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I know all aspects of most home and yard needs. Have done both for most of my life and strive for quality work above expectations.


Handyman Roy

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Handyman Roy

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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 ...!


Lemay Custom Furniture

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15 years of experience

Here at Groutsmith of St. Louis, we've got over five years of hands on experience providing the residents of St. Louis, MO first-rate service. We take great pride in excellent customer support along with the integrity of our trade. We work closely with each of our clients, ensuring they receive only the best tile and grout services.You will find a group of qualified specialists that are ready to take on any tile and grout services you deem necessary. Contact us today and find out what it’s like to receive high quality service by our professionals.

Here at Groutsmith of St. Louis, we've got over five years of hands on experience providing the residents of St. Louis, MO first-rate service. We take great pride in excellent customer support along with the integrity of our trade. We work closely with each of our clients, ensuring they receive only the best tile and grout services.You will find a group of qualified specialists that are ready to take on any tile and grout services you deem necessary. Contact us today and find out what it’s like to receive high quality service by our professionals.





Lordwoodcraft

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Lordwoodcraft

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15 years of experience

Master Certified maker of fine furniture. Restoration of family heirloom and antique furniture. Member of The Society of Period Furniture Makers. Furniture pieces made on commission.

Master Certified maker of fine furniture. Restoration of family heirloom and antique furniture. Member of The Society of Period Furniture Makers. Furniture pieces made on commission.




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Furniture Refinishing questions, answered by experts

Applying a topcoat sealer is not required, but it will keep the stain from fading over time. This is particularly important if the stain imparts a color or varnish. If you’re staining exterior wood, you should apply a sealant or finish to prevent weather-related issues down the line. Also, stained wood that lacks a seal won’t look as clean and fresh. A clear topcoat will give it the professional result you want.

Yes, you can tackle small rooms yourself if you're handy and have a flat, clean subfloor to work with. But seams must be sealed properly, or the barrier will fail. Any gaps will let moisture sneak through and defeat the purpose of installing this more expensive type of carpet padding. For larger rooms or areas, professional installation is usually worth the extra cost.

Yes, many services include refinishing as part of the repair process. Confirm with your contractor.

In some cases, a simple clean, polish, and wax can make antique wood furniture look brand-new. However, always be sure to check the type and state of the current finish. Some furniture will require professional care, a new coat of finish, or even a new layer of stain to look like new.

The cost to refinish furniture varies significantly depending on the type of furniture, its material, and its age, but the average cost is about $600 per piece. For larger pieces or antique pieces that require greater care, you could pay up to around $1,000 per piece for refinishing. Small pieces of furniture like bar stools or dining chairs usually cost between $100 and $400 each. Your refinishing professional might charge by the hour rather than by piece, in which case you would expect to spend $40 to $100 per hour of work required.

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