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1-888-JBC-ON-TIME (888-522-6684). 26 employees in Portland area. No subs used. Payment may be made via PayPal.


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Sofa Biz designs and builds custom furniture and can restore existing pieces --- even antiques! Whether you need a sectional, sofa, love seat, chair or bar stools, Sofa Biz does it all! We would be honored to stretch your leather and stuff your cushions.

Sofa Biz designs and builds custom furniture and can restore existing pieces --- even antiques! Whether you need a sectional, sofa, love seat, chair or bar stools, Sofa Biz does it all! We would be honored to stretch your leather and stuff your cushions.


Wagner's Woodworking Inc

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Wagner's Woodworking Inc

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Custom Cabinet and Furniture making since 1978. Along with the custom line, we are now offering Medallion™ semi-custom Cabinetry for more price options with the same service and quality. Mark Wagner and Earlene Wagner are happy to serve you!

Custom Cabinet and Furniture making since 1978. Along with the custom line, we are now offering Medallion™ semi-custom Cabinetry for more price options with the same service and quality. Mark Wagner and Earlene Wagner are happy to serve you!


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Lindeblad Piano Restoration

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Lindeblad Piano Restoration

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We are a fourth generation family business that specializes in the sale and restoration of vintage pianos. We sell and restore pianos for clients all across the United States. We have worked with clients such as Stanford University, Roanoke Civic Center, and the City of Sacramento. We have also worked with celebrities such as Justin Rose & Stephen Colbert. Visit our website for videos, interactive diagrams, and photos of our restoration work, pianos, and informative information.

We are a fourth generation family business that specializes in the sale and restoration of vintage pianos. We sell and restore pianos for clients all across the United States. We have worked with clients such as Stanford University, Roanoke Civic Center, and the City of Sacramento. We have also worked with celebrities such as Justin Rose & Stephen Colbert. Visit our website for videos, interactive diagrams, and photos of our restoration work, pianos, and informative information.


In-Home Furniture Repair and Refinishing by Ryan Poulton

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In-Home Furniture Repair and Refinishing by Ryan Poulton

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In-home furniture repair and refinishing service. Convenient, fast and affordable. 20 years of experience serving homes and businesses throughout the greater Portland Metro area. Specialties include FLAW REMOVAL, STRUCTURAL FIXES, and REFINISHING. Pricing is quoted up front. Free estimates anywhere in the Portland area. Serving homes and businesses 7 days a week; no extra charge for weekend work. Call or email today for an estimate. No text messages to phone, please. For more information, including Customer Testimonials, please visit my website.

"Ryan was awesome to work with. Punctual--called each day before he came. Not only did he come in exactly as quoted--he deducted for two chairs because they didn't take him as long as he thought. He was methodical and meticulous. I would (will) definitely use him again!"

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In-home furniture repair and refinishing service. Convenient, fast and affordable. 20 years of experience serving homes and businesses throughout the greater Portland Metro area. Specialties include FLAW REMOVAL, STRUCTURAL FIXES, and REFINISHING. Pricing is quoted up front. Free estimates anywhere in the Portland area. Serving homes and businesses 7 days a week; no extra charge for weekend work. Call or email today for an estimate. No text messages to phone, please. For more information, including Customer Testimonials, please visit my website.

"Ryan was awesome to work with. Punctual--called each day before he came. Not only did he come in exactly as quoted--he deducted for two chairs because they didn't take him as long as he thought. He was methodical and meticulous. I would (will) definitely use him again!"

Krista L on June 2020

Furniture Refinishing questions, answered by experts

The cost to refinish furniture varies significantly depending on the type of furniture, its material, and its age, but the average cost is about $600 per piece. For larger pieces or antique pieces that require greater care, you could pay up to around $1,000 per piece for refinishing. Small pieces of furniture like bar stools or dining chairs usually cost between $100 and $400 each. Your refinishing professional might charge by the hour rather than by piece, in which case you would expect to spend $40 to $100 per hour of work required.

When browsing the hardware store, you may wonder about wood putty versus wood filler. Wood putty is made with plastic adhesive, whereas wood filler is made from sawdust or wood products. 

The main difference is that people use wood filler to fix the interior portions of wood. Wood putty contains chemicals that could damage the inside of wood, so it's best for exterior sections. If the crack or hole goes into the middle of the lumber, it's the right product for the job.

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.

If your couch is damaged, you are not out of options. You might try fixing it on your own, bring in a furniture repair specialist, or opt to get rid of it responsibly. Depending on its condition, you could donate, sell, recycle, or drop it off at a local scrap facility.

Telling the difference between high-quality wood furniture and lower-quality pieces is challenging, but there are a few sign that indicate whether your furniture is worth repairing:

  • Push your fingernail into an inconspicuous section of the wood. If it doesn’t leave a dent, it’s likely hardwood and is well worth a repair.

  • Unzip the bottom of couches to look for the structural components. If they’re made of wood rather than particle board, it’s likely worth refinishing.

  • Ask a local furniture repair technician. A reputable professional will let you know if you’re better off replacing rather than refinishing your specific item.

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