Tub Reglazing Services in North St Paul, MN

Discover 1 professional tub reglazing business in North St Paul. Compare reviews, prices, and services.

North St Paul sits just east of St Paul proper, part of the inner-ring suburb band that developed heavily in the mid-20th century. That means a lot of the housing stock here dates from the 1950s through the 1970s, and those homes often came with cast iron or early fiberglass tubs that are still in place today. Cast iron tubs from that era are genuinely worth saving. They’re heavier, better insulated, and more durable than most modern replacements. Reglazing is often the smarter call over ripping one out.

Minnesota winters put real stress on bathrooms. Freeze-thaw cycles affect exterior walls, and the wide swing between dry winter air and humid summer conditions means coatings need time to bond and cure properly. If you’re scheduling a reglaze, spring and early fall tend to be the better windows. Winter jobs are doable, but ventilation is trickier when the temperature outside is well below freezing and opening windows isn’t realistic for long.

The Twin Cities metro has a reasonable number of refinishing contractors, but demand spikes in spring when people start home improvement projects before putting houses on the market. If you’re planning a bathroom refresh before listing, book early. Waiting until April often means a two- to three-week delay.

One thing worth knowing upfront: reglazing fumes are strong. Isocyanates in two-part coatings require the contractor to wear a supplied-air respirator, and you’ll want to plan to be out of the house for several hours on the day of the job, ideally with pets out too. A contractor who doesn’t discuss ventilation and safety prep is a red flag. Ask about it before you book.

With just one local listing on this page, it’s also worth checking contractors from nearby Maplewood, White Bear Lake, or the St Paul area. Most refinishers in this metro serve a wide radius.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Minnesota's climate affect how long a tub reglaze lasts?

Minnesota homes run forced-air heat all winter, which dries out bathroom air and can cause coatings to cure differently than in humid climates. A good refinisher will account for temperature and humidity on the day of application. Proper ventilation during and after the job matters more here in winter months when windows stay closed.

What's a realistic lifespan for a reglazed tub in a Minnesota home?

With proper care, a professionally reglazed tub typically lasts 10 to 15 years. That means using non-abrasive cleaners, avoiding bath mats with suction cups, and letting the coating cure fully (usually 24 to 48 hours) before first use.

Do I need a permit to have my bathtub reglazed in North St Paul?

No permit is required for cosmetic refinishing. Reglazing doesn't alter plumbing or structural elements, so it falls outside permit territory under Minnesota's State Building Code.

Is reglazing worth it compared to replacing the tub?

In most cases, yes. Full tub replacement in the Twin Cities metro typically runs $1,500 to $3,000 or more once labor and tile repair are factored in. Reglazing usually costs a fraction of that and makes sense for any tub that's structurally sound but just worn or discolored.

Star Bath Systems in North St Paul

Star Bath Systems

★★★★☆ 4.9 (22 reviews)

📍 2563 7th Ave E Suite B, North St Paul, MN 55109

📞 +1 612-213-2910

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