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Bordertown Construction

29 Highland
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Bordertown Construction

29 Highland
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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


JVJ Granite & Consulting Inc

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JVJ Granite & Consulting Inc

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Customers say: Quality work
10 years of experience

JVJ Granite is a leading provider of granite, quartz and other natural stone countertops with 15+ years of experience in transforming kitchens. We proudly serve the New England area. Call us today and put our many years of experience to work for you in transforming your kitchen and experience the first class customer service that sets us apart from the rest. Let our team lead you through the process of choosing the perfect stone to compliment your kitchen and we’ll take care of the rest!

"I would not recommend, terrible job and people don’t care about fixing a job they screwed up"

Karen M on December 2022

JVJ Granite is a leading provider of granite, quartz and other natural stone countertops with 15+ years of experience in transforming kitchens. We proudly serve the New England area. Call us today and put our many years of experience to work for you in transforming your kitchen and experience the first class customer service that sets us apart from the rest. Let our team lead you through the process of choosing the perfect stone to compliment your kitchen and we’ll take care of the rest!

"I would not recommend, terrible job and people don’t care about fixing a job they screwed up"

Karen M on December 2022








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

Yes, kitchen cabinets need two coats of paint to achieve a smooth, durable, and uniform finish. The first coat provides a base and may reveal imperfections, while the second coat ensures complete coverage and enhances the color's richness. Applying two coats helps improve the paint's durability, making it more resistant to chipping and wear. Sometimes, a third coat may be necessary for darker colors or cabinets made of a particularly porous material.

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.

The difference between resurfacing and refinishing is that refinishing only works on solid surfaces that are in good condition, whereas resurfacing will restore a cracked or worn surface to its original, blemish-free state. Refinishing will leave you with a smooth and glossy surface you can’t get from resurfacing alone. If that’s the look you’re going for, contact a local concrete finishing contractor to achieve it.

Updates to your kitchen that enhance its look and utility, without significantly modifying the layout, add the most value. That includes refinishing cabinets, replacing appliances with newer models, replacing countertops, and painting walls.

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.

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