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Atlas Home Service

3140 Baldwin Ave
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Atlas Home Service

3140 Baldwin Ave
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14 years of experience

We offer a variety of residential home services. 1) Heating & Cooling service, replacement, and maintenance 2) Electrical repairs and services 3) Whole Home Stand-by Generators 4) Replacement Windows 5) Cabinet Makeover/Refacing Our mission is " To Provide the Most Customer Experience Ever" We want to put customer service back in the service industry and that starts with hiring background checked, drug free staff. We invest in our staff with the best training and tools so they can bring you best service in this industry.

We offer a variety of residential home services. 1) Heating & Cooling service, replacement, and maintenance 2) Electrical repairs and services 3) Whole Home Stand-by Generators 4) Replacement Windows 5) Cabinet Makeover/Refacing Our mission is " To Provide the Most Customer Experience Ever" We want to put customer service back in the service industry and that starts with hiring background checked, drug free staff. We invest in our staff with the best training and tools so they can bring you best service in this industry.





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C.A.R. Mobile Dustless Blasting

1984 VFW Rd
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C.A.R. Mobile Dustless Blasting

1984 VFW Rd
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10 years of experience

Mobile Paint Stripping & Cleaning Services We offer an ECO-FRIENDLY solution on media blasting. Our process uses no toxic chemicals and causes no pollution. And our system produces NO DUST PLUME, it can be used anywhere. We can strip any coating off of any surface in any location. AUTOS - MARINE - RESIDENTIAL - INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL

Mobile Paint Stripping & Cleaning Services We offer an ECO-FRIENDLY solution on media blasting. Our process uses no toxic chemicals and causes no pollution. And our system produces NO DUST PLUME, it can be used anywhere. We can strip any coating off of any surface in any location. AUTOS - MARINE - RESIDENTIAL - INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL



Dry Prong Millworks is owned and operated by Bob Rhinehart. The company started in 1986 and has 2-4 employees.


We do all remodeling & new construction. Will work Saturday but not Sunday in order to attend Church with my family. Will provide 24 hour emergency services on Sundays.


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Cabinet Refacing and Refinishing questions, answered by experts

Removing the original paint or stain before refinishing is a good idea, as it ensures the new finish bonds strongly to the wood. If you skip the stripping or sanding step, the new finish may peel or flake away from the railing easily. Using a wood stripper will completely remove the old stain or paint while sanding will help to prime the surface.

You don’t necessarily need to seal bathroom cabinets after painting, especially if you’ve used a gloss or semigloss paint. But adding a coat of high-quality sealant can add a layer of protection against bathroom moisture that can cause the wood to swell or warp or allow mold and mildew growth.

Sealing a cabinet after staining is optional but recommended for best results. Wood sealer keeps out moisture, which protects against scratches, warping, chipping, discoloration, and mildew. Sealer not only preserves the appearance of wood furniture but, like staining, enhances it by accentuating the wood’s natural color and grain.

Yes, it’s usually a good idea to take the time to remove cabinet doors before painting. This allows you to move your cabinet doors to a more convenient painting spot where you don’t have to worry about making a mess. Be sure to remove all hardware before starting your painting project.

Small to medium-sized cabinetry typically takes three to five days, whereas large cabinetry takes around seven days. The complete process includes:

  • Removing cabinet doors, drawers, and hardware.

  • Removing the existing stain or paint.

  • Sanding cabinet frames, doors, and drawers.

  • Staining each side of the cabinetry one at a time. You’ll have to wait for the first side to dry before staining the other side.

  • Waiting for the doors, drawers, and frames to dry fully.

  • Reattaching hardware and hinges.

  • Putting the doors and drawers back on the cabinet boxes.

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