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 Moreno Valley? Adamov Reglazing restores fiberglass, acrylic, porcelain, and cast iron tubs across Moreno Valley and the Inland Empire — ready to use in about 7 hours, backed by a 4-year warranty, with no hidden costs.
Moreno Valley grew fast from the 1980s onward, so most bathrooms here have fiberglass or acrylic tub and shower units now hitting the age where finishes dull, chip, and stain — plus older homes with original porcelain and cast iron tubs. The hard water doesn’t help any of them. We refinish and repair in place, in a single visit, and we quote honestly up front so the number on the estimate is the number you pay.
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We just wrapped a shower stall reglazing job in Moreno Valley with a nice mix of repair and refinish work to it. The owner was planning to put in new shower doors, so before any of that could happen he asked us to take out the old frame and doors — so we started by pulling the whole old door assembly off, leaving a clean stall to work with.
Then the prep. All the old silicone came off the surface first, since nothing bonds over brittle, dirty caulk. Next, the screw holes left behind where the frame had been anchored: those can’t be left open, because water finds its way in, gets behind the surface, and causes damage you won’t see until it’s a real problem. We filled each one with fiberglass filler and brought them back flush and solid.
With the silicone gone and the holes filled, we deep cleaned the whole stall — soap scum, grime, dust from the work — and smoothed out a couple of wall scratches we found so they wouldn’t telegraph through the finish. Then fresh caulk all the way around to lock out water at every seam, the room masked (fixtures, walls, ceiling, floor), and ventilation set up to pull fumes and overspray out of the house.
Then the bright white finish, sprayed across the whole stall. It went from a worn surface full of old silicone, open holes, and scratches to a smooth, glossy, bright white shower. Once his new doors go on against that fresh surface, it’ll look like a completely remodeled bathroom.
Everyone wants a number over the phone, and we’ll always give you a straight one — but it helps to know what we’re actually looking at when we quote, because it explains why two tubs on the same street can price differently.
The size and type of the surface. A standard tub, a tub with a full tile or fiberglass surround, a walk-in shower, a shower pan only — these are different amounts of surface area and different amounts of masking. A tub alone is the smallest job; a tub plus full surround is considerably more area.
How much prep the surface needs. This is the biggest variable by far. A sound tub that just needs cleaning, sanding, and spraying is straightforward. Prep grows with:
Repairs versus a full refinish. If the damage is isolated and the rest of the surface is fine, a spot repair with blended color is cheaper than refinishing the whole unit. We’ll tell you which one your fixture actually needs.
How many surfaces at once. Setup — masking, ventilation, equipment — happens once whether we do one surface or three. So adding the surround, the vanity top, or a second bathroom to the same visit costs much less than booking them separately later.
Access and location. Most jobs are unaffected. Occasionally a difficult access situation or a long drive out to a remote property factors in, and we’ll say so upfront rather than surprising you.
What doesn’t change the price: we don’t add charges after the fact for things we should have seen at the estimate. If we quote it, that’s the number — and if we genuinely find something hidden once we open up an area, we stop and talk to you before doing the work, not after.
A word on cheap quotes. If a quote comes in far under everyone else’s, ask what prep it includes and how long they’ll be on site. The corners that get cut to hit a low number — skipping the silicone removal, not sanding, no bonding primer, spraying over rust — are exactly the ones that cause a finish to peel in a year. We end up redoing a lot of that work, and the second job always costs more than doing it right the first time.
Every job finishes the same way: we hand over a post-care kit and our cleaning recommendations, and the work is backed by our 4-year warranty.
This job was in Moreno Valley, and we cover the neighboring cities just as easily — Riverside, Perris, Menifee, Sun City, and Beaumont.
Whether you’re swapping doors, dealing with scratches and old caulk, or just want a clean, modern finish, reglazing brings your bathroom back for a fraction of what a remodel costs.
Call (310) 401-4491 for an honest estimate and we’ll tell you straight what it’ll take to do it right.
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