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Rocky Mountain Surface Pros provides superior repairing, restoring, refinishing, resurfacing, reglazing, and recoloring services for all types of surfaces, including porcelain, fiberglass, ceramic, grout, laminate, Formica, metals, plastics, and wood. We specialize in bathtubs, showers, ceramic
tile, vanities, vanity tops, countertops.
All for a fraction of the replacement price, at Rocky Mountain Surface Pros, we can transform your home from outdated to modern.
Countertop Resurfacing
When you cost compare refinishing countertops versus replacing them, you’ll see that you can save a lot of money refinishing countertops. On average, homeowners save between 30% and 70% by refinishing versus replacing countertops.
Bathtub Resurface
Wondering whether to refinish or just replace your bathtub? The truth is, you can save a lot of money by choosing to refinish since the cost is less expensive than replacing a tub. However, you should consider replacing your existing tub if it’s cracked or severely damaged.
Replacing a bathtub costs an average of $3,000, and could cost as much as $8,000. depending on the unforeseen damages that you will often run into after opening the area you're renovating. Refinishing is a simple process that is done over the existing tub without any demo which means you will save an substantial amount of money refinishing vs replacing a tub. Refinishing a tub could save you roughly $3,000 since the average price is $500. Soaking bathtubs start at $10,800 and go up from there. Potential costs include removal of the existing tub, repairing the surface, new pipe fittings, plumbing work, and flooring reinforcement.
Refinishing costs can vary depending on how many cabinets, materials for repair, the complexity of the job, etc but the average refinishing project can run $2,500 - $5,000 vs. replacement which can average $6,000 - $9,500.
Whether you’re building a new home or business facility, or planning to replace an existing garage floor, you can’t do better than to choose high quality epoxy for your flooring material. Business owners and homeowners agree: When it comes to choosing a garage floor coating, epoxy flooring is superior in every way to concrete, and is also more economically feasible.
There’s a long list of reasons why epoxy flooring is the best garage floor coating; but here are five of the most important reasons you’ll want to choose epoxy garage floor coating over concrete.
When it comes to choosing the most durable material for your garage floor, epoxy coating wins hands down. That’s because it’s made of heavy-duty, resin-based polymers that are impact resistant, as well as heat and fire resistant. In fact, epoxy flooring can typically last for up to 20 years. Also, epoxy is much easier to clean than concrete, making it extremely low maintenance. In addition, epoxy flooring is resistance to germs and bacteria making it a superior choice for medical facilities.
Many of today’s epoxy floorings are made with solvent-free chemicals. This means that they don’t contain any volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can emit dangerous gases to the environment. In addition, epoxy flooring can increase light reflectivity by as much as 300 percent; so by installing epoxy flooring, you can actually save energy, as well as save money on your lighting bill. One more thing: Epoxy installation involves less waste. Concrete and tile installation typically generates several wheelbarrows full of scraps to throw out; but epoxy is poured each section at a time, eliminating waste.
It might seem surprising to say that one type of flooring can be safer than another, but epoxy really is the safest type of flooring. One reason has to do with the way it’s installed. Epoxy is applied in a continuous pouring process that makes it completely seamless, unlike concrete tile. This means there are no grout lines to trip over. Likewise, epoxy flooring provides a subtle cushioning effect that concrete doesn’t have. This results in less strain and fatigue on the feet and ankles. In addition, the increased reflectivity from high gloss epoxy means there’s better visibility. Also, epoxy flooring comes with slip-proof coatings, so there’s less danger of falls and other accidents caused by slipping and skidding.
Imagine paying top dollar for attractive custom garage cabinets, and then having to place them on top of ugly concrete flooring. If you want a cosmetically pleasing appearance to your garage or commercial floor, epoxy coating can give you the exact look that you want, because it comes in a variety of colors and patterns. This makes epoxy flooring an excellent choice if you want to upgrade the look of your drab concrete floors.
Epoxy flooring is extremely cost-effective, because a) it can be installed directly over an existing concrete floor, and b) it’s so durable, you won’t need to replace it for many years to come. In addition, epoxy flooring is available in a wide range of prices; so when you’re choosing garage floor epoxy, cost doesn’t have to be a primary consideration.
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We cannot bill your insurance, but we will provide all the documentation that you need to file for reimbursement.
All of our estimates include a fully detailed scope of the work to be completed. You will receive a written report with a breakdown of the cost and time estimated for your project.
We communicate with you every step of the way. If we can see that we will not have the work completed by the agreed-upon time, we will reach out to get a new completion date.
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