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Michael Ames mobile trailer repair

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Michael Ames mobile trailer repair

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Proficient in all home repairs new and old construction, fence building, drywall, plumbing, finish carpentry. Pole building, metal structure erection. Trailer repairs, wiring, structural repairs, axle install, safety inspections, propane systems, roof repair. I am mobile and will come to you. over 20+ years experience

Proficient in all home repairs new and old construction, fence building, drywall, plumbing, finish carpentry. Pole building, metal structure erection. Trailer repairs, wiring, structural repairs, axle install, safety inspections, propane systems, roof repair. I am mobile and will come to you. over 20+ years experience





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Viking Coatings LLC

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Viking Coatings LLC

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10 years of experience

Viking Coatings LLC is a commercial and residential painting and coatings corporation. It is operated by the owner, ensuring quality of work is inspected by the owner. Competitive pricing for high-quality paint jobs is the distinguishing trait of Viking Coatings.

Viking Coatings LLC is a commercial and residential painting and coatings corporation. It is operated by the owner, ensuring quality of work is inspected by the owner. Competitive pricing for high-quality paint jobs is the distinguishing trait of Viking Coatings.



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Urban Hardwoods

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23 years of experience

Wood used in production comes primarily from urban trees, salvaged due to disease or natural causes. No part of the manufacturing process is outsourced, including the steel work. Production, from milling to completion, takes place within a 20-mile radius and has been designed to minimize and reuse as many resources as possible. Generally the time from salvage to final product is 2 to 3 years, most of that time spent patiently drying in our green room.

Wood used in production comes primarily from urban trees, salvaged due to disease or natural causes. No part of the manufacturing process is outsourced, including the steel work. Production, from milling to completion, takes place within a 20-mile radius and has been designed to minimize and reuse as many resources as possible. Generally the time from salvage to final product is 2 to 3 years, most of that time spent patiently drying in our green room.


We build custom furniture from new or reclaimed wood. We can find the wood of your dreams and make the furniture you have always wanted.


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Furniture Refinishing questions, answered by experts

Yes, most professional repairs include resealing to prevent future damage and wear.

It is possible to refinish a table without stripping and sanding it by repairing small dents. You’ll use a gel stain, and then put on a wipe-on finish. The downside is this won't result in as smooth and as deep of a finish as if you had stripped the table. Also, any blemishes on your table will remain.

Yes, refinishing can decrease or even diminish the value of antique furniture, as most collectors look for original finishes to maintain the piece’s historical integrity. Learning how to clean antique wood and carefully restore the finish without stripping it is the best way to maintain the piece’s original value. Either way, it’s best to take it to a professional furniture refinishing and restoration expert rather than attempting a DIY restoration.

The cost to refinish furniture varies significantly depending on the type of furniture, its material, and its age, but the average cost is about $600 per piece. For larger pieces or antique pieces that require greater care, you could pay up to around $1,000 per piece for refinishing. Small pieces of furniture like bar stools or dining chairs usually cost between $100 and $400 each. Your refinishing professional might charge by the hour rather than by piece, in which case you would expect to spend $40 to $100 per hour of work required.

You can revamp your laminate countertops effortlessly with the magic of paint, the DIYer's ally. Many tutorials and DIY kits are available to help you achieve the look of natural stone, including marble. So why not unleash your creativity and transform your countertops into stunning pieces that will leave everyone in awe of your artistic prowess?

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