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General Contractor Licensed by the State of Michigan with over 45 years experience in the construction and wood industries. Complete woodworking facility with sawmill and lumber drying capacities as machining capacities for all trim, moldings, custom cabinets and historic restoration projects. We accept Cash, Credit Cards, Checks and even consider occasional trades and barter.

General Contractor Licensed by the State of Michigan with over 45 years experience in the construction and wood industries. Complete woodworking facility with sawmill and lumber drying capacities as machining capacities for all trim, moldings, custom cabinets and historic restoration projects. We accept Cash, Credit Cards, Checks and even consider occasional trades and barter.







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Sole proprietor of handyman services business; I do small to medium size jobs mostly repairs or changes. I am willing to take on larger jobs if you are flexible on time frame. Payments are expected at time of service; I can only except cash or checks at this time

Sole proprietor of handyman services business; I do small to medium size jobs mostly repairs or changes. I am willing to take on larger jobs if you are flexible on time frame. Payments are expected at time of service; I can only except cash or checks at this time

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Mailbox Repair questions, answered by experts

It is usually worth repairing leather furniture, as it tends to retain its value, provided you care for the material. A typical repair for leather furniture will cost about $250, which is significantly more affordable than replacing the furniture entirely. Even if you spend toward the upper end of the typical cost range for a full reupholstering—around $4,000—you’ll still save money over replacing it. Of course, the quality of the leather and the piece of furniture matters. Consult a leather repair professional about whether it’s worth repairing your leather furniture.

Yes, DIY is possible, but professional services save time and ensure secure assembly.

In most cases, it is more affordable to reupholster furniture than it is to replace it, but it depends on the quality and age of the furniture you’re considering getting reupholstered. Antique pieces are always worth reupholstering, as it’s the only way to preserve the piece and extend its life. Newer pieces of furniture are more often made using lower-quality materials like medium-density fiberboard or plywood that don’t have the same lifespan as things like hardwood. For newer pieces, your furniture reupholstery specialist should be able to help you determine the best course of action.

Ongoing maintenance of your leather furniture is the only way to prevent it from peeling and cracking. Real leather will peel and crack as it dries out. Leather conditioners are a great way to protect your leather furniture from drying out, and you’ll need to apply it about twice each year. It’s also a good idea to keep abrasive materials away from your leather to prevent cracking and peeling, including belt buckles, shoes, and multi-surface cleaners, especially those that contain alcohol.

Follow care instructions based on the material, regularly clean, and avoid moisture or heat exposure.

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