Premium Bathtub Refinishing
Make your old tubs, showers and tiles look brand new, without the cost and mess of full replacement.
Save Thousands
Refinishing costs a fraction of full demolition and replacement, saving you thousands on material and labor costs.
Why Refinish Instead of Replace?
Faster, Less Mess
Most projects are completed in a single day with minimal disruption to your home and no multi-week remodel headache.
Eco-Friendly Choice
Reglazing keeps your old tubs and tiles out of landfills and supports greener, lower-carbon renovations for a sustainable future.
Our Refinishing Process
01
Inspection & Prep
We inspect your tub or surface, repair chips and cracks, and protect surrounding areas with professional-grade masking materials.
02
Deep Cleaning & Etching
We remove soap scum, hard water, and old coatings using specialized solutions so the new finish bonds properly to the original surface.
03
Professional Spraying
We apply commercial-grade bonding agents and multiple coats of durable topcoat in your chosen color, achieving a factory-smooth finish.
04
Curing & Walkthrough
Wait the recommended curing time, then we perform a final walk-through with you to review proper care and maintenance for years of use.
Before & After Transformations
Slide to see how we turn stained, dated tubs and tiles into bright, modern surfaces.
Old chipped tub
Fresh white reglazed tub
Pink 1980s tile
Clean white refinished tile
Stained shower base
Bright slip-resistant finish
Care & Maintenance Tips
With the right care, your new finish can look great for many years. Follow these simple guidelines to protect your investment.
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Use Non-Abrasive Cleaners: Stick to mild liquid soaps or specialized non-abrasive cleaners to preserve the glossy finish.
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Be Gentle with Impact: Avoid dropping heavy or sharp objects onto the surface, which can lead to chips or cracks.
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Avoid Suction Caps: Do not use bathmats with suction cups, as pulling them up can damage the coating's bond over time.
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Respect Curing Time: Allow the surface to cure for the full recommended period (usually 24-48 hours) before first use.