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Bathtub Liner vs Full Replacement: 2026 Costs, Pros & Alternatives

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If your bathtub looks worn, stained or outdated, you have a few options:

  • install a bathtub liner
  • refinish the surface
  • replace the tub entirely
  • convert it into a walk-in shower

 

Each option has distinct costs, timelines and benefits. This guide explores the pros and cons of bathtub liners, compares them to full replacements and introduces tub-to-shower conversions as a modern alternative for homeowners.

What Is a Bathtub Liner?

A bathtub liner is a custom-molded acrylic or PVC shell that fits over your existing tub and sometimes the surrounding walls. Professionals measure your tub, fabricate a liner and glue it into place. Angi notes three liner materials: PVC (affordable but can yellow), acrylic (more attractive but can crack), and solid-surface liners (most durable and visually appealing, but also the most expensive).

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Pros of Bathtub Liners

  • Lower upfront cost: A liner alone may cost $850–$1,400 and standard installation runs $1,700–$2,500. For comparison, a high-end liner install can reach $10,150, but most fall on the lower end.
  • Fast installation & minimal mess: Liners can be installed in a day or two since there’s no major demolition.
  • No major plumbing changes: Because the existing tub remains, there’s little need to reroute plumbing.
  • Durable, non-porous surfaces: Acrylic liners are non-porous and resist staining; they often include non-skid surfaces and can accept accessories such as grab bars.

Cons of Bathtub Liners

  • Traps moisture & mold risk: Water can get between the liner and original tub if not installed correctly by trusted professionals, creating a breeding ground for mold and mildew.
  • Doesn’t fix underlying issues: Liners hide cracks or rust but don’t repair structural problems; water damage may worsen over time if not taken into consideration during install.
  • Not suitable for all tubs: Liners won’t adhere well to fiberglass, acrylic or certain free-standing tubs.

Table: Bathtub Liner Cost & Lifespan Compared to Other Options

Option Typical cost range Installation time Longevity Mess/disruption Mold risk
Bathtub liner $1,700–$2,500 installed; liner alone $850–$1,400 1–2 days 5–15 years Low (minimal demolition) Moderate – moisture can get trapped between liner and tub
Refinishing (reglazing) $300–$1,000 (depends on size and material) 1 day 3–5 years Low Low
Full tub replacement $3,000–$6,000 for a new tub (CareFree pricing); can exceed $10,000 with custom materials 2 days (CareFree) Lifetime Moderate – requires demolition Low – underlying issues are repaired
Tub-to-shower conversion $6,000–$12,000 (CareFree); nationally $1,200–$8,000 1 day Lifetime Moderate Low – conversion includes new waterproofing

Bathtub Liner vs Full Replacement

When a Liner May Work

A tub liner is appropriate when the existing bathtub is structurally sound, and you want a quick, budget-friendly face-lift. It offers a fresh surface without tearing out walls or floors and may be a good interim solution for a guest bathroom.

Why Replacement Is Often Better

  • Long-term fix: A full replacement solves underlying problems, including leaks, rust and subfloor damage.
  • Prevents water damage: Water trapped between a liner and tub can lead to mold, mildew and even structural issues. Replacing the tub eliminates this risk.
  • Design freedom: A new tub lets you choose any size, shape or material from freestanding soaker tubs to walk-in tubs with unlimited colors and patterns.
  • Better value: After factoring in labor and material costs, the price gap between a liner and new tub is smaller than many expect. New tubs come with longer warranties and last decades.

Alternatives: Tub-to-Shower Conversion

If you rarely take baths or have mobility concerns, converting the tub into a walk-in shower may provide the best of both worlds. CareFree Home Pros can remove your old tub and install a custom shower—often in one day. Benefits include:

  • More space & accessibility: Walk-in showers offer an open layout and low threshold.
  • Custom accessories: Add built-in shelving, seating, handheld wands and grab bars.
  • Low maintenance: Acrylic showers resist mold and mildew, reducing cleaning time.
  • Spa upgrades: Choose a Jacuzzi® shower with rainfall heads, body sprays and textured wall panels.

Cost & ROI

Tub-to-shower conversions cost $6,000–$12,000 locally and $1,200–$8,000 nationally, depending on materials and customization. Such conversions yield an average of 60% ROI and increase accessibility and modern appeal.

Infographic: Comparing Bath Upgrade Options

1

Bathtub Liner

$1,700–$2,500
Installed
Installation:1–2 days
Lifespan:5–15 years
Disruption:Low (minimal demolition)
Mold Risk:Moderate
Pros
Quick installation
Lower upfront cost
No major plumbing changes
Cons
Can trap moisture & mold
Doesn’t fix underlying issues
Not suitable for all tubs
2

Refinishing

$300–$1,000
Reglazing
Installation:1 day
Lifespan:3–5 years
Disruption:Low
Mold Risk:Low
Pros
Most affordable option
Very fast completion
Refreshes appearance
Cons
Short lifespan
Doesn’t fix structural issues
May need frequent redoing
3

Full Replacement

$3,000–$6,000
New tub installed
Installation:2 days
Lifespan:Lifetime
Disruption:Moderate
Mold Risk:Low
Pros
Long-term fix
Repairs underlying issues
Complete design freedom
Better long-term value
Cons
Higher upfront cost
More extensive work required
4

Tub to Shower

$6,000–$12,000
Locally installed
Installation:1 day
Lifespan:Lifetime
Disruption:Moderate
ROI:~60%
Pros
Improved accessibility
More space & modern appeal
Low maintenance
Custom accessories available
Cons
Highest upfront cost
Removes bathing option

Why Choose CareFree Home Pros?

CareFree Home Pros offers multiple bathtub renovation solutions and helps homeowners decide between liners, replacements and conversions. Key advantages:

  • One-day tub-to-shower conversions & fast tub replacements.
  • Lifetime workmanship warranty & price-lock guarantee.
  • Custom design options & accessories.
  • Local expertise in CT & Western MA with financing and five-star service.

FAQs

How long do bathtub liners last? A quality liner typically lasts 5–15 years. Over time, liners may crack or lift, allowing moisture underneath.

Can a liner be installed over any tub? No. Liners generally cannot cover acrylic, fiberglass or certain freestanding tubs. A professional will inspect your tub’s material and condition before recommending a liner.

How much cheaper is a liner than a new tub? While liners have lower material costs, professional installation narrows the price gap. CareFree quotes $3,000–$6,000 for a new tub, while a standard liner installation costs $1,700–$2,500. Consider long-term durability and maintenance when comparing.

Is reglazing a good alternative? Reglazing costs $300–$1,000 and can freshen a tub for a few years. However, it won’t fix structural problems and may need to be redone sooner than other options.

Can I convert my tub into a shower? Yes. A tub-to-shower conversion can be completed in one day and costs $6,000–$12,000 locally. It’s a popular choice for homeowners seeking more space, improved safety and easier maintenance.