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.
When people think about reglazing, they almost always picture a bathtub or a shower. Kitchens don’t usually come to mind. But a tiled countertop is one of the better candidates for refinishing there is, and this project in Beaumont is a good example of why. The customer reached out about a small tiled corner countertop in his kitchen. It worked fine, but it had that dated tile look, complete with grout lines that had darkened and stained over the years, and he wanted it brought up to something cleaner and more modern.
Tile countertops age in a very particular way. The tile itself can hold up for decades, but the grout between every piece slowly soaks up grease, food, and grime until those lines turn dark and uneven. It’s the grout, more than the tile, that makes an older kitchen counter look tired. So before we touched any coating, we had to deal with what was going on between the tiles.
We started with a deep cleaning, paying special attention to the grout lines and working the dirt out of every joint. From there we went a step further and did a full regrout, replacing the old grout across the whole countertop so the surface underneath the coating would be even, clean, and properly filled. A fresh grout base is what lets the finished counter read as one smooth, continuous surface rather than a grid of stained lines showing through.
The countertop had also picked up a couple of chips along the edges over the years, so we repaired those and smoothed them out. On a kitchen counter, where you set things down and slide them around all day, those little nicks stand out, and fixing them before coating means the finished surface looks seamless instead of patched.
Then came the part that made this job take longer than a typical bathroom project: the masking. A kitchen is a tough room to spray in. There are appliances everywhere, cabinets above and below, a sink, a stovetop, and countless surfaces you absolutely cannot get overspray on. We essentially had to wrap the entire kitchen, appliances included, before any spraying began. It took a while, and that’s exactly how it should be. The difference between a clean job and a mess in a room like this comes down to how carefully everything around the work area gets covered.
With the kitchen fully masked and our ventilation set up to keep the air moving and clear, we sprayed the countertop with our bright white finish. Coat by coat, that dated tile corner turned into a smooth, bright, modern-looking surface. The grid of stained grout lines was gone, replaced by a clean white counter that looked like a completely different piece of the kitchen.
The results were amazing, and the customer agreed. He kept the countertop he already had, skipped the cost and upheaval of tearing out tile and installing something new, and ended up with a fresh surface that completely changed the corner of his kitchen. For a small countertop like this one, that kind of turnaround is hard to beat, both in how it looks and in what it costs compared to a full replacement.
This is what makes countertop reglazing worth knowing about. A dated, stained, or chipped counter doesn’t automatically mean a remodel. Whether it’s a kitchen counter like this one or a bathroom vanity, vanity reglazing and countertop refinishing can take a tired surface and bring it back to a clean, current finish for a fraction of the cost of replacement. We do this kind of work for homeowners throughout Beaumont and across the Riverside and San Bernardino county areas.
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