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Lisun Furniture is a custom cabinetry and woodworking shop serving the Ozarks! With over 30+ years of experience, we are experts with most things woodworking and have completed hundreds of projects in the SW MO / NWA area. Some of our specialties: Custom Cabinetry (Kitchen, bathroom, office, built-ins, pantries, etc.) Custom Furniture Furniture Repair Custom Upholstery Finish Work Commercial Woodworking

Lisun Furniture is a custom cabinetry and woodworking shop serving the Ozarks! With over 30+ years of experience, we are experts with most things woodworking and have completed hundreds of projects in the SW MO / NWA area. Some of our specialties: Custom Cabinetry (Kitchen, bathroom, office, built-ins, pantries, etc.) Custom Furniture Furniture Repair Custom Upholstery Finish Work Commercial Woodworking



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Variety of handyman specialized services including,hvac certified and electrical troubleshooting and servicing . Drywall repairs and or replacements, painting and finish work. Cabinet repairs and or replacements. Light fixture upgrades as well as door hardware updating .

"Everything went wonderful! Jason show up promptly at the time he said to start work. Very professional. always kept a clean work area. This guy really knows what he is doing. For any electrical work in the future i will be calling Jason first. A+++++++++"

Brad C on October 2022

Variety of handyman specialized services including,hvac certified and electrical troubleshooting and servicing . Drywall repairs and or replacements, painting and finish work. Cabinet repairs and or replacements. Light fixture upgrades as well as door hardware updating .

"Everything went wonderful! Jason show up promptly at the time he said to start work. Very professional. always kept a clean work area. This guy really knows what he is doing. For any electrical work in the future i will be calling Jason first. A+++++++++"

Brad C on October 2022






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Cabinet Refacing and Refinishing questions, answered by experts

Sealing a cabinet after staining is optional but recommended for best results. Wood sealer keeps out moisture, which protects against scratches, warping, chipping, discoloration, and mildew. Sealer not only preserves the appearance of wood furniture but, like staining, enhances it by accentuating the wood’s natural color and grain.

In most cases, it’s more affordable to refinish your cabinets than replace them, with refinishing costs averaging $3,000 and replacement costs around $9,000. However, there are some instances in which it’s better to replace your cabinets, like if they’re an outdated style, badly damaged and beyond repair, or a sub-par material, like fiberboard. In all other cases, it’s usually a better idea to have a professional refinish them to save money and restore their original condition.

Clean regularly, avoid harsh chemicals, and check hinges for proper alignment to ensure longevity.

Yes, you can stain existing kitchen cabinets. Perhaps you’ve moved into a new home but aren’t in love with the existing stain. Luckily, you don’t have to tear out the old cabinets and replace them. You can refinish your kitchen cabinets by removing the old stain—either by sanding or with a chemical stripper—then applying new stain and sealer to achieve the look you want for less than the cost of installing new cabinets.

Apply a sealant to your cabinets to repel water and moisture. This will help prevent further water damage from developing, such as mold and rotting wood. Lacquer, polyurethane, and varnish are commonly used sealants with waterproofing abilities. Brush them onto your cabinets and follow the manufacturer's instructions on drying time, which can take up to several hours.

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