Safety Benefits & Precautions
Why Bath Refinishing Safety is Important
As a professional in the real estate industry, you know how important it is to avoid the risk of property damage or liability.
Bath Refinishing projects are safe and successful only when the company you hire is using best practices and EPA approved materials.
To ensure projects go smoothly, you need to know which companies can complete a refinishing contract successfully without taking serious risks that can lead to property damage or other liabilities.
In under an hour, you can learn the key safety factors and best practices that every refinishing company must implement to avoid costly accidents.
Our Free Safety Training is an informative seminar that we offer to property owners, managers and real estate professionals. During the 30 minute presentation, we provide exact facts about safety guidelines you need to know before hiring a company for your next refinishing project.
Why You Should Hire a Certified Bath & Tile Refinishing Company
Certified Refinishers is focused on improving bath and tile refinishing industry. With 28 years experience in the bath and tile refinishing business, we understand the need for customers to find top-quality providers.
By hiring a certified bath and tile refinishing company, you can rest assured that you are working with credible professionals who meet safety guidelines. Our certification process safeguards you from hiring a refinishing company that is either unsafe or in violation of standard best practices.
You benefit by working with the best, and avoiding property damage risks that would occur if you hired a low-quality refinishing company.
The High Risks of Hiring Low Price Bath Refinishing Companies
In June 2014, a two-story, 28 unit apartment complex in Point Loma exploded due to a refinishing project gone wrong. The explosion was caused by poor safety precautions practiced by the bath refinishing company hired to renovate apartment interiors. When flammable fumes accumulated, a large section of the section exploded, causing $300,000 in property damage.
Low cost refinishing companies often use hazardous materials that are not EPA approved. They do this to cut costs so they can offer the lowest price to unsuspecting customers. By cutting costs on equipment and refinishing chemicals, these so-called “affordable” refinishers put your property at risk of serious accidents. Beware of the high risks involved when contracting companies and technicians that advertise low prices. This example illustrates it’s important for you to work with a certified company that has had its procedures and materials carefully checked for proper safety compliance.
Safeguard yourself and your property against these types of risks. Sign up for our Free Safety Training to learn how to hire only safe, quality-assured bath & tile refinishing companies.
To get a quick overview of our certification process, read about How We Certify.