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tile - changing color via a newer process? Todd H. 07-28-2005
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Posted by Todd H. on July 28, 2005, 3:25 pm



I have some lovely 70's light green tile in a shower that a Realtor
indicator could be changed to a more neutral color with a new process
that's inexpensive, fast to do and you can use the same day after it's
processed.

I _think_ this may be known as reglazing, but I'm not certain.

Anyone have any more info on that? I've googled and found some
refereences to a Glasstech 9000 process, but remarkably little seems
to be said about this process as a whole. I'm considering it as a
means to dress up a bathroom in preparation for home sale and would
welcome any further to educate myself on choosing refinishers to do
this work.

Best Regards,
--
Todd H.
http://www.toddh.net/


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Posted by Charles Spitzer on July 28, 2005, 1:44 pm



>
> I have some lovely 70's light green tile in a shower that a Realtor
> indicator could be changed to a more neutral color with a new process
> that's inexpensive, fast to do and you can use the same day after it's
> processed.
>
> I _think_ this may be known as reglazing, but I'm not certain.
>
> Anyone have any more info on that? I've googled and found some
> refereences to a Glasstech 9000 process, but remarkably little seems
> to be said about this process as a whole. I'm considering it as a
> means to dress up a bathroom in preparation for home sale and would
> welcome any further to educate myself on choosing refinishers to do
> this work.
>
> Best Regards,
> --
> Todd H.
> http://www.toddh.net/

it's a paint, and no, it's not worth it. give the buyer a tile allowance or
price the house less to start with.




Posted by SQLit on July 28, 2005, 3:12 pm



>
> I have some lovely 70's light green tile in a shower that a Realtor
> indicator could be changed to a more neutral color with a new process
> that's inexpensive, fast to do and you can use the same day after it's
> processed.
>
> I _think_ this may be known as reglazing, but I'm not certain.
>
> Anyone have any more info on that? I've googled and found some
> refereences to a Glasstech 9000 process, but remarkably little seems
> to be said about this process as a whole. I'm considering it as a
> means to dress up a bathroom in preparation for home sale and would
> welcome any further to educate myself on choosing refinishers to do
> this work.
>
> Best Regards,
> --
> Todd H.
> http://www.toddh.net/

The only "reglazing" that I have seen is for bathtubs. A friend checked into
it and it was more expensive than replacing the tub... which we did.

Put the home on the market and see what happens. Clean and uncluttered
works for me. If the home does not sell or offers are way below what your
asking then consider spending the money




Posted by G Henslee on July 28, 2005, 7:02 pm


Todd H. wrote:
> I have some lovely 70's light green tile in a shower that a Realtor
> indicator could be changed to a more neutral color with a new process
> that's inexpensive, fast to do and you can use the same day after it's
> processed.
>

WTF does a realtor know???


Posted by Duane Bozarth on July 28, 2005, 9:27 pm


G Henslee wrote:
>
> Todd H. wrote:
> > I have some lovely 70's light green tile in a shower that a Realtor
> > indicator could be changed to a more neutral color with a new process
> > that's inexpensive, fast to do and you can use the same day after it's
> > processed.
> >
>
> WTF does a realtor know???

What superficial cosmetics cab make a house sell faster, maybe???


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