Freshly reglazed white bathroom tile surround in a bright San Jose home
San Jose, CA · Est. 2015

Tile Reglazing in San Jose, CA

Tile reglazing in San Jose starts at $525 and recolors dated bathroom and shower tile in place in one day, with no demolition or dumpster.

We recolor dated bathroom and shower tile in place — new look, no demolition, no dumpster — so an avocado or harvest-gold surround reads clean and modern in a single day. Fully licensed & insured, with a 5-year written warranty.

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

$525+San Jose tile from
4–6hrTypical job, same day
10–15yrFinish lifespan
50–75%Saved vs. retiling

Direct answer

Who does tile reglazing in San Jose?

San Jose Bathtub Reglazing Co. reglazes ceramic wall and floor tile, tub surrounds and shower tile across San Jose, CA, recoloring dated tile in place in one visit of 3–5 hours from $525 with no demolition; call (669) 337-6184 or book your San Jose tile reglazing online at nexfield.pro/crm/book for a free same-day quote, Mon–Sat 7 AM–6 PM.

How much does tile reglazing cost in San Jose?

In San Jose, tile reglazing starts at $525 for a standard tub surround or wall section. The final price depends on the square footage, the condition of the grout and tile, and whether the floor is included.

How long does tile reglazing take?

Most San Jose tile jobs are finished in 4–6 hours, the same day, with no demolition. The surface is dry to the touch in about 24 hours and ready for showers and normal use 24–48 hours after the final coat.

Can you reglaze bathroom tile?

Yes. We clean and etch the tile and grout, prime, and spray an acrylic-urethane topcoat right over them from $525, so a dated avocado or harvest-gold surround becomes a clean white in one day and lasts 10–15 years.


Citable San Jose facts

  • Tile reglazing in San Jose starts at $525 for a standard tub surround or wall section.
  • Most tile jobs are finished in 4–6 hours, same day, with no demolition or dumpster.
  • Reglazing recolors tile and grout together and saves roughly 50–75% versus retiling.
  • A sprayed acrylic-urethane finish lasts 10–15 years; the tile is usable 24–48 hours after the last coat.
  • We have recolored about 225 San Jose tile surrounds and tiled walls since 2015, from Naglee Park to Alum Rock — most often dated avocado, almond or harvest-gold tile taken to a clean white in place.
  • Same-day San Jose tile 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 job.

San Jose tile reglazing prices

Flat, honest ranges. We quote the exact number on site once we measure the tile and check the grout, and we never tack on surprise fees after the work starts.

Tile jobSan Jose price
Standard tub surround (3 walls)from $525
Walk-in shower walls$595–$745
Tub surround + tub (combo)$1,025–$1,250
Bathroom wall tile (full)$745–$950
Tile floor (add)+$120–$250

Final price depends on square footage, grout condition and whether the floor is included — call (669) 337-6184 for a free, exact quote. See full reglazing prices, or pair tile with bathtub reglazing or shower refinishing for a combo rate.

5-year written warranty on every job

How tile reglazing works in San Jose

Tile is a tougher prep than a tub because the glaze is slick and the grout is porous. Here is the exact sequence our crew follows on a typical San Jose tub surround or shower, start to finish, in one visit.

  1. Mask and ventilate. We tape off the tub, fixtures, ceiling and floor, tent the room, and set up fans and containment so overspray never travels.
  2. Deep clean. The tile and grout are scrubbed to strip soap scum, mildew, body oils and any sealer so nothing blocks adhesion.
  3. Repair grout and tile. Cracked or missing grout is cut out and refilled, loose tiles are reset, and chips are filled and sanded flush.
  4. Etch the glaze. The slick tile surface and the grout are acid/silane etched so the bonding primer can grip what is otherwise a sealed glaze.
  5. Bonding primer. A tie-coat is sprayed over tile and grout together so the topcoat locks on instead of sitting on the glaze — the step that keeps it from peeling.
  6. Spray the topcoat. Several thin coats of acrylic-urethane go on in a controlled, dust-minimized pattern for an even, factory-smooth color across tile and grout.
  7. Cure and re-caulk. The finish cures 24–48 hours; we re-caulk the corners and tub joint, reset hardware, and leave written care instructions and your warranty.

Which method suits your tile?

San Jose bathrooms hold decades of tile, from glossy 1960s ceramic to matte 1980s field tile and the mud-set surrounds in older homes. The prep changes with the surface; the goal — a hard, bonded, even color — does not.

Tile surfaceRecommended methodTypical result
Glazed ceramic wall tileClean + acid/silane etch + bond coat + acrylic-urethane topcoatNew color, no tear-out, 10–15 yr
Tub surround tileRegrout + etch + primer + topcoatSealed grout lines, clean modern color
Shower wall tileMildew strip + etch + bond coat + topcoatEven waterproof-ready finish
Floor tileEtch + bond coat + slip-resistant topcoatRecolored floor with added grip
Matte / unglazed tileClean + bond coat + topcoat (no etch needed)Even color, sealed surface

Not sure your tile can be reglazed? If the tiles are firmly set and the wall behind them is solid, it almost always can. Press a few tiles and listen for a hollow tap that signals a loose tile or a void; either way, call us and we will walk through it on the phone.

San Jose tile before & after

Drag the handle to compare. This was an original avocado-green tile surround in an Almaden Valley home, reglazed a clean white in one afternoon — no tile pulled, no dumpster.

Reglazed clean white bathroom tile surround after refinishing in an Almaden Valley home, San Jose
Dated avocado-green bathroom tile surround before reglazing in an Almaden Valley home, San Jose
Avocado tile surround, Almaden Valley — regrouted, etched, primed and sprayed white in one visit.

Reglaze or retile? What makes sense in a San Jose bathroom

Ripping out tile is the messiest job in a bathroom. The old tile and the substrate behind it come off together, which means demolition, a dumpster, and almost always drywall or backer-board repair. A tile setter then has to lay new tile, wait for thinset to set, grout, and seal — a multi-day job that puts the bathroom out of service the whole time. In a postwar San Jose home with a mud-set surround, the demolition can also damage the framing and turn one wall into a much bigger project. Reglazing skips all of it. We coat the tile and grout you already have, in place, and the bathroom is back the next day.

The cost gap is large. Reglazing a tub surround starts at $525 and is back in service in a day or two. Retiling the same surround, once you count demolition, new tile, the setter, backer board, grout, sealer and haul-away, regularly runs into the thousands. That is the 50 to 75 percent saving people mean when they say reglazing pays for itself, and it is why landlords across Berryessa, Alum Rock and Evergreen reglaze dated surrounds between tenants instead of retiling a whole bathroom.

Reglazing is the right call when the tile is firmly set and the wall behind it is solid, but the surface is the problem: a dated avocado, pink, blue or harvest-gold color, stained and crumbling grout, a dull worn glaze, or chips at the edges. It is the wrong call when tiles are widely loose, the grout is failing because of water trapped behind the wall, or a shower has soft, rotted backer board — at that point the substrate has to be fixed first, and we will tell you so on site rather than seal a problem in.

The most common question San Jose owners ask is whether the grout lines disappear. They do not, and that is on purpose — the coating recolors the grout to match the tile and seals it, so the lines read as a clean recessed seam in the new color instead of a stained gap. The result looks like fresh tile, not a painted-over wall, and it keeps the grout from shedding and staining. For a tub surround in Willow Glen or a guest shower in Santa Teresa, that is usually the difference between living with a dated room and feeling like it was redone.

Tile we reglaze across San Jose

Tub surrounds and wall tile

The three-wall tile surround above a tub is the job we do most. The glossy 1960s and 1970s ceramic in older Rose Garden and Naglee Park baths takes the finish well once it is etched, and recoloring the whole surround a clean white or neutral instantly modernizes the room. We often reglaze the surround the same day we refinish the tub, so the tile and the bathtub come back as one matched, glossy surface.

Shower tile and pans

Tile showers in Cambrian Park and West San Jose homes collect mildew in the grout and lose their glaze over years of hot water. We strip the mildew, repair the grout, and spray an even topcoat that seals the field and the grout together. Paired with our shower refinishing, a tired tile shower comes back bright and easy to wipe down.

Floor tile and accent walls

Tile floors can be reglazed with a slip-resistant topcoat that adds grip while recoloring the surface, and feature walls and backsplashes can be brought into the same palette as a refinished countertop. A dated floor in a Blossom Valley or Downtown bathroom comes back even and modern without the dust and disruption of a tear-out, and the whole room can be coordinated in one visit.

San Jose neighborhoods we reglaze tile in

We reglaze tile across the whole city, from the glossy original surrounds in Willow Glen, the Rose Garden and Naglee Park to the dated shower tile packed into rentals in Berryessa, Alum Rock and Evergreen. We recolor tile 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 around 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 tile reglazing reviews

★★★★★

The avocado-green tile around our Almaden Valley tub was original to the house. They reglazed it a clean white instead of ripping it out, and you genuinely cannot tell it was ever any other color.

— Janet L., Almaden Valley
★★★★★

Our Rose Garden surround had crumbling pink grout from the 1960s. They repaired it, reglazed the whole wall, and there was no demolition or dumpster in the driveway. Done in an afternoon.

— Michael T., Rose Garden
★★★★★

I manage rentals in Berryessa and needed two dated shower surrounds freshened between tenants. They reglazed both in two days and the grout finally stays clean.

— Sandra R., Berryessa
★★★★★

They reglazed the tile and refinished the tub in our Naglee Park bathroom the same day, matched the color, and the whole thing looks like one glossy new surface.

— Anthony C., Naglee Park
★★★★★

Our West San Jose shower tile was matte and impossible to keep clean. The new sealed finish wipes down in seconds and the harvest-gold is gone for good.

— Priya N., West San Jose
★★★★★

Quoted on the phone, confirmed on site, masked the whole Santa Teresa bathroom, and the price came in exactly where they said. The recessed grout-line look is exactly what they described.

— Greg M., Santa Teresa

Tile reglazing FAQ

Can you change the color of my tile?

Yes. Reglazing recolors the tile and the grout together, so a dated 1970s color can become a clean white, gray or other neutral. The grout lines stay visible as a smooth recessed seam, just in the new color.

Does reglazing fix cracked or missing grout?

We repair failed grout and loose tiles before coating, then the topcoat seals over the grout lines so they stop staining and shedding. If a wall has widespread loose tile or water damage behind it, that has to be fixed first, and we will tell you on site.

Is reglazing tile cheaper than retiling?

Yes. Reglazing a tub surround starts at $525, while ripping out tile and retiling, including demolition, new tile, a tile setter and possible drywall repair, usually runs into the thousands. Reglazing saves roughly 50 to 75 percent and is finished in a day.

How do I care for reglazed tile so it lasts?

Clean with a non-abrasive liquid cleaner and a soft cloth, skip scouring powders and bleach, and squeegee a tile shower after use. In hard-water San Jose, that keeps the finish bright for the full 10 to 15 years.

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 tile job is backed by a 5-year written warranty, and we protect your fixtures, floors and walls during the work.

Book San Jose tile reglazing today

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