Bathtub Liners

A Brand-New Bathtub Over Your Old One

Our precision-molded acrylic bathtub liners snap directly over your existing tub — eliminating rust, stains, and cracks in a single afternoon without plumbing changes or demolition.

Liner Styles

Pick the Perfect Look for Your Bathroom

Every liner is vacuum-formed from premium acrylic sheet stock and precision-trimmed to your tub’s exact dimensions — no cutting corners, no universal fits.

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Classic Gloss Tub Liners

Engineered from a single sheet of high-impact  acrylic, our classic liners deliver a factory-fresh gleam in white, bone, biscuit, or almond. The non-porous surface resists hard-water deposits so your tub stays spotless between cleanings.

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Designer Stone-Look Liners

Capture the warmth of Carrara marble or travertine without the porosity or price tag. Our designer liners feature through-body color that won’t scratch off, with a UV-stable finish rated to resist fading for decades.
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Tub & Wall Surround Combos

Bundle your bathtub liner with matching wall surrounds for a cohesive, watertight enclosure. Integrated corner caddies, towel bars, and soap dishes are factory-molded in — no drilling into your walls after installation.

Real Results

Bathtub Liner Transformations

Drag the slider to reveal how a precision-fit acrylic liner erases decades of wear without removing the original tub.

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rust stained cast iron bathtub before liner
Before After

Rust-Stained Cast Iron to Pristine Acrylic

A badly corroded 1960s cast-iron tub resurfaced with a gleaming white acrylic liner — no jackhammering, no plumber, no days without a bath.
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cracked pink fiberglass tub before liner
Before After

Cracked Fiberglass to Smooth Stone-Look

A failing pink fiberglass tub replaced in appearance only — a warm almond acrylic liner was bonded over the original basin in under four hours.

Why a Bathtub Liner?

The Practical Choice for Tub Renovation

When the tub is structurally solid but cosmetically worn, a liner delivers a factory-new surface without the disruption, expense, or environmental waste of ripping it out.

Half the Cost of Replacement

A full tub tear-out means plumbing work, subfloor repair, tile replacement, and days of labor. A bathtub liner delivers the same visual result at roughly 50% of the cost — with zero hidden change orders.

100% Non-Porous & Mildew-Proof

Acrylic is inherently waterproof. Unlike porcelain re-glazing that can peel, or epoxy coatings that yellow, our liners create a permanently sealed surface where mold and bacteria cannot take root.

Retains Heat Longer

Acrylic is a natural insulator. Bathwater stays warmer 20–30 minutes longer compared to bare cast-iron or steel tubs — meaning fewer hot-water top-offs and lower utility bills per bath.

Zero-Waste Renovation

Because the original tub stays in place, there’s nothing hauled to a landfill. No broken tile, no demolished drywall, no rolls of old caulk. It’s one of the most sustainable bathroom upgrades available.

No Plumbing Disruption

Our liners are engineered with factory-cut drain and overflow openings that align perfectly with your existing fixtures. Your plumbing stays untouched — no permits, no re-piping, no risk of leaks.

Backed for Life — Guaranteed

Every bathtub liner we install carries a manufacturer’s lifetime warranty against cracking, peeling, fading, and defects. If the acrylic ever fails, we replace it at no cost to you.

How It Works

From Template to Tub — 4 Precise Steps

The entire process — from your first appointment to bathing in your refreshed tub — typically takes less than two weeks.

Precision Templating

A certified installer visits your home and creates a detailed template of your tub — capturing every curve, drain position, and overflow location down to 1/16 of an inch.

Custom Vacuum-Forming

Your template is sent to our manufacturing facility where a sheet of acrylic is heated and vacuum-formed over a mold that replicates your tub’s exact geometry.

Adhesive Bonding

The finished liner is brought to your home, test-fitted, then permanently bonded over your existing tub using a proprietary two-part structural adhesive. No screws, no fasteners.

Seal, Trim & Walk-Through

All edges are sealed with mildew-resistant silicone. New drain trim and overflow covers are installed. We walk you through care tips and hand over your lifetime warranty certificate.

FAQ

Your Bathtub Liner Questions, Answered

How is a bathtub liner different from refinishing or re-glazing?
Refinishing applies a thin chemical coating (typically epoxy or urethane) that sits on the old surface. It can peel, yellow, and wear through in 3–5 years. A bathtub liner is a solid ¼-inch sheet of acrylic that is custom-molded to your tub and permanently bonded over it — creating an entirely new structural surface, not just a paint job.
What types of tubs can receive a liner?
Liners work on most standard alcove and drop-in tubs made of cast iron, pressed steel, or fiberglass. Freestanding claw-foot tubs, corner tubs, and jetted whirlpool tubs with complex contours are generally not candidates. During our in-home templating visit we verify compatibility before any work begins.
Will I lose bathtub depth after a liner is installed?
Negligibly. Our liners are approximately ¼ inch thick, which reduces the interior basin by less than half an inch in any direction. The difference is imperceptible during normal bathing — you won’t notice any change in water volume or comfort.
Can I still use bath salts, oils, and bubble bath?
Absolutely. Acrylic is resistant to common bath products, including Epsom salts, essential oils, and foaming agents. Unlike refinished surfaces that can blister when exposed to certain chemicals, acrylic maintains its integrity. Simply rinse the tub after draining.
How long does the installation appointment take?
The on-site installation — bonding the liner, aligning the drain, sealing all edges — typically takes 3–5 hours depending on whether you’re also adding matching wall surrounds. The adhesive needs 24 hours to fully cure before the tub is ready for use.
What happens if water gets between the liner and the old tub?
Our structural adhesive creates a continuous bond across the entire surface of the original tub, leaving no voids or air pockets. All perimeter edges and fixture openings are sealed with industrial-grade silicone. In the unlikely event of a breach, our lifetime warranty covers removal, inspection, and reinstallation at no cost.
Is a bathtub liner a good investment for home resale?
Yes. Real estate professionals consistently cite updated bathrooms as one of the top value-drivers in a home sale. A bathtub liner delivers a like-new appearance at a fraction of full renovation cost, making it one of the highest-ROI bathroom improvements you can make before listing.

Ready to Love Your Bathtub Again?

Book a free in-home templating appointment. We’ll measure your tub, show you color and pattern samples, and provide a transparent, all-inclusive quote on the spot.