Countertops & Vanities
Countertop refinishing depends on the substrate, edge condition, sink area, seams, and customer expectations.
This page explains BBR’s broader surface restoration services for kitchens, bathrooms, countertops, tubs, tile, and cultured marble.
This page is the broader surface-restoration page. It is not just a bathtub page. It covers countertops, cultured marble, tile, vanity tops, shower surfaces, fiberglass, and other hard bathroom or kitchen surfaces where refinishing can improve appearance without full replacement.
Countertop refinishing can update worn laminate, cultured marble, vanity tops, and bathroom counters when replacement is not the best first option.
Tile refinishing can change dated colors and improve cleanability without tearing out the wall system.
Repairs, texture, color, gloss, and final expectations should be discussed before work begins because every original surface is different.
BBR is known for bathtub work, but the broader service line also includes countertop refinishing, cultured marble refinishing, tile refinishing, shower refinishing, and surface repair.
This page is the best fit for customers with more than one surface type or a kitchen-and-bath project that needs repair and refinishing instead of replacement.
A refinishing option for worn countertops when replacement is not the right first step.
Surface restoration for cultured marble vanities, surrounds, and bathroom surfaces.
Tile walls, shower stalls, surrounds, and refinishing projects that need careful masking and prep.
This page covers the wider surface-restoration category: countertops, cultured marble, bathroom vanities, tile, tubs, showers, and other repair/refinishing work. The stone-finish page is kept separate for decorative countertop looks.
For worn, stained, or outdated counters where replacement would cost more and create more disruption.
For bathroom surfaces that need repair, resurfacing, color refresh, or a cleaner updated appearance.
Useful when tub, shower, tile, vanity, and countertop surfaces need to be considered together.
See real BBR before-and-after examples showing bathtub refinishing, fiberglass repair, tile refinishing, and surface restoration work.


A stained, worn bathtub surface restored with prep, repair, and a durable white finish.


A damaged fiberglass tub surface repaired before the final coating system.
Bathtub refinishing, also called resurfacing or reglazing, restores the existing tub surface with repair, bonding, and a professional coating system. It is usually much less disruptive than replacing the tub.
In many cases, yes. Refinishing can avoid demolition, plumbing disruption, tile repair, and the extra cost of full replacement. Pricing depends on surface size, material, damage, and prep required.
Yes. Best In The Business Refinishing LLC repairs chips, cracks, holes, worn areas, fiberglass damage, and many soft bottom issues before refinishing when the surface can be saved.
BBR refinishes fiberglass, porcelain, cast iron, acrylic, cultured marble, tile, Formica, countertops, showers, and bathtub surrounds.
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