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Bath Resurfacing Prices Canada
Prices include applicable taxes. Based on verified specialist data across Canada. Last updated March 2026.
Last updated March 2026. We benchmark Canada bath resurfacing prices against roughly 360+ completed and live quote observations, then normalise bath material, condition, coating system and scope so the ranges compare like-for-like jobs.
Bath Resurfacing Prices by Service — Canada
Prices include applicable taxes. Based on verified specialist data across Canada. Last updated March 2026.
| Service | From | Average | Up to |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🛁Bathtub Refinishing Standard bathtub refinishing — strip, repair and recoat with a durable new finish | C$315/job | C$432/job | C$585/job |
| ✨Bathtub Reglazing Spray-on reglazing to restore gloss — popular affordable tub refresh in Canada | C$270/job | C$360/job | C$495/job |
| 🚿Acrylic Tub Liner Custom-moulded acrylic liner fitted over the existing tub — durable overlay solution | C$720/job | C$1080/job | C$1620/job |
| 🩹Chip & Scratch Repair Repair chips, scratches and minor tub damage — colour-matched fill and polish | C$108/job | C$198/job | C$315/job |
| 🦶Non-Slip Coating Apply anti-slip coating to bathtub or shower base for improved safety | C$135/job | C$216/job | C$315/job |
| 🎨Tub Colour Change Change the tub colour via refinishing — strip old finish and apply a new colour | C$360/job | C$477/job | C$630/job |
| 💧Spa Tub Refinishing Refinish a spa or jet tub — masking and protecting jets during the process | C$450/job | C$612/job | C$810/job |
| 🚿Shower Base Resurfacing Resurface a shower base — repair cracks and worn surfaces with a new coating | C$270/job | C$360/job | C$495/job |
| 🧱Tile Resurfacing Resurface bathroom tiles surrounding the tub — recoat over existing tiles | C$360/job | C$522/job | C$720/job |
| 🛠️Full Tub Replacement Remove old tub and install a new bathtub — includes plumbing, removal and reconnection | C$1350/job | C$2250/job | C$3600/job |
| 🏛️Cast Iron Tub Restoration Restore a vintage cast iron tub — strip, repair rust and re-enamel | C$540/job | C$765/job | C$1080/job |
| 📎Tub + Tile Combo Refinish the tub and surrounding tiles together for a complete bathroom refresh | C$585/job | C$810/job | C$1080/job |
What Affects Bath Resurfacing Prices in Canada?
Bath material and condition
Acrylic and fibreglass baths are the cheapest to resurface. Pressed steel baths may need rust repair. Cast iron baths require the most preparation. A bath in poor condition with extensive damage costs more to prepare than one with minor surface wear.
Coating system and durability
Entry-level spray-on reglazing lasts 3-5 years. Two-part epoxy systems last 5-8 years. Premium polyurethane coatings last 8-15 years. Acrylic liners last 15-20 years. The coating system directly affects both cost and longevity.
Scope — bath only vs bath and tiles
Resurfacing the bath alone is the base price. Adding surrounding tiles increases scope, time and materials. A bath-and-tile combo package is cheaper than doing each separately and ensures consistent colour matching.
Access, ventilation and location
Ground-floor bathrooms with good ventilation are the simplest. Apartments may need additional ventilation equipment. Regional areas may attract travel surcharges. Bathrooms with limited access take longer to prepare and mask.
Bath Resurfacing Market in Canada
The Canadian bathtub refinishing market is shaped by the country's cold winters (which affect curing times) and growing condo market. Toronto and Vancouver's high-density condo markets drive strong demand for refinishing as a practical, less disruptive alternative to full tub replacement. Heritage neighbourhoods in Montreal and Toronto have significant demand for cast iron tub restoration. Cold-weather curing challenges mean most refinishing work is scheduled during warmer months.
What Is Included in a Bath Resurfacing Quote in Canada?
Typically included
- ✓Surface preparation including cleaning, sanding, etching and priming
- ✓Application of the resurfacing coating system as specified
- ✓Masking and protection of surrounding surfaces, taps and fittings
- ✓Minor chip and scratch repair as part of surface preparation
- ✓Clean-up and removal of all masking materials after completion
Commonly quoted as extras
- +Non-slip coating — typically $150–$350 extra
- +Colour change from original — adds $50–$150 for colour matching
- +Surrounding tile resurfacing — typically $400–$800 extra
- +Replacement of waste fitting, overflow or tap ware if damaged
DIY vs Professional Bath Resurfacing
Bath resurfacing in Canada — understanding what is and is not a DIY option.
| Task | DIY | Professional |
|---|---|---|
| Bath resurfacing | DIY kits ($50–$150) are available from hardware stores. They use single-component coatings applied with a roller — acceptable for a temporary fix (1–2 years) but the finish quality, durability and adhesion are significantly inferior to professional spray-applied two-part systems. | Professional resurfacing ($350–$650) uses catalysed two-part coatings applied with spray equipment — the finish is smooth, glossy and factory-quality, lasting 5–8 years with a written warranty. Worth the investment for any bath you want to last. |
| Chip and scratch repair | Small chip repair kits ($15–$40) are available for minor chips. They work adequately for tiny chips in low-visibility areas. Larger chips and scratches benefit from professional colour matching and filling for a seamless result. | Professional chip repair ($120–$350) delivers colour-matched, seamless repairs that are invisible once completed. The specialist has access to a wider colour range and professional-grade fillers that bond more effectively than retail kits. |
| Non-slip coating | DIY non-slip bath stickers and adhesive strips are available for $10–$30. They are a temporary solution that can peel, discolour and harbour mould. Not a substitute for a properly applied anti-slip coating. | Professional non-slip coating ($150–$350) is applied as part of the resurfacing process — the textured finish is integrated into the coating and lasts as long as the resurfaced finish. Far more durable and hygienic than adhesive alternatives. |
Best Times for Bath Resurfacing in Canada
Late spring/Summer (May–Sep)
The best time for bathtub refinishing in Canada — warmer temperatures ensure optimal curing. Most refinishing work is scheduled during this period.
Early autumn (Sep–Oct)
Still good conditions with shorter lead times. A practical time to book before the cold weather sets in.
Winter (Nov–Apr)
Cold temperatures significantly extend curing times. Ensure the bathroom is heated to at least 18C during and for 48 hours after the refinishing. Some specialists reduce operations or increase pricing during winter months.
Bath resurfacing costs in Canada range from C$108/job for chip repair to C$3600/job for full bath replacement. Prices include applicable taxes. Based on verified specialist data across Canada. Last updated March 2026.
The most common bath resurfacing services in Canada include Bathtub Refinishing, Bathtub Reglazing, Acrylic Tub Liner, Chip & Scratch Repair, Non-Slip Coating and more. Each service has different preparation and coating requirements that affect pricing.
In Canada, the market is commonly referred to as bathtub refinishing & reglazing. The terminology reflects local market conventions for bathtub restoration and refinishing.
A professionally resurfaced bath in Canada typically lasts 5-15 years depending on the coating system used. Entry-level reglazing lasts 3-5 years. Two-part epoxy lasts 5-8 years. Premium polyurethane lasts 8-15 years. Acrylic liners last 15-20 years. Proper maintenance extends all finishes.
Bath material and condition, coating system quality, scope of work (bath only vs bath and tiles), and location are the biggest price variables in Canada. A bath in poor condition requiring extensive preparation costs more than one with minor surface wear.
Most quotes in Canada include surface preparation, coating application, masking and protection, minor chip repair and clean-up. Non-slip coatings, colour changes and tile resurfacing are commonly quoted as extras.
DIY bath resurfacing kits ($50-$150) are available but deliver significantly inferior results compared to professional work ($350-$650). DIY finishes typically last 1-3 years versus 5-8 years for professional epoxy. For any bath you want to last and look good, professional resurfacing is the better investment.
Warmer months offer the best conditions for bath resurfacing in Canada — coatings cure faster and harder. Cooler months can work with adequate bathroom heating during the 48-hour curing period. Off-peak periods typically offer shorter lead times.
How We Get These Prices for Canada
Last updated March 2026. We review completed bath resurfacing quotes across Canada, compare them with city-level data, and normalise bath material, condition, coating system and scope so this page stays useful for real quote comparisons.