Is your bathtub an ugly color, hard to clean or damaged? Miracle Method can repair and refinish your existing bathtub making it look and feel like new. It will be ready to use in just 24-48 hours. The cost of refinishing is extremely affordable. In fact you save up to 75% over the cost of ripping out and replacing your tub.
Bathtub Refinishing in Powell, WY
Serving Big Horn Basin, Casper, Cody, Gillette, and Sheridan
It may seem easier and cheaper to replace rather than repair a damaged tub, but the bathtub refinishing services available at Miracle Method of the Big Horns in Powell, WY, can be completed in fewer than two days and cost up to 75% less. As a locally owned and operated company, we're proud to provide homeowners, hotels, universities, and hospitals with reliable services at honest prices.
Miracle Method boasts more than one million satisfied customers throughout the nation. People who work with us benefit from our:
Miracle Method of the Big Horns is staffed by professionals who can restore your surface to a beautiful condition that's easy to clean. Our goal is to help you increase the life span of your tub by 10 to 15 years. If you live in Powell or the surrounding areas and need bathtub refinishing, get in touch with us today.
Miracle Method is not painting your tub. We apply high tech acrylic resins that bond to your tub giving it a beautiful and durable finish. Making sure the bond is strong is so important to us that we developed our own proprietary bonding agent named MM-4. Surfaces that are silky smooth and long lasting are two of the things that make Miracle Method the preferred refinisher. In fact refinishing will extend the life of your tub for 10-15 years or more.
We refinish all types of bathtubs including fiberglass, porcelain, cast iron, acrylic, cultured marble and clawfoot tubs. We can even refinish your jetted tubs!
Are you ready for a change in your bathroom? Contact Miracle Method for a free estimate.
*A note on reglazing: Some people refer to bathtub refinishing as reglazing. Reglazing is not practical as it requires the use of a kiln and temperatures as high as 2,500°F.