaces. Condition must be evaluated.
Some cracks and even certain cracked tub bottoms can be repaired, but the surface must be inspected first.
It is often a more economical option, especially when replacement would affect tile, plumbing or surrounding finishes.
Yes, eligible surfaces can often be recolored as part of the refinishing process.
Replacement may be better when the structure, damage or surrounding bathroom plan makes refinishing impractical. The evaluation should drive the recommendation.
Local service
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Start with a conversation
Tell us what is not working, what you want to change and where the project is located. We will help you identify the right next step.