The Basics of Tile Resurfacing
Joe Howard -The first step of Tile Resurfacing is to thoroughly clean the tiles. This is necessary to make sure that the glaze will adhere properly. If the tile is not clean, an acid paste will be used to etch it. If the tile is not too old, steel wool or sandpaper can be used to roughen the surface. Once the tile has been etched, it will be easier for the coating to adhere. After the etching process, the tiles will be ready for the next step.
The second step of the process is applying a new coating to the surface of the tiles. The process can be quite expensive, but it can be a great way to update a tile surface. Most Get A Grip customers save about 70% compared to traditional tile replacement. The typical job is completed within a single day, and customers can walk on their freshly-resurfaced floor or bathroom within 24 hours. The process also saves you money, because you no longer need to worry about removing the existing tiles and grout.
The resurfacing process for tile is similar to the process for bath resurfacing. First, the tiles are cleaned and etched. Thin layers of enamel are sprayed on the existing tile surfaces. These coats are UV-cured, allowing them to be durable. The color of the tiles will not change, and the refinished surface will not fade. There are other steps in the process, but all of them are essential to the success of your project.
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