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A Walled-in Builder

122 Curtis Ave
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A Walled-in Builder

122 Curtis Ave
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Engineer turned handyman. Providing services ranging from house repairs and renovations to full architectural, landscape and product design work. Custom furniture. CNC plasma services such as business signs, art work, prototypes, etc. Wondering if I can do a specific job? Just ask. Chances are, if you can think it, then I can build it.

Engineer turned handyman. Providing services ranging from house repairs and renovations to full architectural, landscape and product design work. Custom furniture. CNC plasma services such as business signs, art work, prototypes, etc. Wondering if I can do a specific job? Just ask. Chances are, if you can think it, then I can build it.


Native Lakes

14 Harriman Rd Ext
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Native Lakes

14 Harriman Rd Ext
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Native Lakes is a bespoke furniture & upholstery shop located in Averill Park, NY. Our business is dedicated to preserving and bringing new life to well made furniture. Offering both residential and commercial services.

Native Lakes is a bespoke furniture & upholstery shop located in Averill Park, NY. Our business is dedicated to preserving and bringing new life to well made furniture. Offering both residential and commercial services.


Handyman Roy

66 Daggett St
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Handyman Roy

66 Daggett St
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I am hardworking independent professional willing to go above and beyond the work skill to achieve the goals of the job that is the only way to do it for you please let me know thank you ...!

I am hardworking independent professional willing to go above and beyond the work skill to achieve the goals of the job that is the only way to do it for you please let me know thank you ...!


Furnicure LLC

41 Liberty Hill Building 2 Suite 101
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Furnicure LLC

41 Liberty Hill Building 2 Suite 101
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Instead of throwing out that old scratched up dining room table, call the expert furniture repairman at Furnicure LLC in Henniker, NH to fix it for you. Furnicure LLC specializes in furniture repair such as wood touch ups, fabric repairs, furniture cleaning and upholstery cleaning. Your beloved furniture will look brand new after you call Furnicure LLC in Henniker, NH. Services: Wood Touch ups, Fabric Repairs, Spot cleanings of household furniture, Springs Repairs, Structural Repairs, Repair old sofa cushions and much much more.

Instead of throwing out that old scratched up dining room table, call the expert furniture repairman at Furnicure LLC in Henniker, NH to fix it for you. Furnicure LLC specializes in furniture repair such as wood touch ups, fabric repairs, furniture cleaning and upholstery cleaning. Your beloved furniture will look brand new after you call Furnicure LLC in Henniker, NH. Services: Wood Touch ups, Fabric Repairs, Spot cleanings of household furniture, Springs Repairs, Structural Repairs, Repair old sofa cushions and much much more.





Specialize in custom antique upholstery and repair. We provide service for Residential and Commercial clients.


ANTIQUE FURNITURE RESTORATIONS

115 Prospect St
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ANTIQUE FURNITURE RESTORATIONS

115 Prospect St
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43 years of experience

Antique Furniture Restorations is a sole proprietorship that restores, refinishes and sells antique furniture. Also works with other associates in the trade to include upholstery, seat weaving, glass or mirror replacement on items to be restored. Contact for any billing procedures or special promotions.

Antique Furniture Restorations is a sole proprietorship that restores, refinishes and sells antique furniture. Also works with other associates in the trade to include upholstery, seat weaving, glass or mirror replacement on items to be restored. Contact for any billing procedures or special promotions.


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Furniture Refinishing questions, answered by experts

Avoid using wood filler for structural repairs or areas with extensive damage. Wood filler is designed for cosmetic fixes like filling small holes, cracks, or surface imperfections, and it doesn't provide the strength needed for load-bearing repairs or large gaps. You also shouldn’t use wood filler in areas exposed to heavy moisture or extreme outdoor conditions unless it’s a product specifically rated for such environments. Wood replacement or a strong epoxy resin is a better solution for severe rot or structural damage.

Telling the difference between high-quality wood furniture and lower-quality pieces is challenging, but there are a few sign that indicate whether your furniture is worth repairing:

  • Push your fingernail into an inconspicuous section of the wood. If it doesn’t leave a dent, it’s likely hardwood and is well worth a repair.

  • Unzip the bottom of couches to look for the structural components. If they’re made of wood rather than particle board, it’s likely worth refinishing.

  • Ask a local furniture repair technician. A reputable professional will let you know if you’re better off replacing rather than refinishing your specific item.

Yes, vinegar can break down the adhesive bond, effectively dissolving the glue from wood. It will be much easier to wipe away. Vinegar’s acidity, which helps to make it an effective all-purpose cleaner, can also aid in removing adhesive with less chance of damaging the wood and finish than more aggressive solvents. 

It is possible to refinish your own furniture, but it’s usually a good idea to leave the work to the professionals. Furniture refinishing often requires the use of paint stripper or solvents to remove existing finish, which can be dangerous to inhale. Additionally, it’s easy to make mistakes during the process that could permanently damage your piece, limiting its lifespan instead of extending it. Hiring a furniture refinishing professional is especially worthwhile for antique furniture, which often requires more delicate refinishing work.

Wood stain remover should remove most, if not all, of that wood stain on its own. While sanding can be a great final step, especially if you’re planning to paint or restrain the wood, it isn’t always required. Following the first three steps of this process can leave you with beautiful results. 

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