Bathroom tile resurfacing is an excellent, cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to replacing tiles.
What does it do?
Resurfacing bathroom tiles can completely transform the colour, appearance and finish of the tiles. The process is quick to complete and the results so flawless that visitors to your home should have no idea that your bathroom tiles have simply been resurfaced and not replaced.
How does it work?
Bathroom tile resurfacing uses a specialist spray along with primers, top coats, bonding agents and a clear finish.
As well as the high standard of the finished appearance, resurfaced tiles are incredibly durable.
What are the benefits?
The most noticeable benefit is the cost. Investing in tiles for an entire bathroom, or even a section of the bathroom, is not cheap. On average, tile resurfacing should save homeowners about half of what they would have spent had they chosen to retile the room or area.
The other key benefit to homeowners is the convenience. Tiling an entire bathroom may not always be completed in a single day, and regardless of the time-scale taken, the work will result in a great deal of mess.
This may result in a bathroom that, until the work is completed and the mess removed, is difficult or unpleasant to use.
Lastly, the environment benefits from tile resurfacing too. Replacing tiles means that the old tiles need to go somewhere – most likely landfill. In addition, there are resources and materials used in the production and transportation of the new tiles. All this can be avoided with tile resurfacing.


