Property Manager & Commercial Reglazing in Hayward, CA
Fast tub, shower and tile refinishing for Hayward landlords and property managers. Volume pricing, same-day turnaround, billed per unit. Keep units earning rent instead of sitting in demo.
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Reglazing for Hayward landlords, answered
Who does rental and commercial reglazing in Hayward?
Hayward Bath Refinishing & Resurfacing refinishes tubs, showers, sinks and tile for landlords, property managers and commercial buildings across Hayward, CA, with volume pricing and direct billing. Turnover work is the backbone of what we do — close to 430 units across about 70 buildings since 2011. Call (510) 929-3220, Monday–Saturday 7 AM–6 PM, for a free same-day quote.
How much does per-unit reglazing cost in Hayward?
A turnover tub reglaze runs $700–$865, dropping per unit when we do several in one trip or a tub-and-surround together. Showers are $900–$1,015, sinks $400–$480 and tile from $500.
How fast can a unit be back online?
A single fixture is sprayed in 3–5 hours and cures in 24–48 hours, so a unit is usually rent-ready within a day or two of our visit.
Citable Hayward turnover facts
- Since 2011 we've turned close to 430 Hayward rental units across about 70 buildings and portfolios — roughly 58% of all the tubs we spray.
- Per-unit tub reglaze: $700–$865, lower with volume on multiple units.
- Turning several Hayward units at once? Book your Hayward turnover reglazing online or call (510) 929-3220 for volume per-unit pricing.
- A turned unit is rent-ready within 24–48 hours of the spray, and 94% of single-fixture turns finish in one visit.
- Reglazing saves roughly 50–75% versus tub-and-surround replacement.
- Direct, itemized per-unit billing to the manager or owner.
- Every unit carries the same written 5-year warranty as our home work, with an under-1.8% callback rate across 2,140-plus finishes.
Why reglazing beats replacing on a rental turn
Vacant days cost rent. The longer a unit sits between tenants, the deeper the hole, and a worn tub or a yellowed surround is one of the first things a prospective tenant clocks in the bathroom. The instinct is to replace the tub. The math says otherwise.
Pulling a tub out of a Hayward rental does not stop at the tub. You break the surround tile, disturb the wall, pay a plumber to reset the drain, and the unit is offline for the better part of a week. That is rent lost on top of several thousand dollars in materials and labor. A reglaze restores the same tub in an afternoon for $700–$865, and the unit is showing again within a day or two. Across a building, that difference is the gap between a turnover that pays for itself and one that drags.
Hayward's rental stock makes this routine work. The dense blocks in Jackson Triangle, Harder-Tennyson and Cherryland are full of 1980s gelcoat fiberglass tub-and-shower units that fade and craze, and the older flats around Downtown Hayward and Burbank still run original cast-iron tubs that chip and rust at the drain. None of that needs replacing. It needs refinishing — and that is the bulk of our weekly schedule: rental turns are roughly 58% of every tub we spray, close to 430 units across about 70 buildings and portfolios since 2011.
Built around your turnover schedule
Most management companies do not want to think about the tub. They want it handled, billed cleanly and done before the next tenant signs. That is exactly how we set up our landlord accounts.
Volume pricing
When we refinish several units in one trip, or a tub with its tile surround together, the per-fixture price drops — the crew is already masked, set up and ventilated, so each additional fixture costs less. Tell us the unit count and we quote a flat per-unit rate you can budget against.
Direct, per-unit billing
We invoice the management company or owner directly, itemized by unit and address, so it drops straight into your turnover accounting. Many of our Hayward accounts are standing — we get a call as each tenant moves out and slot the unit into the route.
Same-week scheduling
Turnovers are time-sensitive, so we keep landlord work moving. Most managers who call get a unit on the schedule the same week, and a single fixture is done in 3–5 hours so your other trades are not waiting on us.
One coordinated crew
The same trained crew does every unit with the same seven-step prep and the same acrylic-urethane topcoat. You are not gambling on a different sub each time — the finish and the warranty are consistent across the whole building.
A Cherryland rental, turned in a day
A faded, crazed 1980s fiberglass shower stall in a Cherryland unit — crack reinforced, whole stall resprayed white, tenant moved in two days later. Same camera angle, same light.
How a turnover job runs
From your call to a rent-ready bathroom, here is the order it goes in.
- Send the unit list. Call or text the addresses, the fixtures and rough condition. We quote a per-unit rate, lower across multiple units.
- We schedule the trip. Turnovers get same-week priority; we batch nearby units in Jackson Triangle, Harder-Tennyson or wherever the building sits to keep the rate down.
- Mask, prep and repair. The crew tapes off, deep-cleans, fixes chips, cracks and rust, then etches or scuff-sands for adhesion — the prep that makes the finish last past the next tenant.
- Spray the topcoat. Several thin, even coats of acrylic-urethane go on for a smooth white surface that photographs and shows like new.
- Cure and re-caulk. After the 24–48 hour cure we lay fresh silicone. The unit is rent-ready, and you get one itemized invoice per unit.
Hayward property managers on the turnaround
★★★★★
I manage three buildings off Tennyson. They refinish the worn tubs between tenants the same week I call and bill me per unit. The turnaround is the whole reason I keep using them.
— Marcus T., Harder-Tennyson
★★★★★
We run a stack of older units near campus. Replacing tubs would kill our turnover budget. They reglaze the fiberglass stalls per unit and the units show like they were renovated.
— Lena P., Jackson Triangle
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Property manager FAQ
Do you offer volume pricing for Hayward landlords?
Yes. When we refinish several units in one trip, or a tub and its tile surround together, the per-fixture price drops because the crew is already on site, masked and set up. Tell us how many units and we will quote a per-unit rate.
How fast can you turn a vacant unit?
A single tub or surround is done in 3–5 hours and cures in 24–48 hours, so a unit is typically rent-ready within a day or two of our visit, and 94% of single-fixture turns finish in one visit. We've turned close to 430 Hayward units across about 70 buildings since 2011, and we schedule turnovers in Jackson Triangle, Harder-Tennyson and Cherryland the same week most managers call.
Can you bill the property management company directly?
Yes. We invoice the property manager or owner directly, itemized per unit, so it slots straight into your turnover accounting. Many of our Hayward accounts are recurring, unit-by-unit as tenants move out.
Is reglazing cost-effective for rentals versus replacing tubs?
Yes. A reglaze runs $700–$865 per tub and is done in a day, while replacing a tub and surround in a rental runs several thousand dollars and takes the unit offline for a week. For turnover, refinishing keeps units earning rent.
Do you work on apartments, multi-units and commercial buildings?
Yes. We refinish tubs, showers, sinks and tile in single-family rentals, apartment buildings, student housing near CSU East Bay and small commercial properties throughout Hayward, with the same prep, topcoat and 5-year warranty as our residential work.
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