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McDaniel Professional Services
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Serving Anahuac, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Mr. and Mrs.McDanial are super good professionals and very trustworthy. We asked them to fix, paint, renovate the inbuilt kitchen furniture, fix the plumbing and electricity on the back pattio. We were pleased with how they did everything. They did a great job! We intend to use their great service in the future. I would definitely recommend them."
Response time11 hrs
Response rate96%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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JY Handyman Services
4.6(
157
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Serving Anahuac, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Jose brought a team and they began working on replacing the smoke detectors, replacing the diverter and tub stopper - which turned into a trial as the diverter was an old piece and he had to go all over town to find a replacement. He installed electrical GFCI outlets in the kitchen, two baths, one in garage and one outside - and went above and beyond by replacing the receptacle housings as well. He also found a leak behind the tub and repaired it after asking permission. the cost was very reasonable and it would have cost me three times as much with a plumber. I would use Jose again and have recommended him to my realtor and other friends. Great job!"
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Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Remodeling Max
5.0(
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Serving Anahuac, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I have been using remodeling Max for all my upgrades and remodeling in my house since 2006. We love working with them because of their attention to details, knowledge of products and installation. If we ever need a touch up or small repair they are always responding to our call, in top of all that their prices are competitive. They walked us throw the process of installation and we do we expect to complete and when the job is going to fully finished. Their staff is extremely professionals and they clean and organize the area everyday before they leave. The manager will call during the installation to see how happy we are. Also I had the manager came to my house to inspect the work after the job is done and make sure we are happy with the job."
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FAQs for wood stairs and railings repair projects in Anahuac, TX

Hiring a pro to refinish wooden stairs means labor makes up 20% to 30% of your total budget. That price covers sanding, staining, and sealing each step. In most cases, a certified refinisher can tackle a 10-step staircase in about two hours, then apply stain and sealant for a durable, eye-catching finish that stands up to daily traffic.

A pro can sand a standard 10-step staircase in roughly two hours, then needs another four to six hours for each coat of stain and sealant to dry. DIYers should budget up to a week for sanding, staining, and sealing in stages. With a crew on site, the bulk of the work is completed in a single day, minimizing disruptions while still achieving a high-quality finish.

It’s possible to refinish stairs without full-scale sanding by using chemical strippers, power buffers, or simply layering a fresh finish over the existing coat. Chemical strippers break down old stains and sealants, while buffers quickly shave off surface material. Even so, a quick hand-sand with fine-grit paper helps the new finish bond properly and look smooth. As always, suit up in protective gear and follow product directions to keep your wood—and yourself—safe.

For most stair projects, you’ll want two sandpaper grits. Begin with 80- to 120-grit to strip the old finish and even out rough spots, then move to 150- to 220-grit for a smooth, ready-for-stain surface. A power sander speeds up the coarse pass, but switches to hand sanding with the fine grit in corners and along edges to keep abrasion even and give stain or sealer something to grab onto.

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