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 Rancho Palos Verdes? Adamov Reglazing restores porcelain, cast iron, fiberglass, and acrylic tubs across Rancho Palos Verdes and the Palos Verdes Peninsula — 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.
Most of the Peninsula went up from the 1950s through the 1970s, which means a lot of homes here still have their original porcelain and cast iron tubs — well-made fixtures set into tiled surrounds, often in bathrooms where a tear-out would mean redoing the tile and the plumbing along with the tub. When the fixture is sound and it’s the surface that’s worn, refinishing keeps everything in place.
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Here’s a recent refinishing job we completed in Rancho Palos Verdes — a porcelain tub with a rust spot next to the overflow.
The overflow is a spot worth paying attention to on an older tub. It’s a fitting bolted through the tub wall, and once the porcelain around it chips or wears through, water reaches the metal underneath and sits there. Because the fitting covers part of the area, the rust often develops out of sight and is further along than it looks by the time anyone notices a stain creeping out from the edge.
So the first thing we did was remove the overflow entirely. You can’t repair what you can’t reach, and leaving the fitting in place would have meant working around the exact area that needed the most attention.
With it out of the way, we drilled out the affected area, taking the corroded material down until we were into clean, solid metal. Then we applied an anti-rust gel to neutralize whatever remained in the spots a drill can’t physically reach — that chemical step matters, because rust left active under a repair keeps working and will eventually push the finish back off. Grinding alone isn’t enough on its own.
Once the rust was dealt with, we rebuilt the area layer by layer, letting each layer set before adding the next, until the tub wall was solid again and back to the right shape. That’s the slow part of a repair like this. You’re not just filling a hole — you’re restoring the original geometry of the tub, because any dip or bulge left behind will show plainly under a fresh coat of bright white.
With the repair built up and shaped, we moved into a deep cleaning of the whole tub, then re-caulked around it. Running fresh caulk before the spray means it’s coated along with the surface, so the seam comes out continuous instead of a separate bead sitting on top of the finish.
Then we masked the entire room to prevent any overspray, set up ventilation, and sprayed the bright white finish in even coats. The tub came out smooth and glossy from end to end, with no trace of the rust or the repair — and with the overflow reinstalled against a fresh, sealed surface rather than a corroded one.
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 Rancho Palos Verdes, and we cover the neighboring cities just as easily — Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills, San Pedro, Torrance, and Redondo Beach.
Rust at the drain or overflow, chips, stains, or a finish that’s simply worn out — call (310) 401-4491 for an honest estimate. Caught early, rust is a straightforward repair; left alone, it eats through the metal and the tub is past saving.
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