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Phillips Quartz and Cabinets LLC

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Phillips Quartz and Cabinets LLC

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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

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Phillips Quartz and Cabinets

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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.


Bordertown Construction

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Bordertown Construction

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11 years of experience

Single business owner and runner lower rate then normal contractors depending on job. Yea hard to believe but I know and understand how many curves life throws at us and I'm down to earth straight forward and honest as the day is long.. no joke about lower rates than normal contractors I want to build or replace your dream

Single business owner and runner lower rate then normal contractors depending on job. Yea hard to believe but I know and understand how many curves life throws at us and I'm down to earth straight forward and honest as the day is long.. no joke about lower rates than normal contractors I want to build or replace your dream







BUILDER SPECIALTIES

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BUILDER SPECIALTIES

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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

With preparation, the correct tools, and patience, DIY refinishing is feasible, but you may still need professional expertise for some challenges.

In most cases, it’s more affordable to refinish your cabinets than replace them, with refinishing costs averaging $3,000 and replacement costs around $9,000. However, there are some instances in which it’s better to replace your cabinets, like if they’re an outdated style, badly damaged and beyond repair, or a sub-par material, like fiberboard. In all other cases, it’s usually a better idea to have a professional refinish them to save money and restore their original condition.

Yes, you can stain existing kitchen cabinets. Perhaps you’ve moved into a new home but aren’t in love with the existing stain. Luckily, you don’t have to tear out the old cabinets and replace them. You can refinish your kitchen cabinets by removing the old stain—either by sanding or with a chemical stripper—then applying new stain and sealer to achieve the look you want for less than the cost of installing new cabinets.

When it comes to painting kitchen cabinets, most professionals tend to use latex paint. However, acrylic paint is also a great option, especially if you're working with wood. Along with the paint type, you'll also want to think about the finish. For kitchen cabinets, the best paint finishes are usually semi-gloss or high-gloss. These finishes are incredibly durable, which is important in high-traffic areas like kitchens. Matte finishes, on the other hand, are less durable.

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.

The Greensboro, VT homeowners’ guide to cabinet refacing and refinishing services

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