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Hello my name is Mark and I am a handyman that can assemble anything that you need or want assembled. I can fix almost anything that is needed around your home and I will gladly help anyway that I can. I look forward to working with you! God bless and have a great day!

Hello my name is Mark and I am a handyman that can assemble anything that you need or want assembled. I can fix almost anything that is needed around your home and I will gladly help anyway that I can. I look forward to working with you! God bless and have a great day!










Helle's Fine Furnishings

113 W Us Highway 83
5.00(
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Helle's Fine Furnishings

113 W Us Highway 83
5.00(
2
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Helle's Fine Furnishings has a total of 4 employees and a number of sub-contractors. We are one of the very few left that make custom drapes, bedding, etc. in-house. Billing procedures consist of a deposit of one-half (1/2) down when order has been placed and balance due upon delivery. Periodically, we do have special promotions from Hunter Douglas on their vast amount of window coverings. Helle's often has unadvertised sales within the store. If advertised it will be done so through Facebook. We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express & Discover.

Helle's Fine Furnishings has a total of 4 employees and a number of sub-contractors. We are one of the very few left that make custom drapes, bedding, etc. in-house. Billing procedures consist of a deposit of one-half (1/2) down when order has been placed and balance due upon delivery. Periodically, we do have special promotions from Hunter Douglas on their vast amount of window coverings. Helle's often has unadvertised sales within the store. If advertised it will be done so through Facebook. We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express & Discover.

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Furniture Refinishing questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can fill rotten wood with expanding foam. You may prefer using an expanding foam treatment instead of wood filler since the latter can take a long time to dry. It may also provide an easier solution when you’re dealing with smaller gaps. If you use expanding foam, allow it to cure for about 24 hours before you sand and prime it.

Yes, professionals can change the stain color during refinishing by stripping old finishes and applying new stain. They offer expert color matching and application methods, resulting in a refreshed look that aligns with the homeowner's design preferences.

When deciding whether to reupholster, repair, or replace old furniture, consider its age, level of wear and tear, and overall value. It’s usually better to repair old furniture because older pieces tend to be made out of hardwood, like oak and maple, whereas newer furniture is more often made out of plywood, medium-density fiberboard (MDF), and other less durable materials. When determining whether it’s worth the price to repair a furniture item, calculate the price of buying a new, similar piece and compare that to quotes from local furniture repair services.

No. Once you apply refinishing oil, it will continue to seep into the wood, making it difficult or impossible to refinish over top of it. Since the product contains an oil that’s meant to penetrate existing finishes, almost anything you put on top of it will bring the previous layer of stain with it. If you plan to refinish your cabinets more than once, it’s a good idea to go with the traditional method of sanding before applying a new finish to the surface.

If the scratch is large enough that it compromises the integrity of the wood, a wood filler probably won’t be enough to fix the problem. In that case, you might need to sand and refinish the entire floor or replace a board. If you do use a filler, use one that’s appropriate for the scratch. Water-based wood fillers work for small gaps or gouges, while epoxy has added strength to fill larger scratches and gaps.

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