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Triple J Woodworks
5.0(
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Serving Curtis, MI and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"I hired them to remove snow from my roof. Came out the next day in extremely cruddy weather, snowy and very windy. I have a 2 story house so it s a pretty big job and on top of that there was 2-3 ft of snow on both roof levels. Original thoughts were 1 day would be enough however it turned into a 2 day job. Second day here early as they said they would and worked throughout the day. Communication was good via text. Notified me they would need a second day and also of them leaving for an equipment run so I knew why they weren t there when I got home from work. Honored price quoted even though a second day was needed and price quoted was very, very good. Bottom line, snow is off roof and it looks great. In moving some snow piles from the roof away from house I have not come across any shingle pieces. Nice people, I would hire again."
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FAQs for small projects painting or staining projects in Curtis, MI

You'll need about two gallons of paint to fully cover your kitchen cabinets with two coats. Since each gallon covers around 350 square feet, it's a good idea to measure your cabinets or use a paint calculator to determine exactly how much you'll need. Starting with one or two coats of primer and then applying two to three layers of paint will give you a flawless, durable finish. Using high-quality paint can reduce the number of coats needed and provide a long-lasting finish.

The best type of paint for your kitchen cabinets is latex paint because it applies evenly and creates a durable finish. If you're painting wood surfaces and need extra adhesion, acrylic paint is a great alternative. We don't recommend oil-based paint for residential use due to its VOC emissions. For finishes, go with eggshell, semi-gloss, gloss, or satin, as matte finishes aren't as durable or as easy to clean.

The best method for painting kitchen cabinets is spray painting because it gives you a smooth, even finish without brush strokes. While brushes and rollers can work, they often leave marks and require more effort. If you're aiming for a professional look, spray painting is your best bet to enhance the beauty and durability of your cabinets.

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