Tub Reglazing Services in Ballwin, MO

Discover 2 professional tub reglazing businesses in Ballwin. Compare reviews, prices, and services.

Ballwin sits in west St. Louis County, a suburban stretch where the housing stock leans heavily on ranch homes and split-levels built from the late 1950s through the 1980s. That era of construction matters for tub reglazing: a lot of those original bathrooms still have porcelain-on-steel or cast iron tubs, often in almond, harvest gold, or avocado colors that aren’t going to match any tile you’d buy today. Reglazing is almost always the smarter call over replacement in these homes, especially when the tub is cast iron and structurally sound.

Missouri’s humidity is worth thinking about. The St. Louis metro gets warm, muggy summers, and bathroom ventilation in older ranch-style homes can be minimal. A refinished surface holds up fine in humidity, but the cure window matters. A reputable contractor won’t rush you back into the bathroom the same day, and they’ll tell you to run the exhaust fan consistently after the coating is fully set. If your bathroom fan is old or underpowered, it’s worth upgrading before the job, not after.

One thing that comes up in older Ballwin homes specifically: some of those tubs have been repaired or touched up before, and a second coat over a poorly bonded previous finish is a recipe for peeling within a year. Good prep work, including stripping any prior coatings, cleaning, and mechanical etching, is what separates a job that lasts a decade from one that starts flaking in 18 months. Ask any contractor you’re considering how they handle a tub that’s already been refinished.

With only two providers listed here, it’s reasonable to contact both, compare how they answer your prep questions, and check that each carries liability insurance. Price matters, but the quality of the prep conversation is usually a reliable signal.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does tub reglazing typically cost in the Ballwin area?

Most reglazing jobs in the St. Louis metro run between $300 and $600 for a standard alcove tub. Larger soaking tubs, tubs with chips that need filling first, or jobs that include the tile surround will push that number higher.

How long does a reglazed tub last in Missouri's climate?

A properly applied finish should last 10 to 15 years with reasonable care. Missouri's humidity swings don't directly affect the coating once it's cured, but ventilation matters. A bathroom that stays damp between uses will shorten the lifespan of any refinish job.

Do I need to leave my house during the reglazing process?

Yes, and for several hours after as well. The sprayed coatings used in reglazing release strong fumes, and most contractors ask you to stay out of the bathroom for at least 24 hours. Good ventilation is part of the job, but the smell can linger.

Can a reglazed tub be reglazed again later?

Yes. A worn reglaze can be stripped and redone, though prep work on a previously coated surface takes more time. Make sure you tell any contractor upfront if the tub has already been refinished before.

Is tub reglazing regulated or licensed in Missouri?

Missouri doesn't have a specific state license for tub refinishers. That said, contractors applying isocyanate-based coatings are subject to EPA worker safety rules, and a reputable company will carry general liability insurance. Always ask.

Resurfacing Solutions LLC in Ballwin

Resurfacing Solutions LLC

★★★☆☆ 3.7 (3 reviews)

📍 112 Caybeth Dr, Ballwin, MO 63011

📞 +1 314-717-9234

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Clawfoot Bathtub Refinishing in Ballwin

Clawfoot Bathtub Refinishing

★☆☆☆☆ 1 (1 reviews)

📍 112 Caybeth Dr, Ballwin, MO 63011

📞 +1 314-400-7726

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