Tub Reglazing Services in Sunrise, FL

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Sunrise sits in the middle of Broward County between Fort Lauderdale and Coral Springs, and like most of the surrounding area it has a lot of housing stock from the 1960s through the 1980s. That era produced plenty of cast iron and porcelain-on-steel tubs that are still in use today. Those older tubs are actually good candidates for reglazing: the substrate is solid, the porcelain just gets stained and worn on the surface, and a proper reglaze can bring them back without the construction mess a replacement would require.

South Florida’s climate does shape how reglazing work goes here. The combination of heat, humidity, and hard municipal water accelerates surface staining and makes worn finishes look worse faster. That same humidity means ventilation during and after the job really matters. A reglaze done with poor airflow in a sealed Florida bathroom can cure unevenly. A good pro will ask about your bathroom’s ventilation situation before they start.

Timing matters too. Demand in South Florida tends to spike when snowbirds return in the fall and start prepping or renovating their units. If you’re planning a reglaze for a condo or rental property in the Sunrise area, scheduling ahead of the October through February rush gets you better availability and sometimes better pricing.

Florida doesn’t license tub reglazers as a standalone trade, but the chemicals involved fall under EPA Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) rules if your home was built before 1978. Broward County’s older housing stock means this comes up. Ask any pro you’re considering whether they follow RRP lead-safe practices.

Color matters more than people expect. Standard reglaze work can match white and almond, but if you have an avocado or harvest gold tub from a 1970s build, discuss color matching before booking.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does tub reglazing last in Florida's humid climate?

With proper prep and a quality topcoat, a reglaze typically holds 10 to 15 years in South Florida. Humidity and heat accelerate wear if the surface isn't cleaned correctly, so avoid abrasive scrubbers and standing water around the drain seal.

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

Yes. The coatings used release fumes that require ventilation. Most pros ask you to stay out for at least 24 hours after the job is done, and the bathroom should be well-ventilated throughout. In Sunrise's heat, keeping windows open or running exhaust fans helps the finish cure properly.

Is tub reglazing worth it compared to replacement in South Florida?

Almost always, yes. A full tub replacement in a Florida bathroom often means cutting tile, dealing with the slab, and coordinating multiple trades. Reglazing runs a fraction of that cost and can be done in a single day.

What tub materials can be reglazed?

Porcelain-on-cast-iron, porcelain-on-steel, fiberglass, and acrylic tubs can all be reglazed. Cast iron tubs are common in older Broward County homes built in the 1960s and 1970s, and they tend to take the finish especially well.

How soon can I use the tub after reglazing?

Most coatings need 24 to 48 hours before contact with water. In Sunrise's heat and humidity, ask your pro specifically about cure time, since high moisture in the air can affect how quickly the finish sets.

Nelson Tub & Tile Reglazing in Sunrise

Nelson Tub & Tile Reglazing

★★★★☆ 4.8 (101 reviews)

📍 8540 NW 26th Pl, Sunrise, FL 33322

📞 +1 954-682-4101

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