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Bathtub Reglazing Services/ Bathtubs/Vanities/Countertops (Apple Valley/Adelanto/Víctor Ville)

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license info: Genesis Reglazing Corp. CSLB license # 1033459
THE RESURFACING PROCESS

Bathtub Reglazing and now we Specialize on concrete garage and indoor concrete Resurfacing or refinishing


Genesis Reglazing Corp. LIC#1033459

Bathtub resurfacing (sometimes called "refinishing" or “reglazing”) has been around for many years with bathtub and tile being the primary application focus. Due to advances in chemistry and coatings knowledge, the resurfacing process has now evolved into a highly effective, multi-layer coatings application. A wide variety of surfaces can now be effectively and efficiently resurfaced, including bathtub, tile, shower wall and base, vanity, countertop, walls, floors, etc.

Resurfacing is a cost-effective alternative to renovation and replacement of a bathtub, countertop or tile wall. HomeAdvisor, estimates that the average cost of a bathtub replacement is $2,800. Resurfacing a bathtub typically costs a fraction of this and the consumer also avoids the mess and hassle of a renovation project. In most cases, resurfacing a bathtub can be completed in one day, requires no remodeling and your tub is available for normal use in as little as 24 hours. Resurfacing is also the preferred process over bathtub or shower liners where a molded plastic form is installed over the existing structure, simply hiding problems such as mold, leaks or other damage that may already be present.

The keys to a successful resurfacing project:

1. Quality Coatings
2. The Resurfacing Process
3. Skill Level of the Resurfacing Professional
Let’s examine each of these elements.

1. Quality Coatings
There are several suppliers of resurfacing coatings to the professional resurfacing market, but not all suppliers or products are equal. Some suppliers are focused on other coatings applications like automotive, marine or general architectural. They may market the coatings for those applications for use in resurfacing, but those products are not suitable for the resurfacing process. Suppliers may also source lower grade raw materials or employ questionable manufacturing (such as dilution with solvents) and quality control processes leading to inconsistent coatings quality and potential product failure.

Genesis Reglazing Corp has focused exclusively on the development of resurfacing business for many years . 

2. The Resurfacing Process
There is no single, agreed application process which represents the “industry standard”. Like many craftsmen, individual resurfacing professionals tend to develop their own application processes and personal preferences. But care in preparation and attention to detail during the process separates the true professional from the pretender.

In general, the resurfacing process can be broken into the following steps:

• Site assessment and preparation: staging materials and equipment, clearing the work area, setting up exhaust equipment, masking the surfaces
• Cleaning and surface preparation: several steps to ensure that the surface is clean and prepared to receive and bond to the resurfacing coating
• Primer coating applied: the primer coating is sprayed in typically two or three layers. Standard primers or low odor/low VOC primers may be used depending on preference
• Multi-color coating applied: optional coating may be applied in typically two or three passes. Many colors and designs are available, depending on preference
• Top coat applied: the choice of suitable topcoat will depend on the application, desired performance and cure time. Standard topcoats or low odor/low VOC topcoats may be used depending on preference


Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) are compounds that contain a carbon, excluding carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, etc., which contribute to atmospheric photochemical reactions. The US Environmental Protection Agency has exempted certain compounds which have negligible photochemical activity.

Low VOC paint is expected to experience a rapid growth due to rising environmental concerns, government initiatives and government regulations. At the forefront of government regulations is California’s South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD), which is one of the most stringent regulatory bodies in the United States.

Many companies, such as our Providers , are investing heavily in Research and Development to provide low VOC solutions to comply with the stringent rules. In addition, low VOC offers other advantages, such as reduced ozone-depleting contaminants, lower odor, and simplified clean up and disposal. Keep in mind, odor is not always an indication of safety. For instance, some cheeses have strong odors, while some very harmful chemicals like carbon monoxide have no odor at all.

Genesis Reglazing Corp offers low VOC primers and topcoats, which meet the most stringent VOC regulations in the United States. The low VOC alternatives, which are also low odor, provide the same performance as their original counterparts. When mixed in the recommended ratios, the low VOC coatings are no longer restricted to the small container exemption.

We specialize on, Fiberglass, porcelain, Cast iron, Culture Marble, formica, etc please give us a call for more info, use your tub in 24 hrs, our Coatings are Low Odor Paints.

Free Estimates:
Call us at: (661) 429-1042
or Book Your appointment at:
Genesisreglazingservices.com

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