Bathtub Renovation · Ottawa · Updated 13 August 2026
Bathtub Reglazing vs Liner vs Full Replacement: Which Actually Lasts Longer in Ottawa?
Compare reglazing, acrylic liners, and a full bathtub remodel by what each route changes, what it leaves behind, and how to assess the local quote you receive.
The short answer
The bathtub reglazing vs replacement decision starts with the condition of the existing fixture. For a sound tub with an appearance-only problem, reglazing is often the lowest-cost conversation to have. A liner can refresh a sound existing layout without demolition. If the tub is cracked, leaking, unstable, or the wet area needs broader work, replacement lets the project address more than the surface. Bytown Bath does not offer reglazing, so a dedicated refinisher is the better fit for a sound tub and a cosmetic-only goal. [1]
- Reglazing: surface refresh for a sound tub. The finish life varies by preparation, product, use, and maintenance.
- Liner: custom acrylic shell over a sound existing tub, commonly installed without demolition.
- Replacement: removes the existing fixture and can address the wider wet area, not only its visible finish.
- Timeline: scope varies. Bytown Bath publicly states a guaranteed 1 to 3 day install for its specialist bath and shower work.
Cost and service-life outcomes depend on tub condition, access, wall condition, materials, scope and contractor. Bytown Bath specializes in full replacements and conversions, not refinishing.
What this page covers
- The real lifespan: how many years you actually get
- What you pay in Ottawa: 2026 price comparison
- Bathtub reglazing: a surface-refresh option
- Bathtub liners: a lower-disruption middle route
- Full replacement: a new-fixture solution
- Watch a bathtub replacement happen
- Which route fits your bathroom?
- How to check any Ottawa bathtub quote yourself
- Does this apply across the Ottawa area?
- Frequently asked questions
- Sources
The real lifespan: how many years you actually get
The useful comparison is not only initial price. First ask what remains in place after the work: the existing tub, the existing wet-area substrate, or neither. Reglazing changes the surface. A liner changes the visible finish over an existing fixture. Replacement introduces a new fixture and creates access to the wet area during the project. [1]
| Route | Expected Lifespan | Typical Cost (CAD) | Cost Per Year of Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reglazing / Refinishing | Varies by preparation and use | $500 to $800 CAD | Compare the written warranty |
| Bathtub Liner | Varies by product and installation | $1,500 to $4,000 CAD | Compare materials and warranty |
| Full Replacement | New fixture service life varies | $13,000 to $15,000 CAD | Compare the full project scope |
There is no single reliable service-life number that applies to every reglazed tub. Condition of the original tub, surface preparation, refinishing system, installer workmanship, cleaning products, use, and moisture conditions all affect the outcome. The same principle applies to liners and replacements: compare the specific product, warranty, preparation work and project scope rather than relying on a generic number. [1]
What you pay in Ottawa: 2026 price comparison
The price bands below are planning ranges for Ottawa projects, not a substitute for a site-specific written quote. Tub condition, wall condition, access, material selection, plumbing work and disposal change the scope. Ask every contractor to identify what is included and excluded.
| Service Type | Price Band (CAD) | What is included? |
|---|---|---|
| Professional Reglazing | $500 to $900 CAD | Acid etch, primer, topcoat, preparation and labour |
| Acrylic Liner Install | $1,500 to $4,500 CAD | Measuring, custom shell, adhesive and labour. Some systems advertise installation in as little as one day. |
| Full Bathtub Remodel | $13,000 to $15,000 CAD | Demolition, disposal, new tub, new surround, plumbing |
| DIY Refinishing Kit | $60 to $150 CAD | Materials only. Preparation, ventilation, cure time and outcome are the homeowner's responsibility. |
Bytown Bath's published pricing for a Bathtub Remodel Ottawa starts in the $13,000 CAD range. Bytown Bath does not offer reglazing. Its service focus is bath and shower remodel work where the project can address the tub, surround and related wet-area scope.
Bathtub reglazing: a surface-refresh option
Reglazing, also called refinishing or resurfacing, changes the visible finish on the existing tub. It is worth investigating when the tub is structurally sound and the main issue is staining, discolouration, surface wear, or an outdated colour. It does not make the original fixture new. [1]
| Feature | The Reality |
|---|---|
| Best For | Aesthetic colour changes on sound tubs |
| Worst For | Cracked, leaking, unstable, or otherwise materially damaged tubs |
| Pros | May preserve a sound existing tub and reduce the project scope |
| Cons | Does not correct an underlying tub, plumbing, surround, or moisture problem |
The Concession: If the tub is sound and the project goal is only a cosmetic refresh at the lowest practical scope, reglazing can be the correct route. Bytown Bath is the wrong choice for that project because it does not offer refinishing. Call a dedicated Ottawa refinisher instead.
Bathtub liners: a lower-disruption middle route
A liner is a custom-fit acrylic system installed over an existing tub and surrounding wet area. Bath Fitter Canada describes its tub-over-tub approach as a no-demolition system and states that it can be installed in as little as one day. That makes a liner relevant where the existing tub and layout are sound and the owner wants a lower-disruption refresh. [2]
| Feature | The Reality |
|---|---|
| Best For | Hiding a sound but ugly tub without demolition |
| Worst For | Projects where the tub, walls, plumbing or accessibility needs broader change |
| Pros | Custom-fit acrylic option that can avoid demolition and may be installed in as little as one day |
| Cons | Retains the existing underlying tub and does not change its depth or layout |
The key trade-off is scope. A liner keeps the original tub and layout in place. It does not allow the owner to assess or reconfigure the entire wet area in the way a full replacement can. If you need to change the tub depth, layout, walls, fixtures or accessibility, compare a full remodel rather than treating the liner as a like-for-like substitute. [2]
Full replacement: a new-fixture solution
A full replacement removes the existing tub and can include a new surround, fixtures and related wet-area work. It is the route to consider when the tub is cracked, leaking, unstable, uncomfortable, difficult to enter, or when the project requires more than an appearance update. [1]
| Feature | The Reality |
|---|---|
| Best For | Cracked, leaking, unstable or unsuitable tubs, and broader wet-area changes |
| Worst For | Temporary rentals or $500 CAD budget fixes |
| Pros | Introduces a new fixture and can include new walls, fixtures and accessibility choices |
| Cons | Highest upfront cost and a more involved project scope |
Bytown Bath specializes in this route and publicly states guaranteed 1 to 3 day installs with a written warranty for its bath and shower work. If you are considering removing the tub entirely, review the guide on Cheapest Tub to Shower Conversion in Ottawa.
Watch a bathtub replacement happen
Six videos from Bytown Bath's own channel show project choices, cost conversations and bathtub-to-shower planning. Play them in any order.
Bathtub Remodel Before and After (Modern Upgrade)
Bytown Better Bathtubs and Showers · 2026-01-13
Which route fits your bathroom?
One question
What is the primary problem with your current tub?
How to check any Ottawa bathtub quote yourself
Run these four checks on every Ottawa bathtub quote. The City of Ottawa also explains how permit applications and inspections work when a project requires a building permit. [3]
Step 1: Check the warranty length
Ask how the written warranty separates product coverage, installation coverage, surface treatment and exclusions. Compare the actual document, not only its headline length.
Step 2: Ask about the "spongy" floor
If you are being quoted for a liner, ask how the existing tub and surround are assessed, what preparation is included, and how the installer documents any repairs before installation.
Step 3: Look for the disposal fee
Ask whether the quote includes removal, haul-away and disposal of the existing fixture, plus protection and repair work for the surrounding space. If an item is excluded, ask for it to be priced separately.
Step 4: Verify the business in Ottawa
Confirm the contractor's local service area, insurance, written warranty process and who will answer after-installation questions. Bytown Bath states a 5.0 rating from 47 reviews on its site and provides a written warranty.
Does this apply across the Ottawa area?
This comparison applies to homeowners in Ottawa, Kanata, Nepean, Barrhaven and Orleans. City of Ottawa Building Code Services administers building permits and inspections where a project requires them, so confirm locally before changing plumbing, building elements or other permit-relevant scope. [3]
Gatineau is in Quebec, not Ontario, so its permit and contractor requirements differ. Confirm the applicable Quebec requirements locally before booking work in Gatineau.
Frequently asked questions
How long does bathtub reglazing last in Ottawa?
There is no single reliable service-life number for reglazing in Ottawa. The result depends on the original tub condition, surface preparation, refinishing system, installer workmanship, use, cleaning products and moisture conditions. Treat it as a surface update and compare the refinisher's written warranty and care instructions. [1]
Is a bathtub liner better than reglazing?
They solve different problems. Reglazing changes the surface of the existing tub; a liner adds a custom-fit acrylic system over a sound existing tub. A liner can avoid demolition and some systems advertise installation in as little as one day, but it retains the current tub and layout. Compare the actual product, preparation, scope and written warranty. [1] [2]
When should I replace my bathtub instead of reglazing?
Compare replacement when the tub is cracked, leaking, unstable, uncomfortable, difficult to enter, or when the walls, fixtures, storage or accessibility also need changing. Reglazing does not correct an underlying fixture, plumbing, surround or moisture problem. [1]
Does bathtub reglazing smell or produce fumes?
Refinishing systems have product-specific preparation, ventilation and cure requirements. Ask a dedicated refinisher which products will be used, how the bathroom will be ventilated, when the tub can be used again, and what care products are prohibited. Follow the contractor's written instructions.
Can you reglaze a bathtub more than once?
Whether an existing finish can be refinished again depends on the tub, the prior coating, adhesion and the contractor's assessment. Ask the refinisher to inspect the surface and state the preparation method, limitations and warranty in writing before choosing another coating.
How much does bathtub reglazing cost in Ottawa?
This guide uses a $500 to $900 CAD planning range for professional reglazing in Ottawa, but price alone does not confirm scope or quality. Ask for an itemized written quote that states surface preparation, materials, ventilation, cure time, cleanup and warranty. Bytown Bath does not offer reglazing.
Sources
- [1] Joyce Windows, Sunrooms & Baths — Should You Reglaze or Replace Your Bathtub?. Source for surface-versus-structural decision framework and the factors affecting reglazing durability. Checked 13 August 2026.
- [2] Bath Fitter Canada — Bathtub Remodeling Services. Source for custom acrylic, no-demolition and installation-in-as-little-as-one-day claims for its PermaFit system. Checked 13 August 2026.
- [3] City of Ottawa — Building Permit Applications and Issuance. Source for permit-application and inspection process where a building permit applies. Checked 13 August 2026.
- [4] Bytown Bath — Bathtub Remodel Ottawa. Bytown Bath published bathtub-remodel pricing and service information. Checked 13 August 2026.
Curtis McGrathOwner, Bytown Better Bathtubs & Showers. Curtis leads Bytown Bath's Ottawa bath and shower remodeling work. This guide distinguishes a cosmetic refinishing project from liner and full-replacement scopes so homeowners can request the right quote.
Ready for a permanent bathtub solution?
Bytown Bath provides guaranteed 1 to 3 day bathtub replacements with a written warranty. Call (613) 746-8055 to discuss your project.
Bytown Bath sells bathtub replacement services and does not offer reglazing. The price bands on this page are planning ranges, not quotes; every project requires an on-site assessment and written scope. Service-life results vary by product, preparation, installation, use and maintenance. Permit requirements are determined by the applicable municipality. Ottawa and Gatineau follow different provincial systems. Call (613) 746-8055 to discuss a Bytown Bath replacement project.