See the difference

Before & After Gallery in Santa Clara, CA

Drag the handle on each pair to compare a worn Santa Clara fixture against the same surface after reglazing. Same camera angle, same lighting — only the finish changed.

Real Santa Clara fixtures, before and after

Every pair below is a real surface we refinished somewhere in Santa Clara — a cast-iron tub in the Old Quad, a gelcoat shower in a Lawrence Station condo, a cultured-marble vanity in Rivermark, dated tile in Forest Park. We shoot the "before" the moment we walk in and the "after" from the same spot once the topcoat has cured, so what you drag past is an honest comparison, not two different bathrooms. Nothing was replaced; the same fixture was cleaned, repaired, etched or scuff-sanded, primed and resprayed.

Bathtub reglazing

Cast-iron tub — Old Quad

Cast-iron bathtub in an Old Quad home after reglazing, smooth glossy white finish, Santa Clara Worn cast-iron bathtub with rust staining and chips before reglazing in an Old Quad home, Santa Clara Before After
A 1950s Old Quad cast-iron tub: rust around the drain, two rim chips and a chalked surface, stripped and resprayed in one afternoon. See bathtub reglazing.
Shower refinishing

Gelcoat fiberglass shower — Lawrence Station

Fiberglass shower stall after refinishing, uniform glossy white surface, Lawrence Station condo, Santa Clara Yellowed crazed fiberglass shower stall with soap scum before refinishing, Lawrence Station condo, Santa Clara Before After
A 1980s Lawrence Station shower stall with yellowed gelcoat and spiderweb crazing, scuff-sanded and recoated to an even white. See shower refinishing.
Sink reglazing

Porcelain sink — Bowers

Porcelain bathroom sink after reglazing, even glossy white basin, Bowers home, Santa Clara Chipped vintage porcelain sink with rust staining before reglazing, Bowers home, Santa Clara Before After
A vintage Bowers porcelain basin with a chipped front edge and rust at the drain, repaired and reglazed to a clean white. See sink reglazing.
Countertop refinishing

Cultured-marble vanity — Rivermark

Cultured-marble vanity top after refinishing, even neutral finish, Rivermark condo, Santa Clara Yellowed etched cultured-marble vanity top before refinishing, Rivermark condo, Santa Clara Before After
A yellowed, etched cultured-marble vanity in a Rivermark condo, repaired and topcoated to remove the staining for good. See countertop refinishing.
Tile reglazing

Tub-surround tile — Forest Park

Tub-surround tile after reglazing in bright white with clean grout lines, Forest Park home, Santa Clara Dated avocado-green tub-surround tile before reglazing, Forest Park home, Santa Clara Before After
A 1970s avocado-green tile surround in Forest Park recolored to clean white in place — no jackhammer, no dumpster. See tile reglazing.

What you're looking at in each pair

The "before" side is honest about the kind of wear we see across Santa Clara. Cast-iron and porcelain tubs in the postwar Old Quad and around Bowers go chalky and pick up rust around the drain and overflow after decades of use. The gelcoat fiberglass tubs and showers in the 1980s–2000s condos of Lawrence Station, Santa Clara Square and Rivermark fade and develop crazing — that fine spiderweb cracking in the surface layer. Cultured-marble vanities yellow and etch where toothpaste, perfume and hard water sit on them. None of that scrubs out, because the damage is in the surface, not on it.

The "after" side is the same fixture once the surface is renewed. Each one was cleaned down to a sound substrate, repaired where it was chipped or cracked, etched or scuff-sanded so the primer could bond, and sprayed with several thin coats of acrylic-urethane. The result is a hard, even gloss that's ready to use 24–48 hours after the final coat. Curious what each one cost? The pricing page breaks it down by fixture, and the process page walks through every step in detail.

From Santa Clara homeowners

What these customers said

The before-and-after on our Old Quad tub is exactly what these photos show. Rust-stained and dull one morning, glossy white that afternoon. I keep showing people the pictures.

— Diane R., Old Quad

Our Rivermark vanity was so yellowed we assumed it had to be ripped out. They refinished it instead and it looks like new stone. Saved us a fortune.

— Priya S., Rivermark

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