Tub Reglazing Services in Edwardsville, IL

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

Edwardsville sits in Madison County, just across the river from St. Louis, and the housing stock here reflects that metro history. A good share of the single-family homes in and around the downtown area were built between the 1940s and 1970s, and many of those bathrooms still have their original cast iron or steel tubs. That’s actually good news for reglazing: older cast iron holds a coating well and the porcelain underneath is usually thick enough that surface wear hasn’t become a structural problem.

The St. Louis metro humidity is something local refinishers account for. Hot, wet summers mean the prep work, particularly etching and cleaning, has to be thorough before any coating goes down. Adhesion failures almost always trace back to moisture or residue left on the surface, not the product itself. When you’re vetting a contractor, ask directly how they handle ventilation and what they use to prep the surface. A good answer involves acid etching and a bonding primer, not just a quick scuff and spray.

Seasonally, demand picks up in spring when homeowners start home improvement projects ahead of summer, and again in October before the holidays. If you’re planning a bathroom refresh, booking four to six weeks out in spring is smart. The Edwardsville and Alton corridor has a smaller pool of dedicated refinishers than downtown St. Louis, so availability can tighten faster than you’d expect.

Illinois doesn’t require a state license specifically for tub refinishing, but the coatings used contain isocyanates and other compounds regulated under EPA and OSHA rules. Any legitimate operator will ask you to vacate the space during application and for several hours after. If a quote comes in unusually low and there’s no mention of ventilation requirements, that’s a red flag worth taking seriously.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does tub reglazing last in a home like mine?

A properly applied refinishing job typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal care. In the Midwest, where homes cycle through humid summers and dry heated winters, keeping the drain caulked and avoiding abrasive cleaners matters more than it would in a milder climate.

Do I need a permit to have my tub reglazed in Edwardsville?

No permit is required for cosmetic refinishing work. It's surface coating, not a plumbing or structural alteration, so it falls outside Illinois building code permit triggers.

How soon can I use the tub after reglazing?

Most refinishers ask you to wait 24 to 48 hours before using the tub. Cooler or more humid conditions, common in the Madison County area during spring and fall, can push cure time toward the longer end of that range.

Is reglazing worth it compared to replacing the tub?

For a tub in sound structural condition, reglazing almost always makes financial sense. Replacement in a modest Edwardsville home typically runs $1,000 to $3,000 or more once demo, plumbing work, and tile repair are factored in. Reglazing runs a fraction of that.

What's the difference between reglazing and refinishing?

The terms are used interchangeably in the trade. Both refer to cleaning, etching, and spraying a bonding topcoat onto the existing tub surface. No meaningful difference in process separates the two.

Kitchenland in Edwardsville

Kitchenland

★★★★☆ 4.8 (34 reviews)

📍 201 W High St, Edwardsville, IL 62025

📞 +1 618-656-5024

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Lee

Lee's Services Residential and Commercial Remodeling & Landscape

★★★★☆ 4.3 (6 reviews)

📍 1 Pine Hollow Ct, Edwardsville, IL 62025

📞 +1 618-656-5263

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