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Penz Contracting

1611 Orchard Ave
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Penz Contracting

1611 Orchard Ave
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2 years of experience

Over 25+ years of professional contracting experience and services. Specializing in home improvement remodeling, addition, custom kitchen and bathroom remodels, flooring, drywall, painting,trim work and custom wood carpentry. My job is to meet all of my clients needs, satisfactions and expectations! So, that you goet your project done right,the first time!s

Over 25+ years of professional contracting experience and services. Specializing in home improvement remodeling, addition, custom kitchen and bathroom remodels, flooring, drywall, painting,trim work and custom wood carpentry. My job is to meet all of my clients needs, satisfactions and expectations! So, that you goet your project done right,the first time!s


"Adam did a great job with all installations and repairs required of him. He was knowledgeable, professional and willing to do what ever he was asked to install or repair. Offered different options on how to do each item listed. I was very pleased with his work and wouldn't hesitate recommending Adam's work."

Dave M on June 2021

Call with your problem and I’ll help you with a solution. Most Interior and exterior services provided. Whole home remodels, down to replacing your lightbulbs, we can help with it all.

"Adam did a great job with all installations and repairs required of him. He was knowledgeable, professional and willing to do what ever he was asked to install or repair. Offered different options on how to do each item listed. I was very pleased with his work and wouldn't hesitate recommending Adam's work."

Dave M on June 2021








N&K Handy Help

78 Kiskiminetas Dr
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N&K Handy Help

78 Kiskiminetas Dr
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25 years of experience

We are a jack of all trades company owned and operated by general contractors with 20 years experience. We do everything from the smallest project or handyman services to full additions! NO JOB TOO SMALL! We are fully insured!

We are a jack of all trades company owned and operated by general contractors with 20 years experience. We do everything from the smallest project or handyman services to full additions! NO JOB TOO SMALL! We are fully insured!


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Cabinet Refacing and Refinishing questions, answered by experts

Since there are many methods of repairing your cabinets, including refacing and refinishing, it can be tricky to know when to replace or fix your existing cabinets. Generally, it’s best to repair your existing cabinets when the cabinet boxes are in good condition. Additionally, this option is best when you’re being budget-friendly or remodeling. 

Replacing your cabinets is best when you’re changing the layout of the room or when the cabinet boxes are in rough shape. It’s also best to replace your cabinets if you need more storage space, as this will remove the existing cabinets for new ones.

Yes, sanding cabinets before you stain them helps the new stain better adhere to the surface. If you’re adding a darker stain to previously stained wood, you only have to sand them lightly enough to remove any finish and rough up the wood to improve adhesion. On the other hand, if you’re trying to stain wood that is a darker color or that has paint on it, you need to sand down to the original wood, or the color will show through the new stain.

Whether it’s better to stain or paint old cabinets depends on your situation, as each option has pros and cons. Paint offers a smooth, modern look, while stain highlights the natural wood grain for a charming, rustic look. Painting cabinets may cost about 15% more than staining cabinets. While paint tends to be more durable against damage because of its thick coating, stained cabinets hide inevitable dings and scratches better than paint.

No, we don’t recommend using a steam cleaner on laminate surfaces, including kitchen cabinets. Steam can affect the structure of laminate cabinets, loosening the layers and causing them to warp. However, you can deep clean your laminate cabinets using other methods, such as soap and water or a vinegar mixture.

A combination deglosser and cleaner can help minimize the amount of sanding necessary when painting laminate cabinets and other surfaces. Deglosser is excellent for use on heavily detailed surfaces where sandpaper can't reach evenly or at all. While some DIYers prefer to use only deglosser when painting cabinets, using sandpaper when possible saves money, and some deglossers may not work as well on laminate surfaces.

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