
Benefit for a property management company
If you decide to switch your refinishing company or teach you maintenance. You can use the advantage of our product:
- Tenant able to stay at home during the process
- Tested Odorless product (has Zero VOC status)
- long life of the surface. if tenants use a bathmat with suction cups or faucet dripped, it will not damage the surface. And if they store a bottle of shampoo or soap on the corner of the bathtub, they won't damage the surface
- Not harmful to people
- Mirror gloss finish
Tested product with Zero VOC status.
life expectancy
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Our process is much easier to understand and learn than spray.
You always have the same thickness of paint on the walls and the bottom which produces a mirror finish and durability.
Classes cost for one member of your team will cost you $600
For a group of people we apply a group discount
Reach us to get a group discount
After your team gets the course you buy just the material.
For example, if you buy a kit for 10-12 bathtubs it cost you 900$ including shipping. We divided 900$/12 bathtubs = 75$ per bathtub. $75 + 5$ (cost of supplies material)=$80 per bathtub.
One tub for your property will cost $80. All tools for one technician will cost you around 150-250$ (this equipment is enough for 2-3 years).
A big plus of our product your tenant is able to stay at home during the process.
The cost per bathtub will 350-450$. A company who use our product offer 3-5 years warranty for a commercial place but it stay much more than 5 years.
The job usually takes 3-4 hours. Dry time 24 hours.
Our product has good adhesion with different types of surfaces and you can apply it on tubs, shower bases, and tile.
Compare to spray has no peel, no crack, and no chips.
How much does it cost to refinish?
Bathtubs, sinks, clawfoot tub?
How long does it take?
How the process is looks like
Go to videoPost-reglaze care information
- You should allow tub to sit for at least 36 hours at room temperature before using your refinished bathtub.
- Bathtub can be restored to full use, but even after several years the surface may continue to harden for up to 2 weeks. Because of that, do not use any products with coloring effects.
- Treat your refinished bathtub as you would with new items. Never use abrasive cleaners or abrasive pads. You may use baking soda, but not often because it may slightly reduce bathtub gloss.
- Regular cleaning is important to prevent soap scum build-up that will be hard to remove once it hardens, which can mar the beauty of the finish. Same can occur under the bathmat.
- Regularly once a week clean the whole tub, - you should remove any debris from it and use mild soap and water with a soft wash cloth.