Miracle Method Surface Refinishing is expanding its commercial marketing campaign to educate property management companies on how to recognize quality surface refinishing
and to understand the cost savings vs. replacement of damaged and dated
bathtubs; tile walls and floors, vanities and kitchen countertops and
have units back in service quickly.
Colorado Springs, CO (PRWEB) December 10, 2012
With potential savings of up to 75% over the cost of replacement,
surface refinishing makes good sense for property management companies.
Miracle Method, the nation’s largest surface refinishing company is
expanding its marketing program to introduce its highly reliable process
to this business category. Whether it is called refinishing,
resurfacing or reglazing, they all refer to the process of restoring or
upgrading existing porcelain, cultured marble, tile, fiberglass or
laminate surface to like new.
Colorado Springs, CO (PRWEB) December 10, 2012
“Surface refinishing is not necessarily new to property managers,” says Don Dominick,
VP Business Development for Miracle Method. “What’s new is a proven
process that really works and is guaranteed for one year.” The
challenge, according to Dominick, is to educate property managers
that there is a difference in refinishing processes. The standard,
according to Dominick, has been historically been pretty marginal and is
based purely on the lowest cost, not quality.
Miracle Method’s marketing is
designed to help property managers understand the differences in the
process and learn the questions that need to be asked before hiring a
surface refinishing company, such as:
How much should you spend to refinish a bathtub?
You have to do the math. Paying to have the same tube refinished twice over a 12-month period because the tub peeled costs a lot more than having it done right the first time for just a bit more. In addition, if the new finish failed once, it will likely do so again.
While “acid-etching” porcelain is a common practice, the biggest concern will be whether the acid is properly neutralized before it is rinsed down the drain. If not properly neutralized, the acid can cause damage to plumbing. Hydrofluoric acid is also dangerous to handle. If that’s the process the refinisher uses, make sure they are covered by their own Workman’s Compensation policy.
Is there an alternative to acid etching?
A bonding agent, like Miracle Method’s non-acid MM-4, has proven to be more reliable, and offer greater durability and longevity to the bathtub refinishing process. It creates a molecular bond between the old and new surfaces. Unlike hydrofluoric acid, bonding agents can be used on fiberglass, acrylic, cultured marble and laminate surfaces to ensure the new coating will stick.
A warranty is only as good as the contractor giving the warranty. Be sure to check out the strength and reputation of the contractor! Miracle Method has been in business for over 32 years and has over 125 locations across the country.
Quality refinishing is a craft
that requires the proper materials, extensive training and experience to
provide consistent, high quality results… and high quality results will
save money in the long run. All surface refinishing, however; is not
the same and cheaper isn’t always better. Like any maintenance “quick
fixes,” a company will often wind up paying more when the first attempt
fails.
Miracle Method has become the
preferred refinisher to property managers, homeowners, hotels, hospitals
and colleges and universities for over 32 years. To see pictures of
Miracle Method's work and to learn more about the company’s refinishing
process, visit Miracle Method's web site at http://www.miraclemethod.com or call (888) 271-7690.
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