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D&M Cabinet Works LLC
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Serving Moss Point, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

"D&M did a great job on my kitchen cabinet project. The quality of services exceeded all expectations. I would definitely recommend them for all your cabinetry needs!"
Response time2 days
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Country Remodeling and Renovation LLC
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Serving Moss Point, MS and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Dakota and his team were very professional and did a great job repairing a wall and a ceiling. Dakota was very quick to communicate and return calls. Ive had bad experiences with contractors in the past and given how hard it is to find a good one I would definitely go back to country remodeling."
Response time1 day
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Team Soutullo Construction
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Serving Moss Point, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 1993

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The work was good. We used them on everything we got. He came in cheaper than the other 2 people. I was very pleased with the work. There is nothing negative I can say about them. They don't make excuses, they make it happen."
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All Phase Resurfacing
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Serving Moss Point, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

1-2 Employees. No sub-contractors. No charge for estimates. We accept all forms of payment. If you have a surface that you would like to look new again give us a call. No job is too small. Additional email - [email protected]. Family owned & operated.

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Countertops and Backsplashes questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can install a farmhouse sink on an existing countertop—but there are some caveats. You’ll need to precisely measure. It’s best to choose a sink that’s the same dimensions as your existing sink, since your contractor won’t have to cut the countertop. Otherwise, pay close attention to the depth of your counter (the front to back measurement). You don’t want to install something that’s so big it sticks out beyond your countertop and cabinetry.

Marble is a porous natural stone that needs sealant to minimize staining. Leaving this type of countertop material sealant-free means any liquids left on the surface will quickly absorb into the stone, discoloring it and dulling the sheen. Dark or acidic liquids, like red wine, coffee, and lemon, are the worst culprits. 

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.

While onyx is among the most expensive countertop stones, it’s not always the priciest. It is generally cheaper than Calacatta marble, which is highly sought-after for its rarity and bold veining. However, onyx still commands a premium price due to its unique translucency and delicate nature.

Original Gorilla Glue is not a good choice for laminate countertops. It is not a contact cement, which is the best choice for this material, and it does not explicitly state that it should be used on laminate. Perhaps the best reason to avoid using Gorilla Glue on laminate is that it expands three times its original size, which could lead to your laminate being pushed away from the countertops.

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