Professional bathtub replacement services in Kerby, OR
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Bathtub Replacement in Kerby

Replace your old, cracked, or outdated bathtub with a brand new tub in Kerby, OR. Keep your bathtub for kids, pets, or relaxing soaks—just upgrade to a modern, leak-free design.

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Bathtub Replacement Options

1

Full Tub Replacement

Remove old tub, install brand new bathtub (acrylic, steel, or cast iron)

2

Tub Liner Install

Custom acrylic liner fits over existing tub (faster, 1-day install)

3

Tub Reglazing

Professional refinishing for minor stains/chips (budget option, $300-$600)

4

Surround Replacement

Keep tub, replace tile or acrylic walls around bathtub

Stop Leaks

Fix Cracks & Rust

Keep Tub

Perfect for Families

Fast Install

3-5 Day Project

Affordable

From $1,500

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Common Problem

When Should You Replace Your Bathtub in Kerby?

Many Kerby, OR homeowners ask "is my bathtub beyond repair?" or "should I fix or replace my tub?" Here are clear signs it's time for bathtub replacement instead of attempting repairs:

Visible Cracks or Chips

Even small cracks in fiberglass or acrylic tubs allow water to seep underneath, causing mold and subfloor rot. Cracks grow larger over time and can't be permanently patched. If your Kerby bathtub has any cracks (especially near the drain), replacement is safer than temporary repairs.

Rust Spots or Peeling Porcelain

Steel and cast iron tubs have porcelain coating that chips with age. Once porcelain exposes the metal underneath, rust spreads quickly. Rust stains won't scrub off—they indicate the tub's protective coating has failed. Reglazing works for minor surface issues, but extensive rust requires full tub replacement in Kerby homes.

Leaks Around Drain or Overflow

Water stains on the ceiling below your bathroom or puddles under the tub indicate drain leaks. While drain gaskets can be replaced, persistent leaks often mean the tub itself has warped or cracked around drain connections. In Kerby, OR, older homes frequently have corroded drain assemblies that fail when attempting repairs—replacement ensures leak-free bathing.

Age Over 20-30 Years

Fiberglass tubs last 10-15 years before becoming brittle. Steel tubs last 15-20 years before porcelain wears thin. Cast iron tubs can last 50+ years but usually need refinishing every 10-15 years. If your Kerby home's bathtub is original to a house built before 2000, it likely needs replacement even if damage isn't obvious yet.

Replacement Options

Types of Bathtubs for Kerby Homes

Choose the right bathtub material and style for your bathroom size, budget, and family needs

Acrylic bathtub replacement Kerby
Most Popular

Acrylic Bathtub Replacement

Best for: Most Kerby homeowners wanting affordable, lightweight tubs that retain heat well

Pros:
  • Lightweight (easier to install, less floor stress)
  • Warm surface (retains heat better than steel)
  • Many colors/styles available
  • Budget-friendly ($300-$800 for tub)
Cons:
  • Can crack if not properly supported
  • Scratches easier than cast iron
Cast iron bathtub replacement Kerby
Premium Quality

Cast Iron Bathtub Replacement

Best for: Kerby homeowners wanting luxury tubs that last 50+ years with proper care

Pros:
  • Extremely durable (lasts 50+ years)
  • Retains heat longest for long soaks
  • Smooth porcelain finish easy to clean
  • Adds luxury feel/resale value
Cons:
  • Very heavy (300-500 lbs, floor reinforcement needed)
  • Higher cost ($800-$2,000 for tub alone)
Steel bathtub replacement Kerby
Budget Option

Steel Bathtub Replacement

Best for: Budget-conscious Kerby homeowners needing basic, reliable bathtubs

Pros:
  • Lowest cost option ($200-$500)
  • Lighter than cast iron (easier install)
  • Porcelain finish easy to clean
Cons:
  • Porcelain chips exposing rust underneath
  • Cold surface (loses heat quickly)
  • Shorter lifespan (15-20 years)
Freestanding bathtub Kerby
Luxury Upgrade

Freestanding Bathtub

Best for: Kerby master bathrooms with space for spa-like centerpiece tubs

Pros:
  • Stunning visual centerpiece
  • Many designer styles (clawfoot, modern)
  • Increases home resale value significantly
Cons:
  • Requires floor-mounted faucet (extra plumbing)
  • Needs significant bathroom space
Bathtub liner installation Kerby
Quick Solution

Bathtub Liner Installation

Best for: Kerby homeowners wanting quick cosmetic update without full tub removal

Pros:
  • Fastest option (1-day install)
  • Custom-molded acrylic fits over existing tub
  • No demolition mess or debris
  • Covers stains, chips, and cracks
Cons:
  • Doesn't fix structural issues underneath
  • Reduces tub depth by 1/4 inch
Deep soaking tub Kerby
Relaxation Focus

Deep Soaking Tub

Best for: Kerby homeowners who love long, relaxing baths and have space for deeper tubs

Pros:
  • 18-24 inch depth for full-body soaking
  • Japanese-style or modern designs
  • Perfect for stress relief and relaxation
Cons:
  • Requires more hot water (larger capacity)
  • May need water heater upgrade
Expert Installation

Professional Bathtub Replacement in Kerby

Licensed contractors ensuring proper installation and leak prevention

Proper Leveling & Support

We ensure bathtubs are perfectly level and fully supported to prevent cracking. Kerby installations include mortar bed or foam support under acrylic tubs—critical for preventing flex that causes leaks over time.

New Drain Assembly

Every bathtub replacement in Kerby includes new drain, overflow, and waste assembly. Old corroded drains are the #1 cause of leaks—we replace everything for guaranteed leak-free operation.

Fast 3-5 Day Install

Most Kerby bathtub replacements completed in 3-5 days including old tub removal, plumbing updates, new tub installation, and surround finishing. Tub liners install in just 1 day.

Surround Options Included

Choose tile, acrylic panels, or tub surround kits. We handle waterproofing, wall prep, and finishing for complete Kerby bathroom transformations matching your tub style.

Old Tub Haul-Away

We remove and dispose of your old bathtub properly. Heavy cast iron tubs are broken into pieces for safe removal from Kerby homes without damaging floors or doorways.

Licensed Plumbers

All bathtub installations performed by licensed OR plumbers ensuring code compliance for drain connections, overflow assemblies, and faucet installations in Kerby.

Service Area

Bathtub Replacement Serving Kerby, OR

Our licensed bathtub replacement contractors serve all Kerby, OR neighborhoods including ZIP code 97531. We understand Kerby plumbing systems, building codes, and typical bathroom layouts in homes built across different decades.

Service Location

Kerby ZIP 97531

Professional bathtub replacement throughout Kerby and surrounding OR communities.

Quick Response

1-2 Week Installation

Most Kerby bathtub replacements scheduled within 1-2 weeks of estimate approval.

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Discuss your bathtub replacement with Kerby specialists

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Common Questions

Bathtub Replacement FAQ

Answers to common questions about bathtub replacement in Kerby, OR

Quick answer: Bathtub replacement in Kerby costs $1,500-$5,000 depending on tub type and installation complexity.

Detailed breakdown by material:

  • Steel tub: $1,200-$2,000 installed (budget option, but rusts over time)
  • Acrylic tub: $1,500-$2,500 installed (most popular choice in Kerby)
  • Cast iron tub: $2,500-$5,000 installed (premium, lasts 50+ years)
  • Freestanding tub: $3,000-$8,000 installed (luxury centerpiece option)
  • Tub liner: $1,000-$2,000 (covers existing tub, 1-day install)

What affects your cost: Tub material choice, old tub disposal (cast iron more expensive to remove), plumbing modifications needed, surround material (tile costs more than acrylic panels), and whether you add features like grab bars or built-in bench seating.

Standard timeline: Full bathtub replacement in Kerby takes 3-5 days from start to finish.

Day-by-day breakdown:

  • Day 1: Remove old bathtub (cast iron tubs must be broken into pieces), disconnect plumbing, inspect subfloor for water damage
  • Day 2: Repair any subfloor damage, update plumbing if needed, prepare tub alcove for new installation
  • Day 3: Install new bathtub with proper mortar bed support, connect drain and overflow assembly, test for leaks
  • Day 4-5: Install surround (tile requires extra drying time, acrylic panels faster), add trim, faucets, and final caulking

Faster options: Tub liners install in just 1 day (acrylic shell fits over existing tub). Reglazing takes 4-6 hours but requires 48-hour curing before use.

Longer projects: Freestanding tubs may take 4-6 days due to floor-mounted faucet installation requiring under-floor plumbing work in Kerby homes.

Replace your bathtub (don't convert) if:

  • You have young children who need tub baths (kids under 6 can't safely shower alone)
  • You have pets that need bathing (dogs especially need tubs for washing)
  • You plan to sell your Kerby home within 5 years (buyers expect at least one tub)
  • You enjoy relaxing soaks and actually use your tub regularly
  • Your home only has one bathroom (keep tub for resale value)

Convert tub to shower if:

  • You rarely or never use the tub (just taking quick showers)
  • You have mobility issues making climbing over tub walls dangerous
  • You want more spacious showering area (standard 60" tub becomes larger shower)
  • Your home has another bathroom with a tub (keep at least one tub total)

Kerby recommendation: Most homes should have at least one bathtub for resale value. If you have a master bathroom with unused tub AND a hall bathroom, convert the master to shower and keep the hall tub for families with kids who may buy your home later.

Common causes of bathtub damage:

  • Age-related wear: Fiberglass tubs become brittle after 10-15 years. Porcelain coating on steel/cast iron tubs wears thin after 15-20 years of use and cleaning with abrasive products.
  • Impact damage: Dropped shampoo bottles, tools during renovations, or heavy items falling into tub create chips and cracks. Once porcelain chips, rust spreads underneath.
  • Improper support: Acrylic and fiberglass tubs need mortar bed or foam support underneath. Without proper support, tubs flex when you stand in them—this flexing eventually causes cracks near the drain.
  • Thermal stress: Hot water causes expansion; cold causes contraction. Years of temperature cycles weaken tub material, especially at drain connections where different materials meet.
  • Corroded drains: Old drain gaskets and overflow connections corrode in Kerby, OR homes. Water seeps through corroded areas causing leaks under the tub and subfloor damage.

Warning signs: Any visible cracks (even hairline), rust spots that won't scrub away, water stains on ceiling below bathroom, flexing/movement when standing in tub, or musty smell near tub (indicates hidden mold from leaks). These all indicate it's time for bathtub replacement in Kerby.

Why professional installation is recommended for Kerby:

  • Plumbing expertise required: Proper drain and overflow installation prevents leaks. OR plumbing codes require specific slope, venting, and gasket types. Mistakes cause water damage costing thousands to repair.
  • Heavy lifting hazard: Cast iron tubs weigh 300-500 pounds. Steel tubs weigh 50-70 pounds. Even acrylic tubs (50-80 pounds) are awkward to maneuver through doorways and into tub alcoves. Professionals have equipment to safely move tubs without injuring backs or damaging walls.
  • Proper leveling critical: Bathtubs must be perfectly level front-to-back and side-to-side. Uneven tubs drain poorly and stress joints causing leaks. Contractors use levels and shims to ensure proper installation.
  • Support system needed: Acrylic and fiberglass tubs require mortar bed or expandable foam support underneath. DIYers often skip this step—tubs then flex under weight causing cracks within months.
  • Permits and inspections: Kerby, OR requires plumbing permits for tub replacements. Inspectors check drain connections, waterproofing, and code compliance. Licensed contractors handle permits and pass inspections.

DIY possible for: Tub reglazing (refinishing) or installing tub liner over existing tub. But full tub replacement in Kerby is best left to licensed plumbers—cost of fixing DIY mistakes often exceeds hiring pros initially.

Acrylic bathtubs (most popular in Kerby): Best balance of cost ($300-$800), weight (lightweight, easier install), and performance (warm surface, retains heat well). Acrylic scratches easier than porcelain but can be buffed out. Lasts 10-15 years with proper care. Comes in many colors and styles including soaking tubs and corner tubs.

Cast iron bathtubs (premium choice): Most durable option—lasts 50+ years. Heavy (300-500 lbs) so requires strong subfloor. Retains heat longest for soaking. Porcelain-coated surface is smooth and easy to clean. Costs $800-$2,000 for tub alone. Worth the investment if you plan to stay in your Kerby home long-term and use tub regularly.

Steel bathtubs (budget option): Cheapest choice ($200-$500) but shortest lifespan (15-20 years). Porcelain coating chips exposing rust underneath. Cold surface loses heat quickly. Lightweight (50-70 lbs) makes installation easy. Good for rental properties or temporary solutions in Kerby homes.

Kerby recommendation: Acrylic for most homeowners (best value), cast iron if you love baths and want luxury that lasts, steel only if on tight budget and replacing again in 15 years is acceptable.

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