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Stroderds Home Improvement Specialist LLC

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Stroderds Home Improvement Specialist LLC

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Hello and welcome. At Stroderds Home Improvement Specialist LLC we are a family owned and operated company specializing in many things such as: Roofing, flooring and custom showers, additions, remodels, and so much more! We would love to make you part of our family and look forward to doing business with y'all.

Hello and welcome. At Stroderds Home Improvement Specialist LLC we are a family owned and operated company specializing in many things such as: Roofing, flooring and custom showers, additions, remodels, and so much more! We would love to make you part of our family and look forward to doing business with y'all.









RBM Carpentry

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RBM Carpentry

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With several years of experience in the carpentry trade, we provide workmanship for the domestic and commercial markets in the acadiana area. In need of a new kitchen, man cave, an attic renovation or any other construction work. Look no further!

With several years of experience in the carpentry trade, we provide workmanship for the domestic and commercial markets in the acadiana area. In need of a new kitchen, man cave, an attic renovation or any other construction work. Look no further!


G's Building and Renevation

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G's Building and Renevation

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25 years of experience

I am currently working as a sub contractor until I can consume my license from the state. I have 2 employees while depending on size of job will inherit what it takes to get job done. For instance: On framing jobs we will staff a minimum of 6 hands, but a trim job will only require 3.

I am currently working as a sub contractor until I can consume my license from the state. I have 2 employees while depending on size of job will inherit what it takes to get job done. For instance: On framing jobs we will staff a minimum of 6 hands, but a trim job will only require 3.

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Cabinet Refacing and Refinishing questions, answered by experts

Vinegar won’t strip the wood stain from your wood, but it can help remove a different type of stain. If you’re dealing with food stains or trying to remove water rings on your wood, you can use a little olive oil and vinegar (mixed equally) to remove those stains without stripping your actual wood stain. Just rub the solution in the direction of the wood grain, let it sit, and then wipe it away with a damp towel.

If you don't sand your cabinets, the new paint or stain won’t adhere properly, impacting the final finish and leading to peeling, chipping, or a sloppy result that won't stand the test of time. Sanding removes the old finish, smooths imperfections, and gives the new coat something to grip. Without it, you will waste your time, money, and effort.

There are many options for choosing the best paint for cabinets. In general, interior enamel paint is considered a high-quality, strong, and long-lasting choice for cabinets. However, you can also go with a high-quality oil-based or latex water-based paint. Each has its own look and sheen—with high gloss, semi-gloss, and matte styles available. So, it comes down to personal preference.

Yes, cabinet makers continue to fabricate custom kitchen and other household cabinets for new construction homes. Cabinet makers also replace and renovate existing kitchen cabinets. The cost tends to be higher than choosing manufactured cabinets from a major retailer, but you get the cabinets specially designed and made to fit the unique needs of your space.

No. Once you apply refinishing oil, it will continue to seep into the wood, making it difficult or impossible to refinish over top of it. Since the product contains an oil that’s meant to penetrate existing finishes, almost anything you put on top of it will bring the previous layer of stain with it. If you plan to refinish your cabinets more than once, it’s a good idea to go with the traditional method of sanding before applying a new finish to the surface.

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