Bathtub Refinishing, Tile Refinishing, Countertop Refinishing - Bathtub Crack Repair - Oswego, IL
Bathtub Refinishing, Tile Refinishing, Countertop Refinishing, Surface Doctor - The Surface Doctors
Cracked Bathtub Floor Repair
 
 Do you have a CRACKED TUB or SHOWER FLOOR?
Is your fiberglass or acrylic bathtub or shower floor beginning to break, crack or leak?  If so, this is a serious problem that cannot be ignored.  Water will collect beneath your bathtub or shower, causing potential mold along with a series of other detrimental issues.  The longer you wait, the worse the problem becomes.

Cracked Bathtub and Shower Floor BEFORE inlay installation.
 Typically, replacement was the only option until now. The Surface Doctors can fabricate a custom made inlay to permanently cover and seal the break, crack or hole in the floor of your bathtub or shower.  The repair is strong, permanent and professional.  This is not a short term answer.  It permanently corrects the problem!
 
Custom fabricated Inlay covers and seals the crack in a bathtub and shower floor.
 


How do Inlays work?
  • The Surface Doctors make a template of the floor of your bathtub or shower.
  • The inlay is custom fabricated according to specifications of your fixture and secured using a 
    waterproof marine adhesive.
  • NO DEMOLITION or messy sanding dust.
  • 24 hours later you can use your tub or shower.
  • The inlay has a slip resistant texture and is cared for the same as a fiberglass bathtub or shower surface. 
 
Inlay AFTER installation on bathtub and shower floor.
Will the tub or shower floor crack again?
No.  We carefully assess the damage to your fixture and make all necessary repairs before installation to make sure it won't crack again.
 
For spongy tub or shower floors, for example, we use a high density foam that fills the void between the underside of your tub and the subfloor it sits on.  This method eliminates the possibility of movement or flex that caused the crack in the first place.  
 

Serving Cook, Will, Lake, Dupage, McHenry, Kane and Kendall County in Illinois, and Lake and Porter County in Indiana