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Home Hero Handyman

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Home Hero Handyman

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Specializing in a wide range of general tasks including furniture assembly, painting, trim, flooring, and general repairs Home Hero Handyman is your go to for small projects.

Specializing in a wide range of general tasks including furniture assembly, painting, trim, flooring, and general repairs Home Hero Handyman is your go to for small projects.



AWContracting LLC

12471 SYCAMORE ST NW
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AWContracting LLC

12471 SYCAMORE ST NW
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we are a small remodeling,repair and restore company here to service the twin cities and surrounding areas with quality work like no other because with our guys having over 20 yrs of experience in the construction field we can offer home and business owner all the service they need in one place.

we are a small remodeling,repair and restore company here to service the twin cities and surrounding areas with quality work like no other because with our guys having over 20 yrs of experience in the construction field we can offer home and business owner all the service they need in one place.




Linwood Metalworks, LLC

5414 229th Ave NE
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Linwood Metalworks, LLC

5414 229th Ave NE
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Linwood Metalworks, LLC is a custom metal fabrication shop located 45 minutes north of the twin cities just west of Linwood, MN. We specialize in general metal fabrication of steel and aluminum, the restoration of vintage and antique items, and building custom furniture. Our main focus is metal based furniture.

Linwood Metalworks, LLC is a custom metal fabrication shop located 45 minutes north of the twin cities just west of Linwood, MN. We specialize in general metal fabrication of steel and aluminum, the restoration of vintage and antique items, and building custom furniture. Our main focus is metal based furniture.



Timeless Designs by Melissa

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Timeless Designs by Melissa

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15 years of experience

We are a full service interior design company that works directly with the homeowner to design a plan that will fit their wants, needs & desires. We act as the Client Advocate. We make sure the sub-contractors stay on schedule, on budget & resolve any project dilemmas that might come up.

We are a full service interior design company that works directly with the homeowner to design a plan that will fit their wants, needs & desires. We act as the Client Advocate. We make sure the sub-contractors stay on schedule, on budget & resolve any project dilemmas that might come up.



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Furniture Refinishing questions, answered by experts

Yes, wood veneer is wood. Instead of using large pieces of lumber, wood is sliced into thin sheets that are glued or laminated to larger pieces of wood. Wood veneer is both cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and versatile. It can be stained or have different finishes—varnish, lacquer, shellac, and more—based on your preferences.

Wood can appear blotchy after staining due to uneven absorption, which happens when the wood has varying grain density. The denser the grain, the less the stain will be absorbed. This can cause the wood to appear uneven in color, with some areas darker than others. 

To prevent this issue, apply a wood conditioner before staining. Wood conditioners help to equalize the absorption of the stain, resulting in a more even finish. There are many different types of wood conditioners available, so be sure to choose one that is appropriate for the type of wood you are staining.

You can make your dining room look more expensive using one or more of several methods. If you're remodeling, you can consider raising the ceiling height, installing an elegant chandelier, or redoing the floor. For smaller renovations, consider changing the paint color to a deep and rich tone, such as burgundy or emerald. You can also swap out the table and chairs to achieve a richer appearance. 

To treat sun-damaged furniture, clean the surface thoroughly to remove dirt and debris. Next, assess the damage: Consider refinishing or applying a protective sealant for faded finishes. Apply furniture oil or conditioner to restore moisture to cracked or dry wood. Remember, the best way to treat your furniture is to prevent damage in the first place. Regular maintenance and preventive measures will keep your furniture looking its best. Lastly, it may be best to consult a professional furniture restorer or refinisher for expert repairs and restoration in severe cases.

No, you don't have to apply polyurethane to butcher block countertops. Polyurethane sealant is a long-lasting finish for a butcher block counter, but its application also requires thoroughly sanding the surface multiple times. Other materials, such as mineral oil, require less work but must be applied more frequently.

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