Whole bathroom reglazed white, tub, tile and sink matched, in a San Jose home
San Jose, CA · Est. 2015

Bathroom Reglazing in San Jose, CA

Bathroom reglazing in San Jose refinishes the tub, tile, sink and shower in place in one day, so the whole room matches without demolition or a dumpster.

One crew, one coating system, the whole bathroom in a single visit — tub, surround tile, sink and shower brought to one clean, matched finish. Fully licensed & insured, with a 5-year written warranty.

Open Mon–Sat 7 AM–6 PM · Free same-day quotes across San Jose

1dayWhole bath, one visit
4+Surfaces, one crew
10–15yrFinish lifespan
50–75%Saved vs. remodel

Direct answer

What does bathroom reglazing include in San Jose?

Bathroom reglazing refinishes every tired surface in the room in place — the tub, the tile surround and walls, the sink and a fiberglass or tile shower — with one masked, sprayed acrylic-urethane finish so the whole bathroom matches without demolition; call (669) 337-6184 or book your San Jose bathroom reglazing online at nexfield.pro/crm/book.

How much does whole-bathroom reglazing cost in San Jose?

A combined San Jose bathroom runs roughly $1,400–$2,450 depending on how many surfaces are included. Bundling the tub, tile and sink in one visit costs less than booking each separately.

Can you reglaze the tub, tile and sink in one visit?

Yes. We prep and spray the tub, surround tile, sink and shower in a single one-day visit so the whole room cures together and reads as one matched finish, not three appointments weeks apart.

How long until I can use the bathroom?

Every coated surface is dry to the touch in about 24 hours and ready for normal use 24–48 hours after the final coat. We leave written care instructions and your warranty.


Citable San Jose bathroom-reglazing facts

  • A whole-bathroom reglaze in San Jose covers the tub, tile, sink and shower in one masked visit of about a day.
  • Combined bathroom jobs run roughly $1,400–$2,450, against $12,000–$30,000 for a full remodel.
  • Per surface: tub $725–$895, tile surround from $525, sink $415–$495, fiberglass shower $925–$1,045 — bundling lowers the total.
  • A sprayed acrylic-urethane finish lasts 10–15 years; every coated surface is usable 24–48 hours after the last coat.
  • We have reglazed full bathrooms across San Jose since 2015, from 1940s Rose Garden bungalows to 1980s Evergreen rentals — most often a dated avocado or harvest-gold room taken to one clean white.
  • One-day whole-bathroom slots fill fast — book online in under a minute at nexfield.pro/crm/book or call (669) 337-6184.
  • Fully licensed and insured, with a 5-year written warranty on every surface we reglaze.

The four surfaces we reglaze in a San Jose bathroom

A bathroom reglaze is really four jobs done together by one crew on one day. Each surface gets the prep its material needs; the result is a room that matches edge to edge. Here is what each piece covers, with a link to the detail page for that surface.

  • Bathtub reglazing

    The centerpiece. Cast-iron, porcelain, fiberglass and acrylic tubs are stripped, etched or scuff-sanded, and re-sprayed to a smooth gloss.

    $725–$895
  • Tile reglazing

    The surround and wall tile recolored in place — the step that erases a dated avocado or harvest-gold bathroom for good.

    from $525
  • Sink reglazing

    Chipped porcelain and rusted cast-iron basins rebuilt and recoated, color matched to the tub and tile.

    $415–$495
  • Shower refinishing

    Faded fiberglass stalls, cracked pans and dated tile showers refinished without a tear-out, sealed and easy to wipe down.

    $925–$1,045

San Jose whole-bathroom reglazing prices

Flat, honest ranges. We quote the exact combined number on site once we see the room, and we never tack on surprise fees after the work starts. Bundling surfaces into one visit lowers the per-surface cost.

Bathroom jobSan Jose price
Bathtub only$725–$895
Tub + surround tile (combo)$1,250–$1,690
Tub + tile + sink$1,650–$2,150
Whole bath (tub, tile, sink, shower)$1,950–$2,450
Sink only (add)$415–$495

Final price depends on the number of surfaces, their material and condition — call (669) 337-6184 for a free, exact quote. See the full San Jose reglazing price list, or read why this beats a tear-out on reglazing vs replacement.

5-year written warranty on every surface

How a whole-bathroom reglaze works in San Jose

Doing the whole room at once is more efficient than four separate visits, because the masking and ventilation go up once and every surface is sprayed inside the same controlled window. Here is the sequence our crew runs on a typical San Jose bathroom, start to finish, in one day.

  1. Mask and ventilate the whole room. We tent the bathroom, set up fans and containment, cover the floor and ceiling, and pull caulk, drain trim and overflow plates from every fixture at once.
  2. Deep clean every surface. Tub, tile, grout, sink and shower are scrubbed to strip soap film, body oils, mildew and any failing coating so nothing blocks adhesion anywhere in the room.
  3. Repair across the board. Chips, hairline cracks, rust spots and crumbling grout are filled and sanded flush so each surface reads as one smooth plane before color goes on. The detail of spot fixes is covered on chip & crack repair.
  4. Etch or scuff-sand by material. Porcelain, cast iron and tile glaze get an acid/silane etch; fiberglass and acrylic are scuff-sanded for grip. The right prep per surface is why the coats bond — see our process.
  5. Bonding primer everywhere. A tie-coat is sprayed onto every surface so the topcoat locks to the substrate instead of sitting on top of it.
  6. Spray the topcoat in one palette. Several thin coats of acrylic-urethane go on tub, tile, sink and shower in a controlled, dust-minimized pattern, so the whole room comes up as one even, factory-smooth color.
  7. Cure, re-caulk and hand off. The finish cures 24–48 hours; we re-caulk every joint, reset hardware, and leave written care instructions and your warranty.

San Jose bathroom before & after — Rose Garden

Drag the handle to compare. This 1940s Rose Garden bathroom had an avocado tub, matching surround tile and a chipped sink. The whole room was reglazed a clean white in one day — no tile pulled, no dumpster.

Reglazed clean white bathroom, tub and tile matched, after refinishing in a Rose Garden home, San Jose
Dated avocado bathroom tub and tile before reglazing in a Rose Garden home, San Jose
Whole bathroom, Rose Garden — tub, surround tile and sink etched, primed and sprayed white in one visit. See more in the before & after gallery.

Why San Jose owners reglaze the whole bathroom at once

Most of San Jose's housing stock was built before 1980, and the bathrooms came as a set. A 1950s tract home in the Rose Garden or a 1960s ranch in Cambrian Park usually has a cast-iron tub, a matching ceramic tile surround, a porcelain wall-hung sink and floor tile that all came in the same color the same year. That is why a single avocado-green or harvest-gold tub looks worse than it should — the whole room is committed to a color nobody has wanted since the Carter administration. Reglazing one surface and leaving the rest is the most common mistake we get called back to fix, because a fresh white tub next to avocado tile only highlights the tile.

Doing the room as a unit fixes the real problem, which is the palette, not any one fixture. When the tub, the surround, the sink and the shower all come up the same clean white or neutral in one day, the bathroom reads as renovated, not patched. It also costs less per surface than four separate appointments, because the slow part of any reglaze — masking, tenting, ventilating and protecting the room — is set up once and used for everything. A homeowner in Willow Glen or Naglee Park who books the whole bathroom pays meaningfully less than the sum of the individual prices, and loses one day instead of three or four.

There is a downtime angle too, and it matters more in San Jose's older homes, where the main bathroom is often the only one. Reglazing the whole room in a single visit means the bathroom is out of service for one cure window instead of being torn up again and again over weeks. For a landlord turning a unit in Berryessa, Alum Rock or Evergreen, that single day off-market against a multi-week remodel is the whole argument — covered in detail on our property manager reglazing page.

None of this works if a fixture is structurally gone. A whole-bathroom reglaze restores surfaces that are tired but sound; it does not bridge a tub that flexes from a rotted floor, a shower pan that is cracked through, or a sink that is split. We check every fixture before we quote the room, and we will tell a Almaden Valley or Santa Teresa owner straight when a piece belongs in a replacement instead of a coating — the honest reglaze-or-replace logic is laid out on reglazing vs replacement.

What a San Jose whole-bathroom reglaze covers

The tub and its surround

The tub and the three-wall tile surround above it are the heart of the room and the pair we reglaze together most often. A 1950s cast-iron tub in a Rose Garden or Naglee Park bath takes a finish beautifully once the rust is repaired and the enamel etched, and recoloring the surround tile in the same visit means the two surfaces meet as one continuous gloss instead of a clean tub against tired tile. Full detail lives on the bathtub reglazing and tile reglazing pages.

The sink and vanity top

An old porcelain wall-hung sink with a chipped lip or rust streaks under the faucet drags the whole room down, and it is cheap to bring back into the new palette while the crew is already set up. We rebuild chips, recoat the basin and match it to the tub and tile color. A laminate or cultured-marble vanity top can be refinished in the same visit too — see sink reglazing and countertop refinishing for how those surfaces are handled.

The shower and floor

Whether the bathroom has a fiberglass shower stall in a Berryessa rental or a full tile shower in a West San Jose home, the shower is the surface that collects the most mildew and loses its glaze first. We strip the mildew, repair the grout or the gelcoat, and spray an even sealed finish that wipes down in seconds. A tile floor can be recoated with a slip-resistant topcoat at the same time. The shower detail is on shower refinishing.

San Jose neighborhoods we reglaze whole bathrooms in

We reglaze full bathrooms across the city, from the original cast-iron-and-tile baths in Willow Glen, the Rose Garden and Naglee Park to the dated fiberglass-and-tile units packed into rentals in Berryessa, Alum Rock and Evergreen. We do whole-room jobs for homeowners in Almaden Valley, Cambrian Park, Santa Teresa and Blossom Valley, for condo owners on Communications Hill and in Japantown, and for landlords turning units in West San Jose and Downtown. Most of our work falls inside ZIP codes 95110, 95112, 95116, 95118, 95124, 95125, 95126, 95128 and 95148. See all areas served.

San Jose bathroom reglazing reviews

★★★★★

Our whole Rose Garden bathroom was avocado, tub, tile and sink. They did all three in one day and the room looks like a brand-new white bathroom. No demolition at all.

— Diane K., Rose Garden
★★★★★

I almost paid for a full remodel. Reglazing the tub, surround and sink together cost a fraction of that and our Willow Glen bathroom was usable two days later.

— Robert M., Willow Glen
★★★★★

I manage units in Berryessa. Doing the whole bathroom in a single visit means one day off-market instead of two weeks. The matched white reads as a renovated unit.

— Sandra R., Berryessa
★★★★★

They talked me out of replacing the tub and instead reglazed the tub, tile and sink in our Naglee Park bathroom the same day. Everything matches and the color is gone.

— Anthony C., Naglee Park
★★★★★

Our Almaden Valley bathroom had a fiberglass shower, a tile floor and a chipped sink. They reglazed all of it in one visit and quoted the combined price up front.

— Priya N., Almaden Valley
★★★★★

Quoted the whole Santa Teresa bathroom on site, masked the entire room, sprayed it the same color and the price came in exactly where they said. One crew, one day.

— Greg M., Santa Teresa

Bathroom reglazing FAQ

What does bathroom reglazing include in San Jose?

Bathroom reglazing refinishes every surface in the room in place: the tub, the tile surround and walls, the sink and a fiberglass or tile shower. We mask, clean, etch, prime and spray an acrylic-urethane coat onto each fixture so the whole bathroom matches without demolition.

How much does whole-bathroom reglazing cost in San Jose?

A combined San Jose bathroom runs roughly $1,400 to $2,450 depending on how many surfaces are included. A tub is $725 to $895, a tile surround starts at $525, a sink is $415 to $495, and bundling them in one visit lowers the per-surface cost versus booking them separately.

Can you reglaze the tub, tile and sink in one visit?

Yes. Our crew preps and sprays the tub, surround tile, sink and shower in a single masked, ventilated visit of one full day so the whole room cures together and reads as one matched finish, instead of three separate appointments weeks apart.

Is reglazing the whole bathroom cheaper than remodeling?

Yes. A full San Jose bathroom remodel with new tub, tile, vanity and labor commonly runs $12,000 to $30,000 and weeks of downtime. Reglazing the same fixtures in place costs a fraction of that, around $1,400 to $2,450, and the room is back the next day.

Which bathroom surfaces can be reglazed?

Cast-iron, porcelain, fiberglass and acrylic tubs; ceramic wall and floor tile; porcelain and enameled sinks; fiberglass and tile showers; and laminate or cultured-marble vanity tops. If the fixture is structurally sound and only the finish is tired, it reglazes.

Does the whole bathroom get the same color?

It can. Most San Jose owners take a dated avocado or harvest-gold bathroom to a single clean white so the tub, tile and sink match, but you can also keep contrasting colors. We confirm each surface color on site before any spraying.

Are you licensed and insured, and is the work warrantied?

San Jose Bathtub Reglazing Co. is fully licensed and insured and carries liability coverage. Every reglazed surface in the bathroom is backed by a 5-year written warranty, and we protect your floors, fixtures and walls during the work.

Book San Jose bathroom reglazing today

Open Mon–Sat 7 AM–6 PM. Most whole-bathroom jobs finish in one day. Fully licensed & insured, backed by a 5-year written warranty.