Areas Served in Santa Clara, CA
We reglaze bathtubs, showers, sinks, countertops and tile across every Santa Clara neighborhood and all three ZIP codes — 95050, 95051 and 95054.
All of Santa Clara, neighborhood by neighborhood
Santa Clara Bathtub Refinishing has worked the city since 2013, and that means we know the housing block by block. The fixture you have usually comes down to when your building went up — postwar cast iron in the older core, gelcoat fiberglass and cultured marble in the condo belt that grew up around the tech campuses. We refinish all of it, and we schedule around the rhythm of each area, whether that's a single owner near the Mission or a property manager turning units on El Camino. Here's where we work and what we tend to find there.
Santa Clara neighborhoods we serve
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Old Quad
The historic postwar core near Santa Clara University, full of original cast-iron and porcelain-on-steel tubs that have gone chalky and rust-stained. Prime candidates for a true acid etch and reglaze.
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Rivermark
Master-planned condos and townhomes from the 2000s with gelcoat fiberglass tubs and yellowed cultured-marble vanities. Steady HOA and turnover work here.
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Santa Clara Square
Newer mid-rise apartments and condos with compact fiberglass tub-and-shower units. Tight bathrooms where careful containment matters most.
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Lawrence Station
1980s–2000s condos and rentals near the Caltrain stop running original molded gelcoat showers that fade and craze. A frequent scuff-sand-and-recoat job.
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Forest Park
A mix of single-family homes and condos with dated tile surrounds and cultured-marble tops. Tile recoloring and vanity refinishing are common requests.
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Killarney Farms
Established residential streets with original 1960s–70s tubs and tile. Almond, pink and avocado fixtures recolored in place to clean white.
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Westwood Oaks
Quiet single-family blocks with porcelain tubs and aging vanity tops. Owners keep the solid fixtures and renew the surface instead of replacing.
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Northside
The neighborhoods toward the bay end of the city, mixing older homes with apartment complexes. Both single fixtures and building-wide turnover work.
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Bowers
Central postwar bungalows near Bowers Park holding original cast-iron tubs and porcelain sinks worth saving. Classic chip, rust and reglaze territory.
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Pruneridge
Residential and townhome streets near the old Pruneridge corridor with a blend of cast iron and fiberglass. We match the prep to whatever's in the bathroom.
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All three Santa Clara ZIP codes
Our service area covers the whole of Santa Clara across 95050, 95051 and 95054. The 95050 ZIP takes in the Old Quad, the area near the Mission and Santa Clara University, and parts of Pruneridge — older housing stock with the cast-iron and porcelain fixtures that reglaze beautifully. The 95051 ZIP runs through Lawrence Station, Forest Park, Killarney Farms, Westwood Oaks and Bowers, a mix of single-family homes and the 1980s–2000s condos that bring us most of our fiberglass and cultured-marble work. The 95054 ZIP covers Rivermark, Santa Clara Square and Northside toward the bay, the newest part of the city and the heart of our HOA and property-management business. No matter the ZIP, you get the same prep matched to your fixture and the same 5-year written warranty.
Two kinds of Santa Clara housing, one process
Santa Clara is really two cities of housing layered together. The older core — the Old Quad, Bowers, parts of Pruneridge and Westwood Oaks — was built in the postwar decades and still holds its original cast-iron and porcelain-on-steel tubs. Those are heavy, well-made fixtures, far better than what a big-box store sells today, and the only thing wrong with most of them is a worn surface. A reglaze brings them back for a fraction of replacement cost without cutting tile or disturbing plumbing.
The second city grew up with the tech industry: the condos, townhomes and apartments of Rivermark, Santa Clara Square, Lawrence Station, Forest Park and Northside, built from the 1980s into the 2000s. These run molded gelcoat fiberglass tubs and showers and cultured-marble vanity tops. Gelcoat fades and crazes; cultured marble yellows and etches. Neither scrubs clean, and neither can be swapped without disturbing the surround — which is exactly why refinishing is the practical fix, and why HOAs and landlords across this part of the city call us first.
Whatever your fixture and whichever neighborhood you're in, the booking is the same: call (669) 337-6184 Monday–Saturday 8 AM–6 PM for a free quote. Check the pricing page for numbers, or see real local results in the before & after gallery.
Santa Clara customers, neighborhood by neighborhood
Booked them for our Lawrence Station condo shower that had faded and cracked. In and out in an afternoon, and the stall looks brand new. Easy to schedule around our work-from-home days.
— Kevin L., Lawrence Station
Our Bowers bungalow still has its original cast-iron tub. They repaired the chips and reglazed it instead of talking us into a tear-out. Exactly what we wanted.
— Anita G., Bowers
Reglazing anywhere in Santa Clara
Open Mon–Sat 8 AM–6 PM. Fully licensed & insured, with a 5-year written warranty across 95050, 95051 and 95054.