Tub Reglazing Services in Tualatin, OR

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Tualatin sits at the southern edge of Washington County, sandwiched between Tigard and Lake Oswego, and most of its housing stock went up during the suburban expansion of the 1970s through 1990s. That era produced a lot of builder-grade acrylic and fiberglass tubs. Surfaces that dull, stain, and chip but are otherwise perfectly fine candidates for reglazing. If your home is closer to the older parts of Tualatin or along the Tualatin River corridor, you may have a cast iron tub from a late-1960s or early-1970s build. Cast iron reglazed well and holds a finish longer than fiberglass, so don’t assume an older tub needs to go.

The Willamette Valley’s climate is worth thinking about here. Tualatin gets the same gray, wet winters the rest of the Portland metro does, and bathrooms in homes without strong exhaust ventilation accumulate moisture year-round. That matters because even a professionally applied glaze can delaminate early if the bathroom stays perpetually damp. Before you schedule reglazing, check that your exhaust fan actually vents to the exterior (not just to the attic, which is a common shortcut in older builds).

Oregon’s Construction Contractors Board licenses residential contractors, including refinishers. It’s a quick verification. Ask for a CCB number and check it online. This protects you if something goes wrong with adhesion or fumes, and it’s a reasonable way to filter out low-quality operators who undercut on price by skipping proper ventilation equipment.

Timing matters too. Spring is when Portland-area homeowners start bathroom renovation projects in earnest, and that’s when reglazing schedules fill up. Booking in late winter or early fall typically gets you faster turnaround and more scheduling flexibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does tub reglazing last in the Pacific Northwest climate?

A properly applied glaze typically lasts 10 to 15 years. The Portland metro's damp climate means bathroom ventilation matters more here than in drier regions. Consistent moisture without good airflow shortens the finish's life, so run your exhaust fan religiously after every shower.

Does Oregon require any licensing for tub reglazing contractors?

Oregon requires refinishing contractors to hold a Construction Contractors Board (CCB) license if the work touches a residential structure. Always ask for a contractor's CCB number and verify it on the state's online lookup before scheduling.

How long do I need to stay out of the bathroom after reglazing?

Most refinishers ask for 24 to 48 hours of cure time before use. The fumes from the coating materials are the main reason. Adequate ventilation during and after the job is important, and Oregon's cooler temperatures can slow cure times slightly compared to warmer climates.

Is reglazing worth it compared to replacing the tub?

For most Tualatin homeowners, yes. A full tub replacement in the Portland metro area typically runs $1,500 to $5,000 or more once demo, plumbing, and tile repair are factored in. Reglazing usually costs $300 to $600 and delivers a like-new surface if the underlying tub is structurally sound.

Re-Bath in Tualatin

Re-Bath

★★★★☆ 4.9 (530 reviews)

📍 19300 SW 118th Ave, Tualatin, OR 97062

📞 +1 503-883-8409

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