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That crack in your fiberglass tub? It’s not just cosmetic…
A failing fiberglass tub can go from a small annoyance to a full-blown headache — leaks, structural damage, and expensive repairs. Before you start pricing out a complete bathroom remodel, there’s a smarter fix that can restore your tub’s strength and safety.
A Quick Story…
A few weeks ago, I got a call from someone convinced their bathtub was haunted.
Every time they stepped in, it creaked, shifted, and made these unsettling cracking noises.
Spoiler alert: there was no ghost.
What they had was a builder-grade fiberglass tub that had reached the end of its rope, something I see all the time.
Tip 1: Signs Your Tub Floor Is Giving Out
Fiberglass tubs are durable when they’re new, but over time, you may start to notice warning signs like:
Small cracks near the drain or edges.
Creaking or flexing when you step in.
Water pooling or slow leaks around the base.
Soft spots or visible sagging under your feet.
If your tub sounds like it’s groaning or feels like a trampoline, that’s your tub waving a white flag. Ignoring it can let water seep underneath, causing even bigger problems.
Tip 2: Why This Happens (And It’s Not Always Your Fault)
Here’s the thing - most homes come with lightweight, “builder-grade” tubs made from thin fiberglass. They look fine at first, but:
They often have minimal support underneath.
Daily use + water exposure slowly weakens them.
Even a small leak can speed up the damage.
Over time, it’s not unusual for these tubs to flex, crack, or even shift in place. And it’s not a reflection on how well you take care of your home - it’s simply how these tubs age.
Tip 3: The Fix – Custom Inlays That Reinforce Your Tub
The good news? You don’t have to rip the whole tub out.
Custom inlays are heavy-duty inserts that permanently bond to the bottom of your existing tub, giving it a rock-solid feel and restoring its structural integrity.
No messy demolition.
Repairs done in hours, not days.
Extends the life of your tub for years.
Think of it as giving your tub a brand-new backbone - no more flexing, no more scary creaks, just a safe and solid surface again.
Not sure if your tub really needs a repair or reglaze?
Why guess when you can know for sure? Send me a quick message or snap a photo of your tub, and I’ll tell you if a custom inlay is the fix or if it’s something else entirely.
And before you decide, why not grab my free PDF guide: “Top 10 Signs It’s Time to Reglaze Your Bathtub”?
It’s a quick checklist to help you spot problems early, avoid unnecessary costs, and know when it’s time to act.
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That crack in your fiberglass tub? It’s not just cosmetic…
A failing fiberglass tub can go from a small annoyance to a full-blown headache — leaks, structural damage, and expensive repairs. Before you start pricing out a complete bathroom remodel, there’s a smarter fix that can restore your tub’s strength and safety.
A Quick Story…
A few weeks ago, I got a call from someone convinced their bathtub was haunted.
Every time they stepped in, it creaked, shifted, and made these unsettling cracking noises.
Spoiler alert: there was no ghost.
What they had was a builder-grade fiberglass tub that had reached the end of its rope, something I see all the time.
Tip 1: Signs Your Tub Floor Is Giving Out
Fiberglass tubs are durable when they’re new, but over time, you may start to notice warning signs like:
Small cracks near the drain or edges.
Creaking or flexing when you step in.
Water pooling or slow leaks around the base.
Soft spots or visible sagging under your feet.
If your tub sounds like it’s groaning or feels like a trampoline, that’s your tub waving a white flag. Ignoring it can let water seep underneath, causing even bigger problems.
Tip 2: Why This Happens (And It’s Not Always Your Fault)
Here’s the thing - most homes come with lightweight, “builder-grade” tubs made from thin fiberglass. They look fine at first, but:
They often have minimal support underneath.
Daily use + water exposure slowly weakens them.
Even a small leak can speed up the damage.
Over time, it’s not unusual for these tubs to flex, crack, or even shift in place. And it’s not a reflection on how well you take care of your home - it’s simply how these tubs age.
Tip 3: The Fix – Custom Inlays That Reinforce Your Tub
The good news? You don’t have to rip the whole tub out.
Custom inlays are heavy-duty inserts that permanently bond to the bottom of your existing tub, giving it a rock-solid feel and restoring its structural integrity.
No messy demolition.
Repairs done in hours, not days.
Extends the life of your tub for years.
Think of it as giving your tub a brand-new backbone - no more flexing, no more scary creaks, just a safe and solid surface again.
Not sure if your tub really needs a repair or reglaze?
Why guess when you can know for sure? Send me a quick message or snap a photo of your tub, and I’ll tell you if a custom inlay is the fix or if it’s something else entirely.
And before you decide, why not grab my free PDF guide: “Top 10 Signs It’s Time to Reglaze Your Bathtub”?
It’s a quick checklist to help you spot problems early, avoid unnecessary costs, and know when it’s time to act.