Stop Leaks Before the Floor Suffers

Professional bathtub repair services you can count on in Marble Falls, Texas

When water pools around the base of your tub or drains slower each day, you already know something needs attention. In Marble Falls, older tubs often develop stress cracks along the basin or worn gaskets around the drain assembly, and ignoring these signs can lead to water damage that spreads into the subfloor and wall cavities behind the fixtures.


Marble Falls Plumbing LLC handles bathtub repairs that address leaks, faulty drain assemblies, and malfunctioning valves or spouts. You might notice dripping from the overflow plate, inconsistent water flow from the faucet, or pooling that appears after each use. We locate the source of the problem, replace worn seals and components, and test the entire assembly to confirm proper drainage and flow. This work stops water from reaching areas it should never touch and restores safe, reliable function without the expense of a full replacement.


If your tub shows visible cracks, slow drainage, or leaks you cannot pinpoint, contact us to schedule a repair evaluation in Marble Falls.

A detached faucet component and a hammer rest on the edge of a bathtub.
Plumber in blue coveralls and gloves repairing plumbing in a bathroom with a white tub and shoji screen.

What Happens During a Repair Visit

We start by inspecting the tub, drain assembly, overflow plate, and surrounding walls and flooring in your Marble Falls home. You will see us test water flow, check for hidden leaks with moisture meters, and remove access panels or trim to reach valve assemblies and pipe connections. This step identifies whether the issue stems from a cracked basin, a worn washer inside the faucet, or a compromised seal at the drain.


After the repair, water drains at the correct rate, faucets deliver consistent flow without dripping, and no moisture appears on the floor or behind the walls. The tub functions the way it did before wear and age caused the failure, and the risk of structural damage drops to zero.


We replace drain assemblies, install new gaskets and washers, tighten or reseal overflow fittings, and repair minor cracks using appropriate patching compounds. If the damage extends beyond what a repair can address, we explain the limits of the work and discuss replacement as a separate option. This process keeps you informed and ensures the repair delivers the results you need without surprises.

Plumber in blue shirt and cap repairs faucet in a white bathroom, over a white bathtub.

You Probably Have a Few Questions

Most people want to know what a repair involves, how long it takes, and whether it makes sense compared to replacing the tub entirely. Here are answers to the questions we hear most often.


  • How do you determine if a bathtub can be repaired? We inspect the tub for the location and extent of damage, checking the basin, drain assembly, valves, and surrounding structure. If the crack is isolated, the drain components are accessible, and the tub material is intact, repair is typically the right choice.
  • What causes bathtubs to leak or drain slowly? Leaks usually come from worn gaskets around the drain or overflow, corroded pipe connections, or cracks in the tub itself. Slow drainage often results from clogs in the trap or deteriorated seals that let water bypass the drain path.
  • How long does a typical bathtub repair take? Most repairs finish in two to four hours, depending on the issue. Replacing a drain assembly or resealing an overflow takes less time than addressing a cracked basin or accessing concealed plumbing behind a wall.
  • Will repairing the tub prevent future water damage? Yes, once we replace failed seals, fix cracks, and restore proper drainage, water stays where it belongs. You stop the conditions that allow moisture to reach the subfloor or framing.
  • When should I replace the tub instead of repairing it? Replacement makes sense when cracks are widespread, the tub surface is deeply worn, or the fixture no longer meets your needs. We explain your options and let you decide based on cost and long-term goals.


Bathtub repairs stop leaks, restore drainage, and protect the structure around your fixtures without the cost and disruption of a full replacement. If you see water where it should not be or notice changes in how your tub drains or fills, Marble Falls Plumbing LLC can assess the issue and complete the repair in one visit. Get in touch to schedule an appointment.