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Miracle Method's Unbreakable 'Bond' with Home and Business Owners

Refinishing Process Ignites Shift in Preference: Miracle Method's Money-Saving Surface Refinishing Preferred over Replacement for Kitchen and Bath Updates

2011-05-26
NORTHBROOK, IL, May 26, 2011 (Press-News.org) Appearances can be deceiving.

What looks like weeks of remodeling work and thousands upon thousands of dollars spent on bathtub, tile and countertop replacements at a home, hotel, hospital or college dormitory may actually be the result of Miracle Method's refinishing process.

One of America's best kept secrets, Miracle Method is helping home and business owners break through budget constraints to update the appearance of the places they cherish most, the kitchen and bath.

"More Americans are choosing to stay put for the foreseeable future. As a result, they are increasingly discovering the undeniable benefits of Miracle Method's surface refinishing," said Chuck Pistor, president of Miracle Method. "Our process has proven to add 15 to 20 years or more to the lives of kitchen and bathroom surfaces. And, our customers sacrifice nothing in the way of style and appearance."

The clear cut quality leader in surface refinishing and the nation's largest with 125 franchises nationwide, Miracle Method is satisfying America's money-saving preference. For instance, Miracle Method can save homeowners up to 75 percent over the cost of replacement. A bathtub replacement typically costs between $2,000 to $3,000, whereas, Miracle Method's refinishing ranges between $450 to $550. The average kitchen countertop can be refinished for less than $1,400, thousands of dollars less than the cost of replacing with solid surfaces or granite.
"The benefits go beyond just cost," added Pistor. "For many, the inconvenience caused by replacement jobs are extremely problematic - they're unable to use their bathrooms or kitchens for weeks. We minimize that issue, taking just two to three days to complete the vast majority of the services we provide. Plus, we keep old bathtubs and countertops out of landfills, and our customers like that we're helping our environment stay green."

Miracle Method further distinguishes itself in the surface refinishing segment through three notable differentiators: 1) A meaningful warranty due to the strength of the proprietary MM-4 bonding agent; 2) Finishes that look and feel better due to a special detailing process; and 3) Extensive, contemporary color selections.

Miracle Method's MM-4 bonding agent, which contains no hydrofluoric acid, creates a molecular bond between old and new surfaces, assuring adhesion of the new coating unlike any other bond used. This, along with Miracle Method's buffing and polishing process, which removes small imperfections, translate into customer satisfaction.

Also, reinforcing the quality of Miracle Method's products and services is its top of the line color and design options. The company's recently introduced Natural Accents line demonstrates the quality of work Miracle Method offers. It is a stone-look finish for showers, countertops and tile walls - an update certain to drive up the value of homes and rental properties.

With offices and showrooms in 30 states, Miracle Method is growing through franchising to meet the increasing demand for its products and services. Nearly 20 new offices and showrooms have opened in the past few years alone.

About Miracle Method
For more than 30 years, Miracle Method has been the nation's leader in surface refinishing. Today the company has 125 offices and showrooms across the country providing bathtub, tile and countertop refinishing for homeowners, hotels and property managers. To see pictures of Miracle Method's work and to learn more about bath and kitchen makeovers using the refinishing process, visit Miracle Method's web site at http://www.miraclemethod.com. For franchise inquiries, call 1-800-444-8827.


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[Press-News.org] Miracle Method's Unbreakable 'Bond' with Home and Business Owners
Refinishing Process Ignites Shift in Preference: Miracle Method's Money-Saving Surface Refinishing Preferred over Replacement for Kitchen and Bath Updates