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Revive Custom Refinishing

3764 Easton Nazareth Hwy #1012
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Revive Custom Refinishing

3764 Easton Nazareth Hwy #1012
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4 years of experience

We offer high quality cabinet painting at a fraction of the cost of replacing your cabinets. We believe in taking pride in our work and providing value to our customers. The owner of Revive is a second generation cabinet refinisher that learned the trade from his father and has continued the legacy of quality and reliability. Dont replace your kitchen cabinets.Let us Revive them !

We offer high quality cabinet painting at a fraction of the cost of replacing your cabinets. We believe in taking pride in our work and providing value to our customers. The owner of Revive is a second generation cabinet refinisher that learned the trade from his father and has continued the legacy of quality and reliability. Dont replace your kitchen cabinets.Let us Revive them !




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One call does it all handyman services: -Carpentry -Painting -Pressure Washing - Repair / Renovation / Remodeling & Much much more

One call does it all handyman services: -Carpentry -Painting -Pressure Washing - Repair / Renovation / Remodeling & Much much more


Alexs Wood Works

30 Sunset Dr
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Alexs Wood Works

30 Sunset Dr
5.00(
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Alexs Wood Works was started in 2012 by Alex DiIonno. We offer custom-made furniture including dining tables, coffee tables, bookshelves, desks, nightstands, drawer units, wall shelves and more. We place a strong emphasis on choosing the most beautiful woods for our projects, whether it be hardwoods or reclaimed materials. All of our reclaimed materials are sourced locally from barns and old houses. You can find two strikingly different styles at Alexs Wood Works; minimalist industrial and refined rustic. We are always open to new furniture styles so dont hesitate to reach out!

"Awesome! He was very flexible, good price and great quality."

Jay B on November 2019

Alexs Wood Works was started in 2012 by Alex DiIonno. We offer custom-made furniture including dining tables, coffee tables, bookshelves, desks, nightstands, drawer units, wall shelves and more. We place a strong emphasis on choosing the most beautiful woods for our projects, whether it be hardwoods or reclaimed materials. All of our reclaimed materials are sourced locally from barns and old houses. You can find two strikingly different styles at Alexs Wood Works; minimalist industrial and refined rustic. We are always open to new furniture styles so dont hesitate to reach out!

"Awesome! He was very flexible, good price and great quality."

Jay B on November 2019




Fibrenew Reading

State Street
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Fibrenew Reading

State Street
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Serving Leather Repair, Vinyl and Plastic Restorations in Reading Pennsylvania, Pottstown Pennsylvania, Wyomissing Pennsylvania, Blandon Pennsylvania, Exeter Pennsylvania, Shillington Pennsylvania, Birdsboro Pennsylvania and Gilbertsville Pennsylvania. Fibrenew Reading specializes in the restoration of leather and plastics, servicing five major markets Aviation, Automotive, Commercial, Marine, and Residential. We repair rips, fades, stains, holes and cracks on leather, plastics, vinyl, fabric and upholstery. Professional restoration of home and office furniture, vehicle and boat seats.

Serving Leather Repair, Vinyl and Plastic Restorations in Reading Pennsylvania, Pottstown Pennsylvania, Wyomissing Pennsylvania, Blandon Pennsylvania, Exeter Pennsylvania, Shillington Pennsylvania, Birdsboro Pennsylvania and Gilbertsville Pennsylvania. Fibrenew Reading specializes in the restoration of leather and plastics, servicing five major markets Aviation, Automotive, Commercial, Marine, and Residential. We repair rips, fades, stains, holes and cracks on leather, plastics, vinyl, fabric and upholstery. Professional restoration of home and office furniture, vehicle and boat seats.



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Furniture Refinishing questions, answered by experts

Avoid using wood filler for structural repairs or areas with extensive damage. Wood filler is designed for cosmetic fixes like filling small holes, cracks, or surface imperfections, and it doesn't provide the strength needed for load-bearing repairs or large gaps. You also shouldn’t use wood filler in areas exposed to heavy moisture or extreme outdoor conditions unless it’s a product specifically rated for such environments. Wood replacement or a strong epoxy resin is a better solution for severe rot or structural damage.

Minor water damage on wood tables can be reversed fairly easily. You can remove stains and light surface damage with a sandblock, then repaint and re-varnish the wood surface. For swollen and rotten wood, you can cut away the damaged parts and use a wood filler as long as the affected area isn’t too much.

You can make your dining room look more expensive using one or more of several methods. If you're remodeling, you can consider raising the ceiling height, installing an elegant chandelier, or redoing the floor. For smaller renovations, consider changing the paint color to a deep and rich tone, such as burgundy or emerald. You can also swap out the table and chairs to achieve a richer appearance. 

The difference between resurfacing and refinishing is that refinishing only works on solid surfaces that are in good condition, whereas resurfacing will restore a cracked or worn surface to its original, blemish-free state. Refinishing will leave you with a smooth and glossy surface you can’t get from resurfacing alone. If that’s the look you’re going for, contact a local concrete finishing contractor to achieve it.

Wood stain does go bad, but it will last in the can for between three and six years, provided you use proper storage techniques. Storing wood stain in open containers or in extremely low or high temperatures will cause your wood stain to become unusable much more quickly. Water- and latex-based wood stains typically last for just two to four years, while oil-based wood stains can last for three to six years.

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