Construction News
23/08/2019
Ace Surfaces Resurfaces Kitchen Cupboards, Sinks & Showers
Ace Surfaces is one of those companies that everyone should know about but perhaps too few do! Did you know that it's possible to entirely resurface kitchen cupboards, sinks and showers, so that they look brand new? And before you think that the surfaces won't last - that they'll peel off under duress - think again. All resurfacing from Ace Surfaces comes with a five year guarantee, and the business can provide a legion of testimonials from highly satisfied customers going back seven years.
The actual resurfacing of kitchen units is with high quality polyurethane. The product is top of the range. Kitchen units end up looking 'as new' - exactly like the polyurethane coated units you'll see at any kitchen showroom across the country. The surfacing is highly durable - impact, scuff and and scratch-resistant. It's also stain and acid resistant.
As a way of upcycling an existing kitchen, it's a must. You'll get a wholly rejuvenated appearance for a fraction of the price of a new kitchen - at roughly 30% of the cost of replacement. For those with sturdy, well-built but slightly outdated kitchens (say, dark wood, or units with outdated handles and beading etc), resurfacing gives an instant update while being a greener alternative to replacement. There's a wide choice of colours and finished, and even worktops can be treated. Plus the process is quick. Doors will be taken away to be resurfaced in the workshop, and any on-site spraying (backs of cabinets, for instance) completed within the first 1-2 days. The whole job will be complete within a working week.
Ace Surfaces also tackle bathrooms. The firm recently completed bathrooms at Holkham Hall - respraying original baths and sinks on site. The products for resurfacing baths are obviously different to that of kitchen cabinets, but the same attention to details holds, with Ace Surfaces using the best products available. High quality resins and enamels mean that company's prices won't be the cheapest on the block, but the work is guaranteed to last.
Ace Surfaces' show room is at Salhouse, and is well worth visiting. A showroom exhibits kitchen units, sinks, baths, and tiling before and after treatment. The colour of a bath can be changed, from dated avocado to modern white; tiles can be sprayed to avoid having to not only call out a tiler, but also a plasterer and decorator, and chips and blemishes can be entirely eliminated.
For more information go onto Ace Surfaces website at www.acesurfaces.co.uk and/or give Lee or Jenni a call on 01603 263842.
The actual resurfacing of kitchen units is with high quality polyurethane. The product is top of the range. Kitchen units end up looking 'as new' - exactly like the polyurethane coated units you'll see at any kitchen showroom across the country. The surfacing is highly durable - impact, scuff and and scratch-resistant. It's also stain and acid resistant.
As a way of upcycling an existing kitchen, it's a must. You'll get a wholly rejuvenated appearance for a fraction of the price of a new kitchen - at roughly 30% of the cost of replacement. For those with sturdy, well-built but slightly outdated kitchens (say, dark wood, or units with outdated handles and beading etc), resurfacing gives an instant update while being a greener alternative to replacement. There's a wide choice of colours and finished, and even worktops can be treated. Plus the process is quick. Doors will be taken away to be resurfaced in the workshop, and any on-site spraying (backs of cabinets, for instance) completed within the first 1-2 days. The whole job will be complete within a working week.
Ace Surfaces also tackle bathrooms. The firm recently completed bathrooms at Holkham Hall - respraying original baths and sinks on site. The products for resurfacing baths are obviously different to that of kitchen cabinets, but the same attention to details holds, with Ace Surfaces using the best products available. High quality resins and enamels mean that company's prices won't be the cheapest on the block, but the work is guaranteed to last.
Ace Surfaces' show room is at Salhouse, and is well worth visiting. A showroom exhibits kitchen units, sinks, baths, and tiling before and after treatment. The colour of a bath can be changed, from dated avocado to modern white; tiles can be sprayed to avoid having to not only call out a tiler, but also a plasterer and decorator, and chips and blemishes can be entirely eliminated.
For more information go onto Ace Surfaces website at www.acesurfaces.co.uk and/or give Lee or Jenni a call on 01603 263842.
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