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J&S Construction

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J&S Construction

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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

When deciding between stripping or sanding kitchen cabinets, the short answer is it depends on the condition of your cabinets and your end goal for them. If the cabinets are in fairly good condition and don’t have several layers of paint on them, sanding is a good option. On the other hand, older cabinets with more blemishes or marks will benefit from paint stripping, since it will give any future finishes a clean slate.

If you have decided that hiring a professional to refinish your floors will be faster and more satisfactory, you can expect to pay between $1,000 and $2,500. To get a better idea of what your hardwood refinishing project will cost with a professional, multiply the project’s square footage by the average price of $4 per square foot.

Yes, professionals can match repairs to existing cabinet finishes by employing color matching techniques and using high-quality materials. They ensure seamless integration with the current aesthetic, maintaining the appearance and value of the cabinets.

You can DIY cabinet painting to save on costs, but keep in mind that you’ll need skill, time, and patience to get smooth paint coverage. Additionally, removing existing varnish or other finishes can be labor-intensive. You’ll pay between $200 and $600 on paint and supplies to take on this job, depending on the paint type and quality. 

If you have the skill and patience to tackle your cabinets, we say go for it. Otherwise, hiring a cabinet painter can save you the hassle of purchasing all of the supplies and the time (and labor) of painting.

You don’t necessarily need to seal bathroom cabinets after painting, especially if you’ve used a gloss or semigloss paint. But adding a coat of high-quality sealant can add a layer of protection against bathroom moisture that can cause the wood to swell or warp or allow mold and mildew growth.

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