Refinishing FAQ’s

Refinishing a tub takes approximately 4-6 hours depending on the condition of the surface.

Yes, reglazing, resurfacing, refinishing are all one of the same.

With regular care and maintenance the new finish can last 10 years or more, which is the same as a brand new tub.

Yes! We have a “green” VOC compliant coating that is available. It does not deplete the ozone layer, emits a lower odor when applied and is 50% more impact resistant over conventional coatings.Contact us for more information on low VOC coatings.

No. With refinishing, we can change the surface to any color desired, regardless of the original tub color. We even carry a faux granite stone finish coating that looks amazing on countertops and tile.

No. The material we use is more of a coating than paint. As a matter of fact, it is very difficult for an untrained eye to tell the difference between a new tub, and one refinished by the Surface Doctors.

For bath fixtures, we fix cracks, rust, scratches, chips, dull spots, pits and any discoloration. The Surface Doctors can also make kitchen countertops with chips, burns, knife cuts and scratches look like new. Contact us for pricing on repairs.

Yes! We have developed a high strength fiberglass compound that can be applied to cracked bathtub or shower floors. We also correct any “sponginess” or “flex” that caused the crack in the first place, by injecting a high density foam underneath the bathtub or shower floor. Contact us for pricing on bathtub or shower crack repair.

You should wait until you have completed all of your construction steps, we are always the last trade involved in the project.

Yes! We can install a new drain sleeve that fits over most existing openings. It will look and perform like brand new! Contact us for pricing on drain sleeves.

 Absolutely! A slip resistant surface can be installed to the floor of your tub while it is being refinished. It is a built-in textured finish that is installed under the new finish of the tub. It makes standing up in the tub a lot safer, and looks like part of the surface. Contact us for pricing on slip resistant surfaces.

Yes and No. There are several important steps that cannot be rushed or neglected during the refinishing process. The result of peeling is a weak bond between the topcoat and the previous finish. The Surface Doctors meticulously prepare the surface so the bond is incredibly strong, resulting in years of durability and a beautiful shine!

Absolutely not. DIY kits are limited in strength and durability. Most kits are rolled or brushed on giving an unsightly amateur result. Some are sprayed on with aerosol cans, which cause uneven coverage, drips and “rough” dry spray. The desired “mirror-like” finish can only be achieved by trained and certified technicians using professional spray equipment and premium materials like that of The Surface Doctors.