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JNG Remodeling

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JNG Remodeling

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Customers say: Quality work
8 years of experience

JNG Remodeling has been serving the surrounding areas of Tulsa, we employ the very best professional and friendly team. We offer FREE estimates.

"Very poor. It took 5-6times linger than originally stated. Poor workmanship. Poor customer service."

Deonna B on August 2018

JNG Remodeling has been serving the surrounding areas of Tulsa, we employ the very best professional and friendly team. We offer FREE estimates.

"Very poor. It took 5-6times linger than originally stated. Poor workmanship. Poor customer service."

Deonna B on August 2018


Dayco Construction

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Dayco Construction

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We are a family owned and operated construction company with 25+ year's in the industry. Fully licensed and insured. We have several billing and financing options to fit our clients needs.

We are a family owned and operated construction company with 25+ year's in the industry. Fully licensed and insured. We have several billing and financing options to fit our clients needs.





Reyes Construction

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Reyes Construction

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35 years of experience

Remodeling, room additions, wood decks, fences, handicap ramps, siding, roofing, doors, patio doors, exterior stucco repair, exterior painting, interior wall repair, texturing and painting. Tile, window and kitchen cabinet installation, wood trim and concrete work. Sub-contractors will be used if the job requires heat-air conditioning, or electrical. Zero clearance fire place installed. Method of payment: One third down, one third midway and the balance upon completion.

Remodeling, room additions, wood decks, fences, handicap ramps, siding, roofing, doors, patio doors, exterior stucco repair, exterior painting, interior wall repair, texturing and painting. Tile, window and kitchen cabinet installation, wood trim and concrete work. Sub-contractors will be used if the job requires heat-air conditioning, or electrical. Zero clearance fire place installed. Method of payment: One third down, one third midway and the balance upon completion.



"They did a nice job for a reasonable price."

Karen H on November 2020

Small local business with 7employees, specialized trades are subcontracted, forms of payment are cash, checks and credit cards.

"They did a nice job for a reasonable price."

Karen H on November 2020

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Bathtub Restoration questions, answered by experts

Refinished bathtubs typically need to be refinished every five years or so. Frequent cleaning and use will break down the finish and make cracks and chips appear more readily. Cracks and chips tend to grow once they begin unless they are repaired immediately. Ideally, you should refinish your bathtub before it gets old enough that refinishing isn’t worth the hassle.

Resurfacing a tub is worth it if there are just a few dings, scratches, or chips. Expect to pay about $330 to $630 to refinish a tub. You can restore your tub to looking brand new for less money than replacing the tub. But you're better off replacing old bathtubs with heavy damage, mold, or other major issues.

Routine cleaning with light detergents, avoiding abrasives, and timely addressing chips prolong the new surface appearance.

When it comes to cleaning bathrooms, bleach usually comes to mind. But like ammonia, bleach can damage acrylic tubs. In fact, many tub manufacturers warn against using bleach on acrylic bathtubs, and doing so could void the warranty on your tub. Again, a gentler cleaner specifically made for acrylic tubs, or one of the homemade methods listed above, is your better bet here.

A peeling bathtub is not a good thing. It’s a sign that the finish is coming off, and continued exposure to water and cleaning products can continue to damage the finish and eventually the underlying structure of the tub. What starts as a few chips or flakes can worsen into large chunks peeling off.

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