- April 25, 2017
Wood is one of the most popular architectural assets and can be found in almost any space. However, it can easily be scratched or chipped, bleached out due to ultraviolet and natural light, and etched easily from water, cleaning agents and most foods and beverages. Like metal and stone, wood can be very costly to replace. We can refinish, recondition, or touch up all architectural woods and veneers on-site in most environments.
Services include refinishing, resurfacing, or touching up wood inside elevator cabs, lobby panels, furniture and doors.
Protecting areas around | Fill in scratched or chipped areas |
Repairing damaged areas | Touch-Ups |
Removing scuffs | Applying clear satin finish |
With over 25 years experience and a real focus on customer satisfaction, you can rely on us for your next project. We provide a professional refinishing and repair services with a real focus on customer satisfaction.
Yes. Each of our services is backed by our unconditional satisfaction guarantee. If for any reason you are not happy with the quality of service you receive, we will make it right‚- 100% guaranteed.
Furniture finishes can last up to 25 years if properly maintained. Other items that are used daily, like kitchen cabinets, have different wear and tear so the time may decrease. Try to keep items away from water and direct sunlight.
In most cases this answer is yes. We can not promise a flawless color match, as we do not have the exact stain that was used, and the aging process has changed the color. However, we have refinished hundreds of "just table tops", and they have turned out very well.
Open grain wood finish (open pore)
This is a finish that lets the physical texture of the wood remain visible and can actually be felt when a finger nail is lightly drawn across it.
This finish can look more natural on some woods and hides some minor scratches and scuffs.
It is easier to care for than a closed grain finish.
Closed grain finish (closed pore)
This is finish that is applied in many coats that builds an even film that is much smoother to the eye and the touch.
When a fingernail is drawn across it there is little or no resistance. Closed grain finish (closed pore) looks more elegant but can be scratched or scuffed more easily.
This finish requires more careful handling.
Based in East Brunswick, NJ we cover all local areas, New York City, Philadelphia and everything between. Our aim is to return your furniture to its original beauty and give you many more years of service.