A bathroom with an indoor Jacuzzi tub—also called a spa, jetted tub, or jetted spa tub—can be a luxurious and relaxing place to unwind from the stresses of daily life. What’s better than the whir of bubbles and hot water after a long day?

But if your bathroom sanctuary is looking a little worse for the wear, you might find that you’ve stopped using your tub. Stains, cracks, chips, rust, or damage can leave your jetted tub looking less-than-inviting, and an outdated color might keep you away.

If the thought of climbing into the Jacuzzi no longer seems promising, or you have a spa that’s collecting dust, you might think that your only option is to replace the tub, a costly and time-consuming endeavor that might be out-of-reach financially. With all the drainage and ventilation related to having a jetted tub, the idea of ripping out the spa and getting a new one might seem impractical, especially if your tub works fine and just looks unappealing.

Or maybe you’ve wondered about bathtub reglazing—a faster and less-expensive alternative to replacement, where a new coating is applied to the existing tub. But you might find yourself wondering—can you refinish a Jacuzzi tub?

With all the jets on a spa tub, it might seem impossible to refinish the surface. But you should know that it’s entirely possible to refinish a Jacuzzi tub—you just have to work with the right professionals. This article is here to break down the steps of the process and answer some common questions.

 How do you refinish a jetted tub?

Refinishing a jetted tub is very much like refinishing an ordinary bathtub. During the process of reglazing tubs, sinks, counters, or tile—which you can read more about on our blog—our professionals ventilate your space and mask any areas of that bathroom that don’t need a new coating—like the overflow drain and faucets, as well as your windows, floors, and walls. After the surfaces are covered, the tub is cleaned, sanded down, and a new high-gloss coating is applied to make the tub look and feel like new.

Refinishing a jetted tub follows the same steps. In this case, our professionals are especially careful around jets in the tub, and will ensure that they aren’t blocked or damaged. The finish around them will look as glossy and new as the rest of the tub, and the jets will still be fully functional, allowing you to retain the look and value of your Jacuzzi tub.

Best of all? The process takes less than a day to complete, plus just four more hours for the new coating to cure. While replacement might take days or even weeks, reglazing gets your jetted tub back up and running in just a day.

Great! So can I finish my Jacuzzi myself, with a DIY kit?

DIY kits might not be recommended for refinishing a tub, but especially a Jacuzzi. While DIY kits can be very affordable in the short run, a professional has the skills, equipment, and experience to provide a long lasting finish and keep the jets fully functional. Even the most experienced DIY-er might run into trouble.

Some DIY sites recommend plugging or taping over the jets, while others recommend just using a paintbrush to apply the new coating around them. These methods might give you an amateur finish with brushstrokes and uneven layers, or, worse, might damage the jets and add an extra expense to your bathroom project.

DIY reglazing kits also tend to peel or chip soon after application. Preparation for the refinishing is critical. And the homeowner must safely ventilate the space—often for several days. It’s best to leave the refinishing to the professionals, especially with large and complicated projects like jetted tubs.

Need more reasons? A professional has access to higher-quality materials and training, and we can offer a written warranty. Read more about the reasons to choose a professional on our site.

Can you repair damage to a jetted tub?

Yes! Repairing damage is one of the central components of bathtub reglazing. After the tub is sanded down, we will repair chips, cracks, rust, or other damage before applying the new coating, so that the repairs become invisible. The same can be done with jetted tubs, to restore the function and appearance of your space.

Repairing any damage issues also prevents long-term damage from occurring under the surface of the tub. Chips and cracks can allow water under the surface of the tub, causing damage to the tub or to your home.

Before I start looking up tub refinishing near me—how much does it cost to refinish a bathtub?

Like with any home project, the cost to refinish a tub depends on the circumstances—the size, amount of damage, and other conditions can all have an impact on the price. On average, the price across the country might range from $200 – $650, though to get a quote for your project, you should get in touch with us.

But what you should know, if you’re considering reglazing a jetted tub, is that the price of refinishing will be significantly less than replacement. Jacuzzi tubs can be expensive to start with and then you need to know if you can purchase a tub that fits exactly into your existing space. And you also need to take into consideration the costs of new pumping and heating elements, demolition and removal of the old tub, getting the new tub into the house, installing the new tub, and redoing plumbing, walls, or flooring to accommodate the new spa setup. These costs add up fast and are often a major expense. Reglazing can give you a new-looking tub with full functionality for a fraction of the cost.

Sounds great! Where can I find bathtub reglazing near me?If your Jacuzzi isn’t looking great, or if bathroom remodel ideas for your home involve updating the look and function of your tub, The Tub Pros are here to help! We refinish bathtubs—including Jacuzzi and jetted tubs—as well as sinks, counters, tile, and showers throughout the greater Memphis and Mid-South area. Give us a call at (901) 871-TUBS / (901) 871- 8827  or use our online feature to contact us to get started on your project and get your jetted spa tub looking great again!