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Tile Refinishing: an FAQ

A popular alternative to tile replacement is tile refinishing in Los Angeles. Why? Firstly, tile refinishing is much cheaper. For a fraction of the cost of replacement, refinishing can quickly and easily make your tiles look just as new. Additionally, tile refinishing is a more time effective option, taking less than one day to complete.

Another benefit of refinishing? It is less messy than replacement, requiring no tiles to be removed.Below are some questions and answers to some of the most popular questions regarding tile refinishing:

How much will the refinishing process cost me?

On average, you can expect your refinishing job to cost somewhere between two hundred and four hundred dollars.It may seem like a hefty fee, but when you compare it to the cost of replacement, you will quickly see that you are getting a great deal.Why does it cost more to replace than it does to refinish? When replacing your tiles, you not only need to pay for new tiles, but you also need to pay to have your old ones removed and your new ones installed.When it comes to refinishing, you are only required to pay for one thing – the refinishing process.

Do my tiles need to be cleaned before the process begins?

Pre-cleaning your tiles can be very helpful.With that said, the company that you hire to do the job will probably re-clean it using their own products. If your tiles are extremely dirty, you may want to do a quick preliminary cleaning. If they aren’t, save the cleaning for the professionals!

Will my tile refinishing take long?

Most tile refinishing jobs last a few hours.

If your tiles have undergone a previous refinishing job, you can tack on a few hours to this estimate as all old paint will need to be removed.

How many years will my refinishing job last?

The warranty that you receive will depend on which company you hire to do the job. Other than that, you can usually expect refinishing to last up to ten years.

I want my tiles to look new. Will they?

If you are one of those people who worry that their refinished tiles will look ‘painted’ – don’t! If you have your tiles refinished professionally, you have nothing to worry about. In reality, most people can’t even tell the difference between a new tile and a refinished one!

There it is – answers to all of your most popular tile refinishing questions. An extremely cost effective alternative to tile replacement, tile refinishing requires little to no work on your behalf. In only a few short hours, your tiles will look completely new. To make things even better? Tile refinishing lasts just as long as tile replacement!

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