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    Jemco Reglazers

    3.3 (9 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    All-New Tub & Tile Refinishing & Repair - Invoice

    All-New Tub & Tile Refinishing & Repair

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    This is an awesome company to work with. Professional from start to finish. My 30 year old…read morebathroom looks brand NEW. I'm so grateful. Today we the people are afraid to getting ripped off. Not with these people. I was even given a far price and a Warranty. I called other companies in the area. It was obvious to me, they were in the business to make a quick buck. Not this company. Russ and Ken are carrying people and want you to be completely satisfied.

    Based on my experience, I would not recommend using All New Tub & Tile…read more Homeowners considering All New Tub & Tile for fiberglass shower or tub repairs should make sure they clearly understand the warranty terms and how potential failures will be handled. I hired the company to repair a crack in a fiberglass shower pan. The quote was provided based only on photos I sent, without the owner or any company representative inspecting the job in person beforehand. On January 25, 2026, before agreeing to the work, I specifically confirmed with the company that the repair would be reinforced and covered by a written lifetime warranty. I also asked whether there could be additional costs if more damage was discovered during the repair so there would be no surprises. Based on those representations, I agreed to move forward and paid for the repair in full. The work was completed on January 28, 2026. Unfortunately, less than one month later, the repaired area cracked again in essentially the same location. On February 23, 2026, I contacted the company about the failure. Instead of repairing the issue under the warranty that had been discussed prior to the work, I was told the repair would only be addressed if I agreed to additional invasive work and additional charges. I made several attempts to resolve the situation and even offered to have any potential underlying issues evaluated separately. However, the company declined to proceed unless I agreed in advance that both the new repair and the original repair would not be covered under warranty. During that conversation the owner stated that we could "go to court." For transparency, I have attached screenshots. After posting a review, the owner sent me a text message demanding that I remove the review by 5:00 PM and stating that I would be sued for $3,000 plus attorney fees if it was not taken down. This review reflects my personal experience with this repair and the warranty discussions that occurred prior to the work being done. I have since had the shower pan repaired by another contractor. During that repair the previous patch was removed and the area was inspected. The contractor who completed that repair was not able to identify a "rotted pan" that had previously been suggested as a possible cause. I am sharing this review simply to document my experience and the timeline of events so that other homeowners can make an informed decision.

    Jemco Reglazers - tiling - Updated May 2026

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