Tub Reglazing Services in New Franken, WI

Discover 1 professional tub reglazing business in New Franken. Compare reviews, prices, and services.

New Franken sits in Brown County, just northeast of Green Bay, in a part of Wisconsin where the housing stock leans heavily toward mid-century construction and older farmhouses. Many of those homes have original cast iron or steel tubs that, despite their age, still have solid structural bones. That’s exactly the situation where reglazing makes the most sense.

Wisconsin’s freeze-thaw cycle is hard on exterior masonry and foundations, but it doesn’t directly threaten a bathroom tub. What does matter here is bathroom humidity. Homes in the Green Bay region are closed up tight most of the year, and bathrooms with poor exhaust fans build up moisture that shortens the life of any finish, reglazed or original. If you’re thinking about reglazing, it’s worth pairing that project with a check on your bathroom fan. A glaze that lives in a steamy, poorly vented room will peel sooner than it should.

There’s one listing serving this area, so you’re not going to have a shortlist to compare. That means it’s worth doing a little more homework before you book. Ask for photos of past jobs, ask what brand of coating they use (higher-end polyurethane or acrylic urethane products outlast cheaper spray-on kits by years), and confirm they handle proper prep work, meaning acid etching or mechanical abrasion before the topcoat goes on. Prep is where most DIY and cut-rate jobs fail.

Wisconsin doesn’t require a specific state license for tub reglazing as its own trade, but contractors working in residential homes should carry general liability insurance. A small job, wrong coating, or skipped ventilation step can turn into a real problem. Confirm coverage before anyone starts spraying.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does tub reglazing last in Wisconsin's climate?

A professionally reglazed tub typically holds up 10 to 15 years with proper care. Wisconsin's cold winters don't directly affect a bathroom tub, but homes with older plumbing that runs cold before warming up can stress a weak glaze over time. Good ventilation after showers matters more than climate here.

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

Yes, for at least a few hours. The coatings used in reglazing release fumes that need ventilation. Most pros recommend staying out 2 to 4 hours after application, and keeping the bathroom well-aired for the rest of the day.

Is reglazing worth it compared to replacing the tub?

For most Wisconsin homeowners, yes. A cast iron or older porcelain tub that's structurally sound is a good candidate. Replacement means tear-out, potential tile damage, and a much higher bill. Reglazing runs a fraction of that cost when the tub itself isn't cracked or rusted through.

How soon can I use the tub after reglazing?

Most coatings need 24 to 48 hours to cure before you run water. Some fast-cure products cut that window down, but pushing it risks peeling. Ask your pro for the specific cure time on the product they use.

Hucek Plumbing & Home Repair in New Franken

Hucek Plumbing & Home Repair

★★★★★ 5 (4 reviews)

📍 4085 Williams Rd, New Franken, WI 54229

📞 +1 920-676-4966

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