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 Torrance? Adamov Reglazing restores fiberglass, acrylic, porcelain, and cast iron tubs across Torrance and the South Bay — 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.
Torrance covers a lot of ground — post-war tracts around Old Torrance, mid-century neighborhoods, and mobile home communities where the tubs and showers are often non-standard units you can’t simply order a replacement for. That last part matters: when a unit is an odd size or an unusual configuration, replacing it means custom work, while refinishing brings the surface back exactly as it sits.
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Here’s a recent job we completed in Torrance — a fiberglass tub and shower combination in a mobile home, and a fairly rare unit at that. The drain sat in the middle of the tub rather than at one end, which isn’t something you see often.
That configuration is worth mentioning, because it’s exactly the situation where refinishing makes the most sense. A unit like this isn’t something you walk into a store and buy a replacement for. Between the non-standard layout and the tight quarters of a mobile home bathroom, a tear-out turns into a custom job fast. Bringing the surface back instead keeps everything where it is.
We started with a deep cleaning, working the whole enclosure down to a clean surface. Fiberglass holds onto soap film and body oils, and a coating won’t bond over any of that, so nothing goes down until it’s genuinely clean.
Then we removed all the old coating and caulk along the shower frame and replaced it with a fresh bead before spraying. That line along the frame is where water works its way behind the surface, and old caulk there is usually cracked or pulling loose. Doing it before the spray means the new caulk gets coated along with the rest of the unit, so the seam blends into the finish instead of sitting on top of it as a separate line.
After that we repaired a couple of chips and a hole on the edges of the tub, filling them and sanding them back flush with the surrounding surface so they’d disappear under the new coating. An open chip or hole on a fiberglass unit isn’t just cosmetic either — it lets water start working into the material, so sealing it properly is part of the repair, not just the look.
Next we masked the shower doors, the walls, and the floor to prevent any overspray from landing where it shouldn’t, and set up our ventilation to keep the fumes out of the rest of the home while we worked.
Finally we applied the bright white finish, built up in even coats. The unit came out smooth, glossy, and bright — the chips and hole gone, the frame line clean, and a rare, hard-to-replace tub and shower combo looking like a new install.
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 Torrance, and we cover the neighboring cities just as easily — Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, El Segundo, Carson, and Lomita.
Chips, holes, worn caulk, or a surface that’s just lost its shine — and especially an unusual unit you can’t easily replace — call (310) 401-4491 for an honest estimate and we’ll tell you straight whether reglazing is the right move.