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Perry's Painting Plus

97 Turner Hollow Rd.
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Perry's Painting Plus

97 Turner Hollow Rd.
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22 years of experience

Small business that does mainly interior and exterior painting of residential housing and businesses. Owner has 20+ years of experience in painting and repair work and is locally known for quality work performed in a reliable and timely manner. Free estimates are provided after surveying the location/building/job and discussing specifics of all work to be completed with the owner.

Small business that does mainly interior and exterior painting of residential housing and businesses. Owner has 20+ years of experience in painting and repair work and is locally known for quality work performed in a reliable and timely manner. Free estimates are provided after surveying the location/building/job and discussing specifics of all work to be completed with the owner.



Sub-Contractor #911384 ,We accept all forms of payment,including Pay Pal, Checks, PO's. We are also a Calif. Licensed Small Buisiness . In business for over 10 years


Full construction and services business. PA011233 license, RRP certification, Full insured by State Farm insurance, professional, quality, affordable results.


Mailbox Repair questions, answered by experts

Simple repairs like replacing bulbs can be DIY projects, but professionals should handle significant electrical repairs to ensure safety and compliance with electrical standards.

Furniture repair costs around $200 on average, and most project costs fall between $100 and $500. The price you can expect to pay will depend on the type of furniture you’re repairing, the extent of the damage, and the size and age of the piece. Reupholstering and couch frame repair are the most expensive, sometimes costing $1,000, while fixes like repairing a scratch or replacing a spring in a couch or armchair will usually cost under $100. Older furniture requires more care and will typically cost more to repair.

Old pianos can be hard to sell for a few reasons. Pianos fifty years or older may only sell for several hundred dollars and will often cost more to transport to the new owners. Restoring a piano also costs well into the thousands, making it pretty hard to make your money back. In most cases, donating or recycling the parts of a piano is more cost-efficient and beneficial in the long run.

Yes, there are several wood filler products on the market that look like wood. Your best bet is to take a cabinet door to your local hardware store to match the appropriate wood filler to your door. Some brands make filler that is masked to look like wood and can also be sanded, cut, stained, and painted. 

Furniture restoration involves cleaning and minor cosmetic repairs to restore a piece of furniture to its original condition or as close to it as possible. In some cases, restoration may involve refinishing, but the end goal is still to make the furniture look like it did when it was brand-new. Refinishing furniture involves stripping and sanding away the existing finish and then applying a new finish like polyurethane, which may make the item look quite different from the original condition.

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