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 Signal Hill? Adamov Reglazing restores porcelain, cast iron, fiberglass, and acrylic tubs — plus tiled showers and surrounds — across Signal Hill and the surrounding area. Backed by a 4-year warranty, with no hidden costs, and reglazing instead of replacing saves thousands of dollars and days of demolition mess.
Signal Hill’s housing is largely mid-century and older, and a lot of those bathrooms still have their original tiled showers and surrounds. Tile is durable — it’s usually the grout and the finish that give out first — and we also get called regularly to redo reglazing another company did that hasn’t held up.
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Here’s a recent job we completed in Signal Hill — a tiled shower stall that had been reglazed once before and was ready to be brought back again. This one took two days, and the reason is worth explaining, because it comes down to cure times rather than the amount of work.
Day one was all surface. We started by sanding to partially remove the old coating. That word partially is doing real work there: on a surface that’s already been coated, you’re making a judgment call about how much to take off. Where the existing coating is still bonded tight, there’s no reason to grind it back to bare tile — you knock it down, smooth the edges, and leave the sound material as a base. Where it’s loose or lifting, it comes off. Take too little and you’ve trapped a failing layer under your new finish; take too much and you’ve made work for yourself without improving the result.
After the sanding came a deep cleaning to clear the sanding dust along with the soap film and grime built up in the surface. Then we went through the grout lines and added grout wherever it was missing. That step matters more than people expect on a tile job: grout is part of the structure, and an open line lets water behind the tile where no coating can help it. We filled every gap, re-caulked, and then let all of it dry overnight — grout and caulk both need real cure time, and rushing that is one of the easiest ways to undermine an otherwise good job.
Day two started with masking. We covered the fixtures and the whole room to prevent any overspray, since a spray coating drifts as a fine mist and settles on any surface left exposed.
Then the coating went on in layers. First an adhesive primer, which creates the bond between the existing surface and everything above it. Over that, an epoxy primer — on tile that layer does two jobs, sealing the porous grout so it doesn’t drink up the topcoat and leave dull lines, and evening out minor imperfections in the surface underneath. Then the bright white finish, built up for a smooth, even, glossy result.
The stall came out uniform from top to bottom, with clean grout lines running through it and no trace of the old failing coating. On a surface that’s been reglazed before, that’s the real test — making it read as one continuous finish rather than a patch over someone else’s work.
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 Signal Hill, and we cover the neighboring cities just as easily — Long Beach, Lakewood, Seal Beach, Carson, and Los Alamitos.
If your tub or tiled shower was reglazed before and it’s starting to wear, or the grout is giving out, call (310) 401-4491 for an honest estimate and we’ll tell you straight what it needs.
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