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Bathtub and Sink Refinishing Services

Resurfacing fixtures magically updates bath

Are some of your fixtures looking a little dull and dirty? If you have a bathtub, sinks, or a shower that has surface issues and nothing you do really cleans it or restores the shine it once had, it may be a candidate for resurfacing or repair. Though it´s generally not advisable to resurface kitchen sinks and it really is easier to replace a toilet than bother refinishing it, refinishing other bathroom fixtures can save you a bundle.

Resurfacing bathroom sinks, tubs, and showers is often a great, cost-effective means of giving your existing fixtures a new lease on life and avoiding the expense and inconvenience of a major replacement project. The process includes scraping and cleaning fixture surfaces to prepare them for the chemical treatment to etch the surface. The etched surface makes a surface the fresh surface material can bond to. The refinisher applies a primer, custom color. When the color is dry, a finishing coat may be applied to seal the surface.

Depending on the company, the process may vary slightly. The final surface will be fresh, easy to clean, and very durable if applied by an experienced refinisher. Ask your refinisher for the complete process and find out what their warranty policy is as well as any guarantees. Get them in writing to protect your investment. Take a few extra minutes to check with the Better Business Bureau to see if the refinisher has any complaints against them.

Refinishing takes hours and the cost is a fraction compared with replacement. For a reasonable cost, you can restore your bathroom so it looks new again.

How to get estimates for a Bathtub or Sink Refinisher.
  1. Submit our form. The short form on the service pages identifies your ZIP code location. When you enter your ZIP code and submit, it takes you to service type/task form.
  2. Once you've submitted your request, your project is matched against contractors qualified for your job.
  3. Up to four contractors contact you.
  4. You interview each contractor, take their bid, and make your choice.

 

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