I had lived in the same house for
my entire life, so when my parents decided that it was time to move into a new
house, I was extremely excited. My parents had been saving up money for years
in order to buy a bigger home with extra bedrooms and more bathrooms since we
were in desperate need of it. After looking around for about a year, we finally
found a house about 20 minutes away from our original house that everyone in
the family had liked. We moved in, but we were not able to take our old
refrigerator because it had broken during the last few days that we were
packing up. On top of needing a new refrigerator, we also needed new couches,
coffee tables and a new dishwasher.
Since
we had just bought the new house, we were already a little low on money. My
parents knew that they didn't have the necessary money to buy a new
refrigerator, couch, coffee table and a new dishwasher, but we also couldn't
live without a refrigerator. So, we went to the thrift shop to look for cheap
furniture. It ended up being a pretty successful trip the thrift shop because
we came out with everything that we had looked for and it was all in the budget
that we had set.
The
couch, the coffee table and the dishwasher were all in fairly great shape.
However, the refrigerator had definitely seen its better days. It had clearly
been powder coated years ago, but due to excessive use, the paint had begun to
chip away. Even though it worked perfectly, it didn't look perfect and it
certainly didn't fit into the look of the rest of the house. I looked up online
to help my parents to find a cheap way that we could get the fridge fixed and I
found Perceptive Industries,
an industrial oven manufacturer who had industrial conveyor ovens, draw ovens
and stress relieving ovens.
We
all saved up money and chipped in at the end to be able to afford the powder
coating on the fridge door. After a few weeks, we had enough money to get it
powder coated. We took the door off, and sent it to Perceptive Industries to
have the door powder coated. When we got it back, we were so surprised to find
out that it actually looked new! The matte finish on the high quality powder
coating was done to perfection and we got lots of compliments on it when
company came over. Almost nobody believed that it had been a fridge that we got
a thrift shop. Whenever they ask how we got it to look brand new, we tell them
about Perceptive Industries, an industrial oven manufacturer who also has
industrial conveyor ovens, draw ovens and stress relieving ovens.
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