Frequently Asked Questions
Q:
What is resurfacing?
Q:
How long does the Pro Tub Resurfacing finish last?
Q:
How is resurfacing done?
Q:
How long does the average
resurfacing job take?
Q:
How long before the
fixtures can be put back into use?
Q:
What are my design options?
Q:
How do I maintain the finish?
Q:
When doing a tile job, what happens to the grout?
Q:
What preparations do I need to
make before Pro Tub Resurfacing arrives?
Q:
How much money can I really expect to save by
resurfacing?
Answers
Q: What is resurfacing?
A: Very simply resurfacing is a system by which a
very durable, high tech coating is applied over the existing surfaces
without any tear out or replacement, give them a like new look. Some of the
surfaces that can be resurfaced are ceramic tile, Formica, cultured marble,
fiberglass, bathtubs, sinks and cabinets.
Q: How long
does the Pro Tub Resurfacing finish last?
A: The
processes used by Pro Tub Resurfacing are unique. Our coatings have been lab
tested to 17+ years. With proper care and maintenance, the average homeowner
could expect the finish to last at least 15 years. But, just like the
original finish, if the surface is not properly cared for, or is abused, it
will dull and can damage over time. But, unlike the old finish the Pro Tub
Resurfacing finish can be repaired at a minimal cost if damaged.
The real determining factor is a companies
guarantee, or, how long are they willing to stand behind their product or
service. At Pro Tub Resurfacing we are so confident with our processes and
products that we offer our residential clients a Lifetime Warranty. Which
means very simply that we will stand behind our job as long as our client
owns their home!
Q: How is resurfacing done?
A: Resurfacing is a multi step procedure. The first
few steps are a thorough cleaning of the fixture. The purpose of the
cleaning is to remove any films, soap scum, body oils, grease, dirt, etc.
from the fixture. Pro Tub Resurfacing uses a series of cleaners from very
strong to mild. Next, repairs such as missing tiles, holes, cracks, and
chips are made. The next step is to mask off the fixture with high quality
papers and tapes. The surrounding areas are covered to protect all of the
contents of the work area. The next few steps ensure that the new finish
will chemically fuse into the old fixture. Pro Tub Resurfacing achieves this
by applying bonding agents that will cause the new finish to link with the
old finish at the molecular level. After the bonding agents are applied Pro
Tub Resurfacing then applies a specially designed undercoating system which
supports the final topcoats. The final step is the application of the
topcoats. Incidentally, both the undercoatings and the topcoats are applied
using a specially designed spray system. After the application of the final
topcoats, all of the masking papers and tapes used in the process are
removed, and the work area is cleaned up.
Q: How long does the average
resurfacing job take?
A: Most jobs are
completed in less than 1 day. For example, a bathtub, a kitchen countertop,
or a shower will take between 3 and 6 hours. Larger projects involving
different colors, floors, or multiple rooms could take several days.
Q: How long before the
fixtures can be put back into use?
A: Fixtures are
available for use 24 hours from the time the job is completed.
Q: What are my design options?
A: With Pro Tub
Resurfacing your color choices are unlimited. We can custom color match any
color you wish. Because of this your design options are virtually limitless.
At Pro Tub Resurfacing we specialize in creating a job that looks like a new
installation. In order to achieve this, it’s best to be creative with
colors, and fixtures that can be replaced at a minimal cost.
Q: How do I maintain the
finish?
A: Care and maintenance of a
fixture resurfaced by Pro Tub Resurfacing is effortless. Due to the nature
of the finishes, a mild liquid cleaner, a sponge, and a soft cotton towel is
all that is required.
Q: When doing a tile job, what
happens to the grout?
A: Because grout is
porous it absorbs everything and eventually grows mold, discolors, and looks
dirty. After resurfacing, the grout will be sealed by the new finish. It
will still retain the look and texture of grout but because it is sealed it
will no longer hold dirt, grow mold, or discolor. Clean up is very easy.
Since it is covered by the same coating, it will wipe clean with a mild
liquid cleaner and a soft cotton towel.
Q: What preparations do I need
to make before Pro Tub Resurfacing arrives?
A: You will be
provided a short list of preparations by your sales consultant prior to Pro
Tub Resurfacings arrival. Generally, there are just a few key preparations.
The first is to make sure that all other remodeling projects are completed
prior to our arrival. Next, the room where the work will be done should be
cleared, including any wall hangings or decorations, and the surfaces
cleaned. And lastly, all faucets and walls should be double checked for
water leakage.
Q: How much money can I really
expect to save by resurfacing?
A: Given the average
bathroom remodel $7221 and the average kitchen remodel costs $22,665,
your cost savings could be substantial. Depending on the extent of the work
the average resurfacing job should save you up to 90% of the cost of
remodeling.
Lets take a bathtub for example. Call any
construction or plumbing company and ask them how much it will cost to
replace a bathtub, prices will range from $1700 to $3000(or more depending
on the type of bathtub), also keep in mind that while the bathtub is being
replaced there is a good chance that something else will have to come with
it, adding to the cost. Lets also assume that you might want to replace the
tile around the bathtub also. Your price range will go from $2500 to
$3500(or more depending on the type of bathtub or cost of the tile). With
resurfacing that bathtub will cost less than $300 and if you added the tile
the entire cost would be under $700.
Additionally, any improvements to kitchens or
bathrooms will return a reasonably higher value to your home giving you a
very good return on your investment.