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Phillips Quartz and Cabinets LLC

327 Jay Rd
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Phillips Quartz and Cabinets LLC

327 Jay Rd
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At Philips Quartz and Cabinets LLC, we provide kitchen and bathroom remodeling. We pride ourselves on a can-do attitude and a willingness to make customer's dreams into reality. We are a small, family, and locally owned business.

At Philips Quartz and Cabinets LLC, we provide kitchen and bathroom remodeling. We pride ourselves on a can-do attitude and a willingness to make customer's dreams into reality. We are a small, family, and locally owned business.


Phillips Quartz and Cabinets

20 Hardwood Hill Rd
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Phillips Quartz and Cabinets

20 Hardwood Hill Rd
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Emergency services offered

Phillips Quartz and Cabinets is a business that is newly reconstructed but owned and operated by 15 years of stone and cabinet installation. We pride ourselves on a positive work environment and our excellent customer service skills.

Phillips Quartz and Cabinets is a business that is newly reconstructed but owned and operated by 15 years of stone and cabinet installation. We pride ourselves on a positive work environment and our excellent customer service skills.


Hyline Painting LLC

146 Worcester Village Rd
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Hyline Painting LLC

146 Worcester Village Rd
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Hyline Painting has been serving and supporting locals and their business's for 14 years. We specialize in: Residential, Commercial, Interior, Exterior, Renovation, New Construction, Historical, HVLP Spraying, Airless Spraying. Our team is dedicated to being well practiced in all surface applications including: paints, stains, urethanes, lacquers, oils, and wall glazing. We also have extensive experience hanging, taping repairing sheetrock, plastering, tinted plaster, popcorn texture, furniture, window and historical restorations. Hyline Painting has been working as an EPA Lead Certified contractor since May, 2010. We continue supporting lead safe protocols and standards by completing EPA refresher courses. Our RRP/EMP Lead certification will be updated on May 26, 2019. The employees of Hyline Painting have full Workman’s Compensation and Liability Insurance coverage. We can forward certificates upon request from Noyle W. Johnson Insurance Agency on River St. Montpelier VT. Our goal is to provide our clients with the best services to meet their maintenance concerns. With each scope of work, we are challenged to research and use quality, economical, Eco friendly products for each customer.

Hyline Painting has been serving and supporting locals and their business's for 14 years. We specialize in: Residential, Commercial, Interior, Exterior, Renovation, New Construction, Historical, HVLP Spraying, Airless Spraying. Our team is dedicated to being well practiced in all surface applications including: paints, stains, urethanes, lacquers, oils, and wall glazing. We also have extensive experience hanging, taping repairing sheetrock, plastering, tinted plaster, popcorn texture, furniture, window and historical restorations. Hyline Painting has been working as an EPA Lead Certified contractor since May, 2010. We continue supporting lead safe protocols and standards by completing EPA refresher courses. Our RRP/EMP Lead certification will be updated on May 26, 2019. The employees of Hyline Painting have full Workman’s Compensation and Liability Insurance coverage. We can forward certificates upon request from Noyle W. Johnson Insurance Agency on River St. Montpelier VT. Our goal is to provide our clients with the best services to meet their maintenance concerns. With each scope of work, we are challenged to research and use quality, economical, Eco friendly products for each customer.






BUILDER SPECIALTIES

338 River St Unit 4
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BUILDER SPECIALTIES

338 River St Unit 4
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34 years of experience

We are a kitchen and bath dealer featuring cabinetry, countertops, appliances, fixtures, windows & doors and specialty hardware. We have in house designers to ensure that each client receives the best design for their investment range. We work with retail customers, commercial contractors and multi-family institutional projects.

We are a kitchen and bath dealer featuring cabinetry, countertops, appliances, fixtures, windows & doors and specialty hardware. We have in house designers to ensure that each client receives the best design for their investment range. We work with retail customers, commercial contractors and multi-family institutional projects.



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Cabinet Refacing and Refinishing questions, answered by experts

By using high-quality materials and finishes that endure daily wear.

To prepare for cabinet refinishing or refacing, it’s important to remove all items from the cabinetry in question. In addition, clear any clutter from the room, whether it's the kitchen, bathroom, or otherwise. Be sure to have additional cabinet materials, such as cabinet hardware, lights, and glass inserts, ready for your cabinet installer to use.

Finally, if you have pets, ensure they are in a safe, separate location away from your cabinet professionals, who will bring materials in and out of your home during the process.

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.

Choosing the right paint involves selecting durable products that resist moisture and offer a finish suited to the kitchen environment. These finishes are often semi-gloss or satin for ease of cleaning.

Yes, vinegar can break down the adhesive bond, effectively dissolving the glue from wood. It will be much easier to wipe away. Vinegar’s acidity, which helps to make it an effective all-purpose cleaner, can also aid in removing adhesive with less chance of damaging the wood and finish than more aggressive solvents. 

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