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 Jurupa Valley? Adamov Reglazing restores porcelain, cast iron, fiberglass, and acrylic tubs across Jurupa Valley and the Inland Empire — ready to use in about 7 hours, backed by a 4-year warranty, with no hidden costs. Reglazing instead of replacing saves thousands of dollars and days of demolition mess.
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We recently took on a porcelain tub reglazing job in Jurupa Valley, and this one’s worth talking about because the problem behind it is something we see all the time. The tub had been painted at some point, and the entire bottom was peeling off in sheets. Now, peeling like that doesn’t just happen on its own. When we took a closer look, the cause was clear — a bath mat with suction cups.
A suction cup holds by pressing itself flat against the surface, and breaking that seal takes real force — force that goes straight into whatever the cup is stuck to. On bare porcelain that’s fine. On a coated tub, it’s a small tug on the finish every single time the mat gets lifted. Repeat that for a year or two and the weakest point gives way. After that it doesn’t stay put: once an edge is loose, water gets underneath and the peeling walks outward from there. On this tub it had walked across the entire bottom.
So before we did anything else, we told the owner what he was looking at. The mat was the cause, and unless he swapped it for one made for glazed or refinished surfaces, the new finish would go the same way. We’d rather explain that up front than refinish a tub and watch it fail for the same reason.
With that out of the way, we got to work. We went straight into a deep sanding to take off the old paint and coating. Once the previous coating was sanded down and removed, we pulled the silicone out from all the way around the tub and along the shower rail. Old silicone gets brittle and dirty, and you can’t lay a clean finish around it, so it all has to come out. After that came the deep cleaning, scrubbing the whole surface down until there was nothing left to interfere with the new coating.
This tub had a couple of chips too, so we filled them with fiberglass body filler and sanded them back flush. Body filler is the right tool for that — it builds the surface back up solid so the spot is level and won’t telegraph through the finish. A lot of these older porcelain tubs are cast iron underneath the enamel, and the same repair approach carries over either way. Solid prep is solid prep.
Once the repairs were done and the surface was ready, we masked off the entire room. Walls, floor, fixtures, anything that wasn’t the tub got taped and covered. Reglazing throws a fine overspray that drifts onto every surface it can find, so we seal the room off completely before we spray a thing. Then we laid down the bright white coating across the whole tub.
That’s where it all paid off. The tub went from a peeling, painted-over mess to a smooth, glossy, bright white finish that completely changed the look of the bathroom. It’s amazing what a properly refinished tub does for a space — it brightens everything up and makes the whole room feel clean and new again. The owner was thrilled, and now that he knows to keep the suction cups away from it, that finish is going to hold for years.
Every job finishes the same way: we hand over a post-care kit and our cleaning recommendations, so you know exactly how to keep the finish looking sharp.
This job was in Jurupa Valley, and we cover the neighboring cities just as easily — Riverside, Eastvale, Norco, Corona, and Fontana.
Painted tubs, peeling finishes, chips, dated colors — whatever you’re dealing with, we’ll bring it back for a fraction of what replacement costs. Call (310) 401-4491 for an honest estimate and we’ll tell you straight what caused the problem and what it’ll take to fix it right.
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