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Multispec countertop
Multispec countertop





multispec countertop

Please note that anything touching the kitchen countertop (spout, handles, and drain) will have to be removed prior to our arrival to refinish, and can be re-installed a couple of days after refinishing. Also, if you happen to chip the refinished surface, it would be much more noticeable on a solid color finish than it would be on a MultiSpec finish.

  • it instantly updates a bathroom or kitchen by removing the outdated look of cultured marble, tile, formica, or butcher block by giving the countertop the look of graniteĪnother reason we do not refinish countertops in a solid color is because there are minuscule particles that float through the air during the refinishing process that can and do get permanently caught in the finish - which can and will be seen.
  • it gives a beautiful contrast to a solid finish bathtub in a bathroom.
  • the finish hides a multitude of flaws should the surface get chipped.
  • That's what refinishing is for! We exclusively use a MultiSpec finish - not a solid color - to refinish bathroom and kitchen countertops, for these reasons: No need to replace your existing countertops just to change their appearance. Click HEREto see all the MultiSpec colors.

    multispec countertop

    The finish is durable, and the stone look is truly custom. We Use MultiSpec on Countertops! What is Multi-Spec? It is a unique decorative coating consisting of individual flecks of various colors that are subtly blended to achieve the natural appearance of granite or stone. If, however, your countertops are contained within the kitchen area, we can refinish them. IMPORTANT NOTE: Because protecting everything from overspray is paramount in the refinishing process, we do not refinish countertops that open out into another room.

    MULTISPEC COUNTERTOP UPDATE

    There's no need to tear out these perfectly good countertops just because they look old, because refinishing them in place will instantly update your entire kitchen! Please note that anything touching the countertop (spout or handles of a sink, for example) will have to be removed prior to our arrival to refinish, and can be re-installed a couple of days after refinishing. The majority of kitchen countertops are made of tile, butcher block, or some sort of laminate, like Formica. Please note that anything touching the countertop (spout, handles, and drain) will have to be removed prior to our arrival to refinish, and can be re-installed a couple of days after refinishing. Also, the swirly/speckled/tone-on-tone look of cultured marble cannot be replicated with refinishing. We can repair cultured marble, but because the countertop and sink are one molded piece, the entire unit must be refinished afterward to hide and seal the repair. This is a perfectly normal characteristic of how cultured marble breaks down over time, and it's due to the hot and cold water coming out of the spout and hitting directly onto the surface. A problem area with cultured (man-made) marble is that over time, hairline cracks will start to develop near the drain. Bathroom Countertops Most cultured marble countertops contain one or two sinks, and the entire area is one big molded piece. Kitchen countertops are usually made of formica, butcher block, or tile.

    multispec countertop

    Bathroom countertops are usually made of tile with a drop-in porcelain sink, or they can be made of cultured marble with sinks molded in, making the sinks and countertop one big molded piece. Fixture Type ⇔ COUNTERTOPS Generally, there are two places in a home where countertops are found - the kitchen and the bathroom.







    Multispec countertop