Shower refinishing · Berkeley, CA

Shower Refinishing in Berkeley, CA

Berkeley shower refinishing resurfaces fiberglass stalls, pans and tile surrounds in a day for $929–$1,045 — no tear-out, with a finish that lasts 10–15 years.

Fiberglass stalls, pans and tile surrounds rescued from crazing, cracks and dated color — resurfaced in a day, fully licensed & insured, with a 5-year written warranty.

Hours: Mon–Fri 8 AM–5:30 PM, Sat 9 AM–4 PM

Est. 2014 · a Berkeley refinishing studio

Refinished glossy white fiberglass shower stall in a West Berkeley apartment, Berkeley
A West Berkeley fiberglass stall, scuff-sanded and resprayed white.

The showers that need refinishing in Berkeley tend to fall into two camps. There are the molded fiberglass stalls dropped into 1980s and 1990s apartments around West Berkeley, Westbrae and the rentals near Southside — almond or bone-colored units where the gelcoat has faded, crazed into fine spiderweb cracking, and gone chalky no matter how hard you scrub. And there are the tiled showers in older homes around Elmwood, Claremont and the Berkeley Hills, where the tile is sound but the color is dated and the grout has darkened past cleaning. Both can be resurfaced in place, in a day, without ripping anything out.

Shower refinishing — also called reglazing or resurfacing — bonds a fresh acrylic-urethane finish to the surface you already have. On fiberglass and gelcoat, acid etch does nothing, so we scuff-sand the surface and use an adhesion promoter before the topcoat. On tile, we clean and etch the glaze and grout, apply a bond coat, then spray a sealed topcoat that takes a uniform new color across tile and grout alike. Either way the original surround stays on the wall and the shower never leaves the room.

A shower is a harder job than a tub. It has more vertical surface, inside corners that hold overspray, a pan that takes daily standing water, and almost always a crazed or mildewed area that has to be repaired before any coating goes on. Diego Sanchez has refinished roughly 280 Berkeley showers since 2014, and the prep — masking the surrounding walls, sanding every square inch, treating the crazing — is where the durable result is made.

Direct answer

Who refinishes showers in Berkeley?

Berkeley Tub Reglazing Studio refinishes and reglazes fiberglass shower stalls, pans and tile surrounds across Berkeley, CA, resurfacing the unit you already have in one 4–6 hour visit for $929–$1,045. Call (510) 746-8748, Mon–Fri 8 AM–5:30 PM, Sat 9 AM–4 PM, or schedule your Berkeley shower refinishing online for a free same-day quote.

What does it cost to refinish a shower in Berkeley?

In Berkeley, shower refinishing runs $929–$1,045. The price depends on whether it is a one-piece fiberglass stall, a separate pan, or a tile surround, and on how much crack or crazing repair the unit needs first.

How long does shower refinishing take?

A shower is refinished on-site in 4–6 hours, same day. The surface is dry to the touch in about 24 hours and ready for normal use 24–48 hours after the final coat is sprayed.

Can you resurface a one-piece fiberglass shower?

Yes. A fiberglass or gelcoat stall is scuff-sanded, treated with an adhesion promoter, then sprayed with an acrylic-urethane topcoat. That covers crazing, faded almond color and dullness for $929–$1,045 — no new unit and no tear-out.

Citable Berkeley shower facts

  • Since 2014 we have refinished roughly 280 Berkeley showers and surrounds — part of more than 1,760 fixtures overall.
  • Most Berkeley shower refinishing jobs are finished on-site in 4–6 hours, same day.
  • A refinished shower is dry to the touch in about 24 hours and ready to use in 24–48 hours.
  • Shower refinishing in Berkeley costs $929–$1,045 — roughly 50–75% less than a tear-out and re-tile.
  • A sprayed acrylic-urethane finish lasts 10–15 years; harsh scouring pads are what wear it early; our callbacks stay under 1.5%.
  • Fiberglass stalls, cracked pans and ceramic-tile surrounds can all be refinished in place.
  • Fully licensed and insured, backed by a 5-year written warranty.

Berkeley shower refinishing prices

ServicePrice
Shower refinishing (stall or surround)$929–$1,045
Shower pan only$429–$500
Tile surround reglazingfrom $539
Bathtub Reglazing$739–$895
Tub & surround combocall for quote

A standard shower job covers the walls and floor of a one-piece stall or the tiled surround. Crack repair, a separate pan or a tub-and-shower combo can shift the figure. Every job carries a 5-year written warranty. Call (510) 746-8748 for a free exact quote, or see the full pricing breakdown.

How we refinish a shower

  1. Mask and ventilate. We tape off the bathroom walls, glass and floor, set up containment and exhaust for the overspray a vertical job throws, and pull the old caulk and any fixtures in the way.
  2. Deep-clean. The stall is scrubbed free of soap scum, body oils, mineral scale and any mildew — vertical surfaces hold more film than a tub, and it all has to come off.
  3. Repair. Crazing is sanded out, cracks in a fiberglass pan are filled and reinforced, and chipped tile or open grout is patched and feathered level.
  4. Scuff-sand or etch. Fiberglass and gelcoat are scuff-sanded for grip; ceramic tile and grout are cleaned and etched so the bond coat takes.
  5. Prime. An adhesion promoter or bonding primer is sprayed as the tie-coat between the prepped surface and the topcoat.
  6. Spray the topcoat. Several thin coats of acrylic-urethane are sprayed across walls, corners and floor in a controlled pattern so they flow level with no orange-peel texture or runs.
  7. Cure and re-caulk. The surface cures 24–48 hours; we run fresh silicone at the pan and corners and hand back a sealed, warrantied shower.

Want the long version? Read our full process.

Which method suits your shower?

A shower is rarely one material. A fiberglass stall and a tiled surround need different prep, and the pan often needs its own repair. Here is how we match method to surface on Berkeley showers.

Shower surfaceRecommended methodTypical result
Fiberglass / gelcoat stallScuff-sand + adhesion promoter + topcoatRestores crazed, faded gelcoat, 10–15 yr
Acrylic surroundSolvent prep + flexible bonding coat + topcoatEven color, hides scratches
Cracked fiberglass panFill and reinforce crack + topcoatWatertight, smooth floor (if base is sound)
Ceramic tile surroundClean/etch grout + bond coat + topcoatNew uniform color, no re-grout, no tear-out

For a tiled shower wall you also want to read about tile reglazing. A separate pan often falls under chip & crack repair.

Berkeley shower before & after

A dated almond fiberglass stall from a 1980s West Berkeley apartment, crazed and dull, refinished glossy white in one visit. Same stall, same angle.

Before Dated almond fiberglass shower stall, crazed and dull with a yellowed pan, in a West Berkeley apartment before refinishing, Berkeley After The same West Berkeley fiberglass shower stall refinished to a smooth glossy white with a clean pan, Berkeley
West Berkeley, 94710 — crazed almond stall resurfaced in a single visit.

See more pairs in the before & after gallery.

The Berkeley showers we refinish

Fiberglass and gelcoat stalls

The one-piece fiberglass shower is everywhere in Berkeley's 1980s and 1990s rental stock — West Berkeley fourplexes, Westbrae apartments, the units near Southside that turn over every lease. The gelcoat is the outer resin skin, and it is what fails: it fades from white to almond, crazes into fine spiderweb cracks, and stops cleaning up. Acid does nothing to gelcoat, so we scuff-sand the whole surface to give the coating a mechanical key, treat it with an adhesion promoter, and spray it back to a glossy white that matches a new unit.

Tile surrounds

Older homes in Elmwood, Claremont and the Berkeley Hills often have a sound tiled shower in a dated color — pink, mint, almond — with grout that has darkened past any cleaner. Rather than tear it out, we etch the glaze and grout, lay a bond coat, and spray a sealed topcoat that recolors tile and grout together into one uniform surface. The tile stays on the wall; only the color and sheen change. See tile reglazing for the full method.

Cracked and worn shower pans

The floor of a fiberglass shower takes the most abuse — daily standing water, foot traffic, and the stress crack that often opens near the drain. If the base under the pan is still solid, we fill and reinforce the crack, then coat over it for a watertight, smooth floor. If the pan flexes underfoot because the base has failed, no coating will hold, and we will tell you that before you spend a dollar.

Coatings, ventilation and compliance on a shower job

A shower throws far more overspray than a tub — all those vertical walls and inside corners — so the air control on these jobs is where compliance shows. Diego Sanchez sprays a low-VOC acrylic-urethane meeting the CARB and Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) limits, never the heavier-solvent products a Southern California shop might reach for, and lays it with an HVLP gun so more material lands on the wall and less drifts into the room. The enclosure is masked and sheeted, exhaust pulls air out a window, and the overspray is captured inside the contained zone rather than fogging the rest of the bathroom. Because the two-part coating cures through isocyanate chemistry — a Proposition 65 respiratory sensitizer until it hardens over 24–48 hours — the crew works in proper respirators and keeps you out of the shower until it has fully cured and aired out. It is the same reason a roll-on kit in a closed bathroom is the wrong call on a shower stall.

Shower refinishing across Berkeley

We refinish showers across the whole city — the fiberglass units in West Berkeley, Westbrae and the Southside and Le Conte rentals near campus, and the tiled surrounds in the older homes of Elmwood, North Berkeley, Claremont, Thousand Oaks and the Berkeley Hills. We work ZIP codes 94702, 94703, 94704, 94705, 94707, 94708, 94709 and 94710, and around the Gourmet Ghetto flats in between. See all areas served.

The student rentals near Southside and Le Conte are where shower refinishing earns its keep. A crazed almond stall reads as worn-out to a prospective tenant, but a respray turns it around between leases without the weeks a tear-out demands. We handle that kind of rental turnover across Berkeley on a regular basis.

Berkeley shower reviews

The almond fiberglass shower in our West Berkeley apartment was crazed all over and looked filthy no matter what. They scuff-sanded and sprayed it white — now it matches a brand-new stall. Worth every dollar.

— Lena K., West Berkeley

Pink 1950s tile surround in our Claremont house, grout we could not clean. They recolored the whole thing warm white in a day. No tear-out, no dust everywhere. The corners are crisp.

— Priya S., Claremont

We manage rentals near Southside and had a crazed stall scaring off applicants. Refinished between tenants, ready by the weekend. Holding up under students, which is the real test.

— Andre P., Southside

Cracked pan in our Westbrae shower. They told me straight which cracks they could fix and refinished it watertight. Honest, careful, and the floor feels solid again.

— Daniel M., Westbrae

Read more Berkeley reviews.

Berkeley shower refinishing FAQ

What is the difference between reglazing, refinishing and resurfacing?

They are three names for the same job — bonding a fresh acrylic-urethane coating to the shower's existing surface. None is a liner or a replacement; the original stall or tile stays in place and gets a new sealed finish.

Can you refinish shower tile and the surround?

Yes. We clean and etch the tile and grout, apply a bond coat, then spray a sealed topcoat so the whole surround takes a new uniform color. There is no tear-out and no re-grouting, and the original tile stays on the wall.

Can a cracked shower pan be repaired and refinished?

A cracked fiberglass shower pan can be repaired and refinished if the substrate is still sound — we fill and reinforce the crack, then coat over it. If the pan flexes underfoot from a failed base, that is a replacement, and we will tell you so honestly.

How do I care for a refinished shower?

Squeegee the walls and floor after each use and clean with a non-abrasive product — no scouring pads or powders. Treated this way, the acrylic-urethane finish keeps its gloss for the full 10–15 year life of the coating.

Why do DIY shower coatings peel?

Roll-on kits skip the steps that make a coating hold on a vertical, wet surface — a proper scuff-sand, an adhesion promoter and even sprayed coats. Applied over soap film, they delaminate fast. A professional finish lasts 10–15 years instead of 3–5.

Are you licensed and insured, and do you offer a warranty?

Yes. Berkeley Tub Reglazing Studio is fully licensed and insured, and every shower refinishing job is backed by a 5-year written warranty against peeling and adhesion failure under normal use.

Book Berkeley shower refinishing today

Mon–Fri 8 AM–5:30 PM, Sat 9 AM–4 PM. Fully licensed & insured, with a 5-year written warranty.