Local Bathtub, Tile and Sink Refinishing in Hunt, TX

Bathtub refinishing in Hunt, Texas
Bathtub Refinishing is the art of restoring your old, battered, and worn bathtub to its original luster and beauty. Reglazing can save you as much as 90% over the cost of replacing your old bathtub, even if all you are needing is a change of color to update and beautify your bathrooms.

Tile Reglazing in Hunt, Texas

Sink Refinishing in Hunt, Texas
Sink Reglazing returns your mounted kitchen and bathroom single or double basined sinks to their original beautiful shine. There’s really nothing that fills a room with warmth like a newly minted old style sink. Drain boarded farm sinks, pedestal sinks, wall mounted bathroom sinks, etc. can all be made brand new.
We use a dual primer system developed through decades of lab and in the field testing, creating a strong bond between your existing fixtures and our professional coatings. Paired with our best in the business surface prep process, your refinished bathroom or kitchen surface cures properly, resists fading, and is built to last.
As senior members of the Professional Bathtub Refinishers Association (PBRA), our extended team brings over 300 years of combined refinishing experience to every residential and commercial project. Every job includes a 5-year written warranty, giving you confidence and peace of mind.
Whether you call it bathtub refinishing, tile refinishing, tub reglazing, porcelain resurfacing, or bathtub reglazing, we provide consistent, high-quality results at a fraction of replacement costs. View our local work and contact Texas Reglazing today for professional service in. Hunt, Texas.
Hunt is an unincorporated community in western Kerr County, Texas, United States. It is in the heart of Texas's Hill Country—the rugged limestone hills that separate the coastal plain from the Edwards Plateau—at the junction of the north and south forks of the Guadalupe River on State Highway 39. The settlement was originally named "Japonica" (a New Latin translation of Japan); it was changed to "Hunt" when Alva Joy purchased land in the area and established a U.S. post office on the site. The Stonehenge II replica was built on the North Fork, north of Hunt. In 2012, Stonehenge II was moved to the front yard of the Point Theater in nearby Ingram. On July 4, 2025, after large amounts of rain fell suddenly in Central Texas, the Guadalupe River rose 26 to 30 feet (8 to 9 m) in the Hunt area, triggering massive flooding. While the official population of Hunt is 1,332, more than 3,000 campers and family members spend their summer there. This makes summer very lucrative for local businesses. Many summer camps for girls are in the Hunt area, including Camp Honey Creek, Camp Mystic for Girls, and Camp Waldemar. All-boys camps include Camp Stewart for Boys, Camp LaJunta, and Camp Rio Vista. Co-ed camps in the hilly area include Mo-Ranch.