Bathtub Reglazing & Refinishing in Beaumont, CA

Welcome to Adamov Reglazing, your trusted partner for bathtub reglazing and cabinet refinishing services in Southern California. We proudly serve residential and commercial clients across multiple locations, helping you revitalize your bathrooms and kitchens with cost-effective, professional solutions.

Looking for bathtub reglazing in Beaumont? Adamov Reglazing restores porcelain, cast iron, fiberglass, and acrylic tubs across Beaumont and the Pass area — and we reglaze kitchen countertops, vanity tops, sinks, and tile too. Ready to use in about 7 hours, backed by a 4-year warranty, with no hidden costs.

Bathtub and surface reglazing in Beaumont

Beaumont has grown fast, so the housing here splits between older homes downtown with original porcelain and cast iron tubs, and a large stock of 1990s and 2000s builds where fiberglass tubs, tiled counters, and dated vanity tops are all reaching the age where they look tired. Because we’re already set up for the day when we arrive, it’s often worth having us do more than one surface in the same visit — tub and surround, or tub and vanity top.

We handle:

  • Porcelain and cast iron tub reglazing
  • Fiberglass and acrylic tub & shower refinishing
  • Kitchen countertop and tiled counter refinishing
  • Vanity top and sink reglazing
  • Tile refinishing, grout repair, and full regrouting
  • Chip, crack, and hole repair

A recent job: tiled kitchen countertop refinishing in Beaumont, CA

When people think about reglazing, they almost always picture a bathtub or a shower. Kitchens don’t usually come to mind. But a tiled countertop is one of the better candidates for refinishing there is, and this project in Beaumont is a good example of why. The customer reached out about a small tiled corner countertop in his kitchen. It worked fine, but it had that dated tile look, complete with grout lines that had darkened and stained over the years, and he wanted it brought up to something cleaner and more modern.

Tile countertops age in a very particular way. The tile itself can hold up for decades, but the grout between every piece slowly soaks up grease, food, and grime until those lines turn dark and uneven. It’s the grout, more than the tile, that makes an older kitchen counter look tired. So before we touched any coating, we had to deal with what was going on between the tiles.

We started with a deep cleaning, paying special attention to the grout lines and working the dirt out of every joint. From there we went a step further and did a full regrout, replacing the old grout across the whole countertop so the surface underneath the coating would be even, clean, and properly filled. A fresh grout base is what lets the finished counter read as one smooth, continuous surface rather than a grid of stained lines showing through.

The countertop had also picked up a couple of chips along the edges over the years, so we repaired those and smoothed them out. On a kitchen counter, where you set things down and slide them around all day, those little nicks stand out, and fixing them before coating means the finished surface looks seamless instead of patched.

Then came the part that made this job take longer than a typical bathroom project: the masking. A kitchen is a tough room to spray in. There are appliances everywhere, cabinets above and below, a sink, a stovetop, and countless surfaces you absolutely cannot get overspray on. We essentially had to wrap the entire kitchen, appliances included, before any spraying began. It took a while, and that’s exactly how it should be. The difference between a clean job and a mess in a room like this comes down to how carefully everything around the work area gets covered.

With the kitchen fully masked and our ventilation set up to keep the air moving and clear, we sprayed the countertop with our bright white finish. Coat by coat, that dated tile corner turned into a smooth, bright, modern-looking surface. The grid of stained grout lines was gone, replaced by a clean white counter that looked like a completely different piece of the kitchen.

The customer kept the countertop he already had, skipped the cost and upheaval of tearing out tile and installing something new, and ended up with a fresh surface that completely changed the corner of his kitchen.

Kitchen counters and vanity tops — what you should know

A dated, stained, or chipped counter doesn’t automatically mean a remodel. A few things worth knowing before you decide:

Tiled counters are excellent candidates. The grout is almost always what’s making the counter look old, and a full regrout under a fresh coating turns a grid of dark lines into one continuous surface. Nothing else you can do to a tile counter changes its appearance that much for that little.

So are cultured marble and laminate vanity tops. Those dated speckled or almond vanity tops in 80s and 90s bathrooms refinish beautifully, and doing the top at the same time as the tub means the bathroom comes out matching.

Kitchens take longer than bathrooms. Not because the surface is harder, but because of the masking — appliances, cabinets, backsplash, stovetop. Expect us to spend a good part of the visit wrapping the room before anything is sprayed.

Care is slightly different in a kitchen. A refinished counter isn’t a cutting board and it isn’t a trivet. Use a board, use a pad under hot pans, wipe up rather than scour, and it holds up well. We’ll go through all of it before we leave.

Every job finishes the same way: we hand over a post-care kit and our cleaning recommendations, tailored to the surface we did.

This job was in Beaumont, and we cover the neighboring cities just as easily — Banning, Cherry Valley, San Jacinto, Hemet, and Moreno Valley.


Whether it’s a tub, a shower, a vanity top, or a tiled kitchen counter, refinishing brings a tired surface back to a clean, current finish for a fraction of what replacement costs. Call (310) 401-4491 for an honest estimate.

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Bathtub Reglazing & Refinishing in Beaumont, CA

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Arturo Harrison from Rancho Cucamonga:

Great Job, Ilia presented on time and worked hard, and after finish the work he cleans the things. Now the tub looks awesome. He offering expert service and he will surprise you with a great result! Recommended!

Armen Tsiligian from Irvine:

Great job, what a difference, would recommend and use again. Did a beautiful job on our master and second bath.

Stephenie Miller from Fontana:

Ilia is amazing at what he does and I whole heartedly recommend him. We have an old cast iron tub that has been reglazed once before, but it suddenly started peeling. I called Ilia, who answered right away, and said that he could come out on a holiday weekend to do the job. He was always prompt and courteous in his communications and his work was top notch!