Tub Reglazing Services in Willis, TX

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

Willis sits in the northern part of Montgomery County, about an hour north of Houston along I-45. The housing stock here leans heavily toward single-family homes built from the 1990s onward, with a steady wave of newer construction tied to Lake Conroe area growth. That means a lot of fiberglass and acrylic tubs rather than the vintage cast iron you’d find in older Houston bungalows. Fiberglass and acrylic surfaces scratch and dull faster than porcelain-on-steel, so reglazing demand in this area tends to show up earlier in a home’s life cycle.

The Gulf Coast humidity is the biggest variable to understand. Southeast Texas air stays moist for most of the year, and that matters for reglazing because the topcoat needs to cure in controlled conditions. A good tech will bring industrial ventilation and account for ambient moisture before spraying. If someone shows up and doesn’t mention humidity or ventilation at all, that’s worth asking about.

Spring and early summer tend to be the busiest stretch for refinishers in this corridor, when homeowners are sprucing up before listing a house or preparing a rental. If you’re planning a reglaze before a real estate transaction, book at least two to three weeks out rather than calling the week you need it.

Two providers serve Willis directly in our listings. With only a couple of options locally, it’s worth knowing that many Houston-metro refinishers will travel to Montgomery County, so don’t limit yourself if scheduling is tight. Get quotes, ask about the specific coating product they use (not just “epoxy” generically), and confirm what’s included in prep, specifically whether they’ll acid-etch the surface before coating.

Cost in this region typically runs between $300 and $500 for a standard tub, though tile surround work adds to that.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Houston-area humidity affect a freshly reglazed tub?

High humidity slows the cure time for most urethane and epoxy coatings, so a reputable tech will run ventilation fans and may ask you to stay out of the bathroom longer than the national average cure window of 24 to 48 hours. Ask your pro specifically about cure time given current weather conditions.

Is tub reglazing worth it in a home that's only a few decades old?

Absolutely. Many Montgomery County homes built in the 1980s and 1990s came with fiberglass or acrylic tubs that develop surface crazing and staining well before the tub structurally fails. Reglazing restores the finish for a fraction of replacement cost.

Does Texas require a license to reglaze bathtubs?

Texas does not have a state-level license specific to tub reglazing. That said, refinishing products typically contain isocyanates and other regulated compounds, so ask any contractor whether their technicians hold relevant EPA or OSHA safety certifications and whether they carry liability insurance.

What should I do to prep before a technician arrives?

Clear the bathroom of toiletries, remove any bath mats or accessories, and make sure the area is well ventilated. The tech will do the actual surface prep, but a clean, accessible workspace helps them work faster and reduces the chance of dust contaminating the finish.

How long does a reglaze last in a hot, humid climate like Willis?

With proper prep and a quality coating, a reglaze typically lasts 10 to 15 years. Heat and humidity don't shorten that significantly on their own, but using abrasive cleaners or sitting water around the drain will. Stick to non-abrasive cleaners and re-caulk the tub perimeter every year or two.

R&D Marble, Inc. in Willis

R&D Marble, Inc.

★★★★☆ 4.7 (87 reviews)

📍 11743 TX-75, Willis, TX 77378

📞 +1 936-856-6342

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JBZ Custom Cabinets & Trim in Willis

JBZ Custom Cabinets & Trim

★★★★★ 5 (19 reviews)

📍 12016 Hairston Dr, Willis, TX 77318

📞 +1 832-803-5686

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