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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

Many homeowners find that having their kitchen cabinets professionally painted is worth it. Pros ensure a high-quality, durable finish that can enhance the appearance and longevity of your cabinets. They have the expertise, tools, and materials to achieve a smooth, even coat, which might be challenging for DIYers. Despite the expense, the time and effort saved and the superior results often justify the investment.

If you don't sand your cabinets, the new paint or stain won’t adhere properly, impacting the final finish and leading to peeling, chipping, or a sloppy result that won't stand the test of time. Sanding removes the old finish, smooths imperfections, and gives the new coat something to grip. Without it, you will waste your time, money, and effort.

Removing the original paint or stain before refinishing is a good idea, as it ensures the new finish bonds strongly to the wood. If you skip the stripping or sanding step, the new finish may peel or flake away from the railing easily. Using a wood stripper will completely remove the old stain or paint while sanding will help to prime the surface.

There are many options for choosing the best paint for cabinets. In general, interior enamel paint is considered a high-quality, strong, and long-lasting choice for cabinets. However, you can also go with a high-quality oil-based or latex water-based paint. Each has its own look and sheen—with high gloss, semi-gloss, and matte styles available. So, it comes down to personal preference.

You can use regular wall paint on cabinets or choose cabinet-grade, scuff-resistant paint for a more durable, easy-to-clean finish.

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