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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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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.




Small Guy Custom Carpentry

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Small Guy Custom Carpentry

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10 years of experience

Small Guy Custom Carpentry is a husband and wife carpentry team. We design, build and install anything made with wood. No job is too small or unusual! Visit our website to see pictures: www.smallguycustomcarpentry.com

Small Guy Custom Carpentry is a husband and wife carpentry team. We design, build and install anything made with wood. No job is too small or unusual! Visit our website to see pictures: www.smallguycustomcarpentry.com




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

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

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.

Depending on the piece, there are times when you can paint over painted furniture. Start by applying a high-adhesion primer so that the new topcoat will stick. However, if the paint is peeling or chipping, it’s best to sand it down, use a paint stripper, or try a deglosser to ensure your new paint will adhere.

Regularly check and tighten screws, avoid excessive weight, and clean surfaces with appropriate materials to prevent damage.

Wood stains last anywhere from two to five years, depending on exposure to the elements, your local climate, the type of stain, and the surface it’s on. For instance, vertical surfaces last longer than horizontal surfaces. Some types of woods, like dense hardwoods, will require a recoat yearly, as they are too dense for the stain to absorb. In any event, apply a recoat every 2 to 4 years. As for storage, a can of unopened stain can last up to 5 years, though results may vary.

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