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Avatar for Miracle Method of Western Colorado
Miracle Method of Western Colorado
4.4(
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Serving Burns, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2002

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Steve the estimator was on time and very through they came out and repaired our tub the same day Ike the technician was extremely courteous and professional cleaning as he went and he went the extra mile to do a great job. I highly recommend this company."
Wall tile refinish
Floor tile, wall tile, partition and vanity top
Tile refinishing public restroom
Family Restroom
Before/Afer

+16

Response time8 hrs
Response rate88%
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NHance Western Slope
4.4(
7
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Serving Burns, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Hiring NHance Western Slope located in Grand Junction, CO is the BEST decision I have made in a long time. They were friendly, easy to work with, and the price is right with amazing quality! The cabinet over my sink had significant water damage and it looks like new!"
Before - Classic honey oak
After - Antique white
Color change
Color change - Oak to NHance White
No dust, No mess, No odor floor refinish

+6

Response time3 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Arkansas Wood Doors
5.0(
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Serving Burns, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1977

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Excellent work. We purchased natural cherry cabinets in shaker style, with the panels made of solid wood rather than veneer. That is more difficult work, as each panel has to be constructed from several planks. Moreover, the clear finish would leave any flaws more visible. Simply put, the doors are beautiful--flawless in both construction and finish. They are similar in quality to custom cherry furniture we own."
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Rey Painting
4.4(
24
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Serving Burns, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Absolutely Hire Rey! I have owed many homes and have hired many contractors. Rey was outstanding for quality, service and price. We had a very large and difficult project staining beams, trim, windows and doors in addition to ceilings, walls and the exterior. The staining was exceptionally difficult since it was being stained over existing stain. I don't think any other painter would have taken the time to get it right. But Rey and his guys did. I trusted Rey in our house for two months and could not have found a more reliable painter. Please note, we just moved to Beaver Creek and we did not know anyone. And while we had some referrals, it was the reviews on Home Advisor that lead us to select Rey. I will absolutely hire Rey again and absolutely recommend Rey. Tom B Beaver Creek, CO"
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+8

Response time1 day
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Joel Valenti Industries
3.7(
69
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Serving Burns, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Credit card accepted

"I chose Dominic based on Angie's List reports, and overall the multi-phase project went reasonably well. There were several hiccups, delays and odd situations that prevent me from providing an overall "A" grade.

For a new house, I decided to get the interior painted, pull carpet from the first floor and install a mix of 4" hickory hardwood (about 80% of the main floor) and new carpet. Dominic recommended that painting go first, followed by floors. I solicited estimates from a variety of vendors via Angie's List, but Dominic's pricing for the entire job came in lowest and there was an implied advantage in dealing with a single person instead of multiple vendors for this large project.

Painting: Generally, the job went well, but because the original main color came out overly yellow, I decided to repaint the main color, costing me about $1500 additional. This was of course my decision, but had the painters left their masking in place and allowed me to walk the house before giving approval, I would have saved a significant amount of money. Instead, the painters tended to place efficiency over customer focus and they removed all their masking the same day they completed painting. I didn't have a chance to walk the house and see colors until the next day, and the painters had to come back and re-mask in order to change the main color. I swallowed the additional cost, but had Dominic paid a bit more attention to the communications and enabled me to approve at each step, the change in color would probably have been much less expensive.

Hardwood: A few hiccups here, mainly due to a sub that went MIA the week before I was scheduled to move in. I needed to stay in touch with Dominic during the entire week, and while he assured me that things would be finished before move-in, it got a bit dicey in the days just before. (Dominic's sub had a personal situation but he wasn't communicating with Dominic, leaving the finishing of the hardwood up in the air.) I was also curious as to the choice of wood filler color for the hickory hardwood. Most of the imperfections in the hickory were in the darker and small know sections of the wood, but the wood filler color used was relatively light. Had a darker filler color been used, I think the small fill-ins would have looked a bit more natural. The overall color of the finish was natural. Although Dominic spent the first few weeks of the project assuring me that the floors would "match" the hickory cabinets in the kitchen, the end result was definitely lighter than the cabinets. Dominic then shifted his stance to "the floors will age over time" and that "natural is natural" - meaning that there was never any way to tint or adjust the finish - it just went on. Overall the floors look good and with furniture down, I think they'll work out okay. There were a couple of swirl marks and finish imperfections that required follow-up and rework. The floor finishers left many mars and marks on the freshly-painted walls; the painters came back and touched up, but repainted several portions of white trim in the ceiling flat finish instead of the semi-gloss trim finish, so again they had to come back and fix that. In retrospect, I believe that if hardwood had gone first, followed by painting, the overall job would have been faster with less rework.

Carpet: Generally good - master bedroom, master closet and stairs to the basement only.

I'd say that the best way Dominic could achieve "A" ratings in the future would be to establish a better communications and approval protocol with the customer from the start. While Dominic seems to be able to price pretty well, I get a sense that he has a large number of concurrent projects and he tends to use that busy schedule as an excuse when issues pop up. It may be a few years before I'm ready to take on a similar project; when I do, I will probably look closely at alternate vendors, and if I were to choose Dominic in the future, it would only be with a very detailed discussion of what would happen, how I would approved each step of the project, and a specific plan of how Dominic would reduce rework and errors on the part of his subs."
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FAQs for cabinets refinish projects in Burns, CO

To find the best cabinet refinishing expert for your project, start by researching local pros and reading reviews from previous customers. Reach out to a few contractors to discuss your cabinets' size, condition, and the look you're aiming for. Don't hesitate to ask for references or examples of their past work. Speaking with previous clients can give you valuable insights into the pro's workmanship and reliability.

When speaking with potential cabinet refinishing pros, consider asking them several questions to gauge their experience and professionalism. These questions can help you gauge the pro's experience and determine if they align with your needs.

  • Do you offer a guarantee on your work?

  • Can you create custom finishes or colors?

  • Do you have examples or samples of your past projects?

  • Are you able to match the finish to other cabinets in my home?

  • How long will the project take from start to finish?

Regular care will help maintain the beauty of your cabinets for years to come. To keep your refinished cabinets looking their best, follow these steps:

  • Use gentle cleaners: Avoid abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals that can damage the finish. A simple mixture of warm water and mild dish soap works well.

  • Clean carefully: Instead of spraying solutions directly onto the cabinets, apply them to a soft microfiber cloth and wipe gently.

  • Protect from heat and moisture: Try to minimize exposure to excessive heat or moisture, which can affect the finish over time.

It's usually less costly to refinish cabinets than to replace them, depending on the cabinet condition. Refinishing cabinets cost an average of $3,114 while replacing cabinets is about $5,000 or more. When deciding to refinish or replace cabinets, consider several factors, including how old your cabinets are, your budget, and whether you need to complete any other renovation projects at the same time.

It may be worth resurfacing (also known as refacing) your cabinets if they’re in good shape but you’re interested in a different look. This is often less expensive than replacing cabinets outright and can allow you to update the look of your cabinets to reflect your kitchen’s current style without having to get rid of them entirely. The cost to reface cabinets is around $4,300 to $10,000, and you can hire a local cabinet refacing pro to handle this work.

Refinishing cabinets takes about two to three days to complete. The process begins with removing cabinet doors, drawers, and hardware, followed by cleaning, stripping, and sanding the surfaces. Any chips, stains, or splits are repaired before applying paint or stain. After applying the finish, the cabinets are reassembled, and the workspace is cleaned up, leaving your cabinets refreshed and renewed.

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