Q1. What area do you cover?
All of the East and West Midlands, including Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire, Warwickshire. Other areas on special request.
Q2. How many workers will be in my house?
Only myself (non-smoker).
Q3. When can I use my bath again?
A re-surfaced bath should be left out of use for 48 hours (but this can vary depending on certain conditions).
Q4. Do I have to remove taps, overflow and outlet?
No - but if you are replacing these items they do need removing before re-surfacing takes place. Note - removal of these fittings can often be quite difficult and your local plumber may be required.
Q5. Can I change the colour of my bath?
Yes - from colour to white is very popular.
Q6. Are you a franchise?
No - an independant company.
Q7. Will there be any mess after the work is done?
No - there will be no mess. All tiles and sanitaryware will be masked off from dust and coatings.
Q8. We are refurbishing our bathroom - what stage do you come in?
Ideally, after the building and tiler but before you re-decorate.
Q9. How durable will the new surface be?
Very hard wearing with excellent gloss retention under normal conditions.
Q10. How do I keep my baths new surface looking like new?
Your bath will be easy to clean using a soft sponge and spray-on cleaners – avoid using abrasive cream cleaners such as vim and scouring pads.
Q11. What will be the final appearance of my bath?
Deep gloss wet look finish easy to clean surface.
Bath re-surfacing procedure.
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Thorough cleaning of the old surface
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Heating and drying of the old surface
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Repair of chips, rusting and pitting
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Masking surrounding areas
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Room preparation (dust sheeting, ventilation, dust extraction, etc)
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Spray on bonding solution
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Spray on primer (2 applications)
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Spray on top coating (4 applications)
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Machine polishing of new surface
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De-masking and tidying up. Run through of aftercare instructions and guarantee with customer
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