Bathtub restoration is used when the tub body is still sound but the surface is tired: yellowed, dull, chipped, scratched or stained with rust. In Israel this is usually done by a dedicated refinishing specialist rather than a regular plumber.
Most common restoration methods
- Enameling. A new coating over a properly prepared surface.
- Polishing. For tubs whose finish is tired but not deeply destroyed.
- Acrylic insert. A new inner shell fitted inside the old tub.
- Liquid acrylic. A poured finish with a thicker working surface.
When restoration makes sense
- The tub structure is still solid.
- The problem is mostly in the surface. Yellowing, roughness, minor chips and worn enamel.
- Replacement would be too disruptive. Especially when the tub is tiled in or boxed in.
- You want a clean cosmetic result without a full bathroom rebuild.
When replacement is the better choice
- There are through-cracks.
- The tub flexes or moves away from the wall.
- The waste, support and base are also failing.
- A full bathroom renovation is already planned.
Typical prices in Israel
- Bath enameling — from 380 ₪
- Bath polishing — from 240 ₪
- Acrylic insert restoration — from 290 ₪
- Cast iron bath restoration — from 430 ₪
- Steel bath restoration — from 520 ₪
- Liquid acrylic restoration — from 980 ₪
FAQ
Is bathtub restoration done by plumbers?
Usually no. It is a separate refinishing trade. A plumber is involved when the waste, trap, leak or wall joints also need work.
How long does a restored tub last?
It depends on the method and aftercare. Polishing is cosmetic, enameling and liquid acrylic last longer, and an insert gives a separate new inner surface.
Can the tub be used immediately after restoration?
No. Most methods require curing time, usually at least a day and often longer.