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Costs vary by materials used, surface size, and complexity. Refacing can be cost-effective compared to full replacements, with an average range between $300 and $1,200.

The cost to professionally refinish hardwood floors averages $1,900. The total project cost typically ranges from $1,100 to $4,500 but can be as low as $600. On a per-square-foot basis, you can expect to pay between $2 and $8, with an average of around $4 per square foot. For example, a small 10x10 foot room may cost $300 to $500, while a large 24x24 foot room could cost $1,750 to $2,900. Key factors influencing the price include the total area size, the floor's current condition, the type of wood, and the refinishing method. Different wood types have different costs; for instance, bamboo is more affordable at $2 to $6 per square foot, whereas maple and mahogany are more expensive at $6 to $8 per square foot. The method also matters: traditional sanding is dustier and costs about $3 to $8 per square foot, while dustless refinishing, which uses a vacuum to collect dust, costs more at $5 to $8 per square foot.

Natural stone stinks require sealing before installation because they have a porous surface susceptible to staining and damage. Quartz is much denser than natural stone, making it non-porous and resistant to stains or absorption. Because quartz is a composite material, it doesn’t need to be sealed before daily use.

There’s no difference between sink refinishing and sink reglazing costs. Both terms refer to the process of stripping the existing surface of a sink basin before applying a new refinishing substance to address discoloration, dullness, and wear and tear caused by age. The process is also referred to as resurfacing.

Yes, you can use a dremel tool to cut plexiglass. Follow the instructions under “How to Cut Plexiglass with a Saw,” and use a dremel tool with a 561 bit instead of a saw.

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