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J&S Construction

915 West Jackson St
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J&S Construction

915 West Jackson St
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25 years of experience

I offer step-by-step hands-on services with homeowner to ensure 100% satisfaction to the consumer. Quality and satisfaction is our number one concern.Perform all aspects of home remodeling from the ground up. it is my goal to satisfy the customer with quality work at a competitive price.

I offer step-by-step hands-on services with homeowner to ensure 100% satisfaction to the consumer. Quality and satisfaction is our number one concern.Perform all aspects of home remodeling from the ground up. it is my goal to satisfy the customer with quality work at a competitive price.


keystone custom carpentry & handyman services

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keystone custom carpentry & handyman services

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26 years of experience

All fields and aspects of carpentry and light construction. Over 17+ Years experience. A small company with great passion and %100 for the customer. Bringing back the pleasure of home improvement and creating living in comfort and joy.

All fields and aspects of carpentry and light construction. Over 17+ Years experience. A small company with great passion and %100 for the customer. Bringing back the pleasure of home improvement and creating living in comfort and joy.



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Cabinet Refacing and Refinishing questions, answered by experts

A few things can indicate cabinet refinishing is a good idea, but the most obvious is any sign of water or steam damage. If the existing paint on your cabinets starts to bubble or flake, it could indicate that water or humidity from cooking or surrounding plumbing fixtures or showers is causing damage. Refinishing can add a protective layer to prevent further issues. You should also consider refinishing every eight to ten years, if your cabinet color or finish is outdated, or if you have scratches or scuffs on the faces.

Sealing a cabinet after staining is optional but recommended for best results. Wood sealer keeps out moisture, which protects against scratches, warping, chipping, discoloration, and mildew. Sealer not only preserves the appearance of wood furniture but, like staining, enhances it by accentuating the wood’s natural color and grain.

No, and that’s why adding kitchen cabinets to the ceiling is popular! Whether you match the color of your existing cabinets or not, you can still paint your cabinet boxes with them attached to the wall—making this project much less invasive.

If you don’t want to sand your bathroom cabinets before painting, it’s possible to make it work. However, sanding the cabinets for a long-lasting paint job is always best. Make sure your cabinets are in good shape, choose high-quality paint, and use a deglosser. The deglosser strips the paint, varnish, or stain from the cabinets to give you a clean slate to work from.

For a smooth and long-lasting finish, opt for an 100 percent acrylic, semi gloss latex self-leveling paint. There are many brands and types of paint to choose from, so do research before deciding which one is best for your project. Some paints even have qualities that might save you time. For example, some paints have primer so you can skip priming separately and start painting right away. 

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