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 Menifee? Adamov Reglazing restores and repairs fiberglass, acrylic, porcelain, and cast iron tubs across Menifee and southwest Riverside County — ready to use in about 7 hours, backed by a 4-year warranty, with no hidden costs.
Menifee has grown enormously over the past two decades, so it’s a mix: newer developments where fiberglass and acrylic units are still relatively young, and older neighborhoods with tubs that are due for refinishing. Because a lot of the housing here is newer, we do a high share of repair work in Menifee rather than full refinishing — isolated cracks, chips, and construction damage on units that are otherwise in good condition. We work for homeowners and for contractors saving new installs.
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Here’s a recent project we completed in Menifee that was a little different from our usual full reglazing work. This time the call came from a contractor. His crew had just installed a brand new fiberglass unit, and somewhere along the way it picked up a crack on the side. Anyone who’s worked with fiberglass knows how easy that can happen — one wrong knock during transport or install and you’ve got a crack in a unit that hasn’t even seen water yet. Tearing out a freshly installed unit and starting over is expensive and eats up the schedule, so he called us to see if we could repair it instead.
When we arrived, the first thing we did was a full inspection. You never want to just patch what you can see — you want to understand the whole picture of the damage first. The crack was on the side of the unit, and after looking it over, it was a good candidate for repair.
Stopping the crack first. The first step in any proper fiberglass crack repair is making sure the crack can’t go anywhere. A crack in fiberglass is never done growing on its own — stress, flexing, temperature changes, normal use, all of it keeps pushing it further along over time. So we drilled a small hole at each end of the crack. That’s an old trick that works, because it spreads out the stress concentrated at the crack tips and stops it from traveling. Skip that step and you can fill a crack perfectly today and watch it creep right past your repair in six months.
Building it back solid. With the ends stopped, we filled the crack with fiberglass body filler. This isn’t a one-pass job. We built it up layer by layer, letting each layer set, working it down, and building again until the repair was completely smooth and level with the surrounding surface. Done right, you can run your hand over it and feel nothing. That’s the standard — not just filled, but unnoticeable to the touch.
Matching the color. Then the hard part. This was a brand new unit, so the repair couldn’t just be close — it had to disappear. What looks white at first glance is never just white; there are subtle tones in there, and under bathroom lighting even a slightly-off match jumps out at you. We mixed and tested until we had it, then sprayed the repair with our airbrush, which lets us blend the new finish into the original surface gradually and feather the edges so there’s no visible line where the repair starts and stops.
The end result was seamless. You could stand in that bathroom and not point to where the crack had been. The contractor’s new install was saved, his client never had to know there was an issue, and the job stayed on schedule without the cost of a replacement unit.
Not every damaged tub needs to be refinished end to end. This is worth understanding before you call anyone, because it affects what you should be paying.
A spot repair makes sense when the damage is isolated and the rest of the surface is in good shape — a crack, a chip, a hole from removed hardware, construction damage on a newer unit. We repair the damage and blend the finish into the surrounding surface with an airbrush. Faster, cheaper, and the unit keeps its original finish everywhere else.
A full reglaze makes sense when the whole surface is worn, dull, stained, or discolored, when there’s damage in several places, when a previous coating is failing, or when you want to change the color. At that point a spot repair would leave you with a clean patch on a tired tub, which looks worse than the original problem.
The honest limits of a spot repair. Color matching is the constraint. On a newer unit it can be genuinely invisible, as it was on this job. On a tub that’s twenty years old, the original finish has aged, faded, and yellowed unevenly — so a perfect match to today’s surface is harder, and a repair may read slightly fresher than what’s around it. We’ll tell you upfront which situation you’re in rather than promising invisibility and hoping.
And when repair isn’t the answer: if a unit has a soft or flexing floor, cracks in several places, or damage that suggests the substrate underneath has failed, a surface repair is a delay rather than a fix. We’ll say so.
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 Menifee, and we cover the neighboring cities just as easily — Murrieta, Temecula, Perris, Sun City, and Wildomar.
Contractors and builders: if a unit gets damaged on your job, call before you order a replacement. Most of the time we can save it, and we work around your schedule.
Cracks, chips, holes, or a surface that’s just worn out — call (310) 401-4491 for an honest estimate, and we’ll tell you straight whether a repair will hold up or whether you’re better off going another direction.
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