
Shower Refinishing
Has your shower in your home become so disgusting that you no longer want to use it?
Or is it so dated that you feel you are living in a different era?
Most people think that the only solution is to tear it out and remodel, but that can easily cost thousands of dollars and take weeks to months to complete. If you are working on a smaller budget and want to use your shower as fast as possible, then shower refinishing is likely the best solution. Are you tired of looking at the worn-out surfaces of your shower stalls and bases? Shower refinishing might be the perfect solution for you. Whether you have fiberglass, tile, or cultured marble shower stalls, or just want to refinish the base, this comprehensive guide will walk you through the process step by step.

Tile Shower
Stall

Fiberglas One Piece Shower Stall

Cultured Marble Shower Stall

Fiberglass One Piece Tub and Shower Combo

Shower Pan
or Base
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Tile Shower Reglazing
Tile shower stalls add a touch of elegance to any bathroom, but grime and mildew can quickly tarnish their appearance. Reglazing tile shower stalls involves cleaning, repairing, and sometimes regrouting the tiles to restore their original beauty.
These have possibly the widest range of sizes and shapes out of any material.
It is also common to have bases and walls made out of different materials, so you could have a fiberglass pan with tile walls above.
We have even seen a tile shower pan with cultured marble walls. Some units also include tile on the ceiling.
Whatever the size, style and shape of shower that you have, REFINISHING is the solution for you. Shower refinishing will update the look of your tile shower in hours without the mess and cost of a full remodel.
Unfortunately if you have natural stone tile, then we usually do not recommend recoating it. Though we could still steer you in the right direction if you are needing to update it.
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Fiberglass Shower Resurfacing
Fiberglass shower stalls are a popular choice due to their affordability and durability. Over time, however, they can become dull and stained.
Refinishing fiberglass shower stalls can breathe new life into your bathroom without the need for a costly replacement.
These come in two basic types. Fiberglass one piece shower stalls and fiberglass multi panel units with interlocking seams.
One piece shower units are generally original to the home. As they are often too big to fit through doorways and finished bathrooms.
Multi panel units tend to be aftermarket additions.
Both types of fiberglass showers can get the same types of damage ranging from simple dullness or staining, to structural cracks. We have solutions for fiberglass shower repair that can fit your budget and get your shower back into worry free use.
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Cultured Marble Shower Refinishing
Cultured marble shower stalls offer the luxurious look of natural stone at a fraction of the cost. However, over time, the surface can become dull and scratched.
Refinishing cultured marble shower stalls can restore their luster and make them look like new again.
Cultured marble showers are another type that is very custom.
These showers are almost exclusively original to the home, as most suppliers like MarCraft and AMI Surfaces work as destributors to home buildrs
In many cases, the cultured marble wall panels extend outside of the shower enclosure and into the bathtub area. It is also common to see color matched cultured marble counters in the same room.
When new, cultured marble is easy to keep clean and maintain. However as it ages, it can discolor turning a yellowish color and can become quite a pain to clean.
Our cultured marble refinishing process can restore to its glory days, in a matter of hours, which will give you many more years of worry free use. Give us a call to see how we can help you!
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Fiberglass One Piece Tub and Shower Combo
Just like Fiberglass One Piece shower stalls, these are seamless unit, where the tub forms directly into the walls.
Because there are no seams in these units, when resurfacing, we must coat the entire one piece tub and walls.
It is also common to see fiberglass one piece tub and shower combos, that have a fiberglass dome fitted onto the top. This capped piece is usually a separate piece with a seam, however when refinishing the lower tub and wall portion, we usually recommend refinishing the top piece so that the whole unit matches.
Fiberglass one piece tub combos have been around for a long time. Unfortunately a lot of them were never installed correctly, which can lead to cracking. Oftentimes when we repair cracks in these units, it is because of a lack of proper support under the tub floor.
Fiberglass one piece tub and shower combo refinishing is a great way to get more life out of your functional tub. Since most of these units were made in dated colors or have faded and dulled over time, refinishing will get it looking clean, glossy and fresh with the least effort.
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Shower Pan or Base Reglazing
Even if your shower walls are in good condition, a worn or stained shower base can detract from the overall appearance of your bathroom.
Refinishing the shower base is a cost-effective way to give your bathroom a facelift without the need for a complete renovation.
In most cases, shower bases can be resurfaced independently of the walls.
This can be helpful when you have a shower wall material like natural stone that cannot be coated, but a base that can.
It could be that the pan looks fine but you cannot stand the dingy walls any longer.
The only time that we have to refinish both the pan and the walls, is when it is a fiberglass one piece unit.
Our shower pan refinishing can give you a fresh clean look in only a few short hours.
