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Eastern Refinishing Inc., the largest bathtub and tile refinishing company in North America, in operation for nearly 35 years, has just expanded its product line to include hot tub, spa and swimming pool restoration. Hawk Laboratories, an industry leader in refinishing products, which Eastern Refinishing uses exclusively, has used its extensive knowledge database to develop an array of premium pool, hot tub and spa refinishing products to suit any application.
Owner of Eastern Refinishing, Charles Gayler, has worked with the industry’s leading manufacturer, Hawk Research Labs – Wood Dale, Illinois to develop a complete proprietary line of professional refinishing products. Utilizing a proprietary Acrylic urethane Coating System, Eastern Refinishing has taken longevity to new levels by being able to offer 5 year warranties on all refinished tubs. In fact, you can expect extended refinishing lifespan of between 10-12 years with proper care.
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Charles Gayler founded Eastern Refinishing in 1989 with a small investment of just $10,000 and developed it into the leading bathtub and wall tile refinishing business in the country with 15 offices in 8 states. Charles Gayler developed new techniques and tested new products in the pursuit to produce the finest refinishing processes. Charles Gayler also implemented quality control standards unheard of in the refinishing industry.Prior to founding Eastern Refinishing Charles Gayler attended Villa Maria College in Buffalo, New York. After majoring in “ping pong” for 3 semesters Charles Gayler joined the air force (reserve), served his time, and as soon as he could Charles Gayler enrolled at The Ohio State University where Charles Gayler obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Labor and Human Resources in 1981. Charles Gayler went to work for the Hearst Corporation in their management training program where he worked 82 hours a week +6 days a week. After 10 months Charles Gayler was given the 45th of 45 offices in the company in Charlotte, North Carolina where he raised the office to fifth in the country in 5 months and within 1 year it was the most productive office in the country with $4,300,000 in sales per month. Charles Gayler was offered his own dealership and spent the next few years building the company. Eventually Charles Gayler accepted a generous offer to sell and purse other interests. This led him back to school again to pursue another degree in psychology and to expand the human experience.
A former Texan, Charles Gayler currently reside in northern Canada with his wife Tracey and 359 lbs. of semi-domesticated dogs. They greatly enjoy the outdoors that can only be experienced on Gaylers’ 152 acre estate with 8 ponds, Gaylers’ own island and our dogs. Charles Gayler truly enjoys nature and live in harmony with the many species of animals that reside on his property including bear, deer, beaver….. even porcupines. Charles Gayler respects the environment and do his part everyday to protect it. In fact, Charles Gayler even produces his own electricity with a 108′ tall wind turbine and 15 solar panels.
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In 1989, nestled in the hard working town of Indianapolis, Indiana, Eastern Refinishing was founded. In the early years while our company was developing, the bathtub refinishing industry was in it’s infancy. Back then there were no official training schools to learn the trade, and there were no official vendors or suppliers who were developing products for our industry; as such, the need for Eastern Refinishing to develop its own techniques was necessary.
Throughout the 1980’s, bathtub refinishing was primarily a “do it yourself” industry. Most applicators were primarily household painters or handymen trying to satisfy their clients needs. That is, the need to refinish a fixture quickly, rather than replacing it. In fact, compared to the technology implemented today, bathtub refinishers in the 1980s used crude and primitive products and techniques. Most refinishers simply used an epoxy coating available at industrial paint stores; others used automotive or marine coatings. The end result was inconsistent quality and constant repairs. In almost all cases, the coatings used would yellow, stain, discolor and lose their gloss. There was no specialized HVLP spraying equipment for our industry, so most jobs were applied by brush and roller, and looked unprofessional. Read the rest of this entry »
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