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1 years of experience

We are a dynamic and professional couple dedicated to transforming your spaces, inside and out. With expertise in outdoor landscaping, interior and exterior painting and finishing, tiling, power washing, and a wide range of other general services. We provide high-quality workmanship tailored to your needs.

We are a dynamic and professional couple dedicated to transforming your spaces, inside and out. With expertise in outdoor landscaping, interior and exterior painting and finishing, tiling, power washing, and a wide range of other general services. We provide high-quality workmanship tailored to your needs.



Maple Snow Woodworks is a solely owned company that can handle any construction job that you may need. From new construction or remodeling to custom furniture we do it all.






BCS Builders

94 Shaker Hill Rd
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BCS Builders

94 Shaker Hill Rd
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40 years of experience

BCS Builders is a full service residential construction company with over thirty five years experience. Access to numerous subcontractors who work directly for BCS Builders, we can help you with all your project needs.

BCS Builders is a full service residential construction company with over thirty five years experience. Access to numerous subcontractors who work directly for BCS Builders, we can help you with all your project needs.


Paint Treatments and More

767 Upper Plain Rd
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Paint Treatments and More

767 Upper Plain Rd
5.00(
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I am a Painter that been on both sides of the counter, first working with my farthers paint business as a kid on summer vacation and weekends, then running my own Sherwin Williams Paint store, to now having my own business now. Knowledge is king , I have a couple of employees but like to keep I eye on my work ,Like to be high on the ladder scraping or painting , and have someone ask my were the boss is,

I am a Painter that been on both sides of the counter, first working with my farthers paint business as a kid on summer vacation and weekends, then running my own Sherwin Williams Paint store, to now having my own business now. Knowledge is king , I have a couple of employees but like to keep I eye on my work ,Like to be high on the ladder scraping or painting , and have someone ask my were the boss is,


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Furniture Refinishing questions, answered by experts

If your wood stain is still rubbing off after the recommended drying time, it means the pigments didn’t soak into the wood properly and remain on the surface. There are a few possible causes, including applying the stain in hot temperatures, applying too much stain, or failing to wipe off excess before it dries completely.

Depending on the piece, there are times when you can paint over painted furniture. Start by applying a high-adhesion primer so that the new topcoat will stick. However, if the paint is peeling or chipping, it’s best to sand it down, use a paint stripper, or try a deglosser to ensure your new paint will adhere.

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.

You can certainly seal butcher block countertops, but not permanently. Due to the nature of the materials, it will require resurfacing down the line. This is true no matter what you use to seal the countertop, including polyurethane and mineral oil. Polyurethane will last until the countertop is damaged in some way, and mineral oil should be reapplied every two to three months. To maximize the longevity of the polyurethane sealer, apply two coats.

Wood stains last anywhere from two to five years, depending on exposure to the elements, your local climate, the type of stain, and the surface it’s on. For instance, vertical surfaces last longer than horizontal surfaces. Some types of woods, like dense hardwoods, will require a recoat yearly, as they are too dense for the stain to absorb. In any event, apply a recoat every 2 to 4 years. As for storage, a can of unopened stain can last up to 5 years, though results may vary.

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