
Serving Dekalb, IL and surrounding areas
In business since 1984
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Great job. Furniture looks great. <br />"


Serving Dekalb, IL and surrounding areas
In business since 1984
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Great job. Furniture looks great. <br />"
Serving Dekalb, IL and surrounding areas
"We had a great experience with Jan's refurbishment as they picked up our dresser from our house, completed the work promptly, and then dropped our dresser back off at the house. All this was done for a reasonable price and we received excellent service throughout the experience. <br />"
Serving Dekalb, IL and surrounding areas
In business since 1992
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Warranties offered
"Looked as good as new. Saved me money by keeping my original custom trim and not having to have new custom trim made. <br />"
Serving Dekalb, IL and surrounding areas
In business since 1991
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
We Do It All!!Quality fair price honest locally owned and operated
Serving Dekalb, IL and surrounding areas
In business since 2010
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"I have had Mike with the Woodworkz do many things for me from building 2 custom furniture pieces to doing some odd jobs around the house. Mike's prices are very affordable and he does nothing but QUALITY work! My experience with Mike and The Woodworkz has been the absolute best! In fact I will be calling him soon to do some other things! <br /> <br />"
Serving Dekalb, IL and surrounding areas
In business since 2000
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Warranties offered
"He was very prompt. They came out the same day we called, fixed the furniture and brought the furniture back the same day. It was really quick with service turnover. The price was fair for what they did. It was a small job."
Serving Dekalb, IL and surrounding areas
In business since 2001
Free estimates
Warranties offered
The only on-site furniture repair services offered in this area. On-site and in-shop furniture restoration and repair. Fully insured. Franchise of a Fortune 500 company. 2,400 Sq. Ft. Shop. Free pick-up and delivery.

Serving Dekalb, IL and surrounding areas
In business since 1920
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"<strong>***IMPORTANT***</strong> When you invest thousands of dollars in a piano, I highly recommend any consumer do their homework. It took me 8 months to find the right company and my research paid off. The following review reflects my efforts in locating Lindeblad Piano and total satisfaction since then. <br /> <br /> <strong>It was critically important that I find a business that:<br /> </strong> <ol> <ol> <li><strong>Has been in business for a long time and Better Business Bureau approved</strong>. A family-owned business for 80+ years with a BBB rating of A+ told me they had experience and gave me peace of mind. This increased my comfort level in dealing with a business more than 200 miles from my home. </li> <li><strong>Stands behind ALL their work</strong> - While warranties can vary cases by case (usually 10 years) I received a 20 year warranty on all workmanship and parts, which was better than I expected. They also met a competitors' 10-year warranty on the soundboard. FYI Steinway only gives you 5 years on a <em>new</em> piano. </li> <li><strong>Restores Steinways</strong> - I plan on keeping this piano for decades and I wanted to make sure they knew what they were doing with such a high-end instrument. Of the 120+ pianos restored last year, more 75% were Steinways. </li> <li><strong>Could answer tough questions</strong>. During my 8 months of investigating piano retailers and restorers, I spent a half day at a Steinway dealer in Boston to hear their argument of why I should <em>not</em> buy a restored piano. I did expect a hard sell for a new piano but some of their points and literature were compelling. Aside from using the Steinway parts, they said that setting the bridge height is the most difficult and requires the elite expertise of a Steinway restoration technician. When I asked if I had a Steinway that I wanted restored, they said only the Steinway factory was qualified to restore a Steinway. Lindeblad patiently answered ALL my questions. Additionally, the Lindeblad business is in its 4th generation with the original founder a former builder at the NY Steinway factory. He passed down this craftsmanship (including authentic Steinway parts and the proper bridge technique) to his family. </li> <li><strong>Pleasant to work with and accessible</strong>. To be frank, I wanted a company that appreciated my business. This means that if I had a problem, I could get a hold of someone and have my problem resolved quickly. Ultimately, I found that Lindeblad met and exceeded expectations. The end-to-end process at Lindeblad is a model that all businesses should aspire to - from the sale, planning, restoration process, to the photos of the finished product and delivery, they wanted to make sure I was completely happy - not just satisfied - with everything. Each member of the family had their own skills and it was a pleasure to work with each of them.</li> <li></li> </ol> </ol> If you're in th market for a piano - at any price - I know you'd be happy with their work and service. However, my opinion is less important than your peace of mind. I recommend asking any member of Lindeblad every question that comes to mind until you have no doubt. <br />"
Serving Dekalb, IL and surrounding areas
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"When the set was picked up around Dec 5 I was quoted $1550. I was stunned but agreed and told them that there was no rush because they were backlogged and I wasn't entertaining for the holidays this year. On January 9 I went into the shop to approve the finish on one drawer. The owner told me that the rest of the set needed additional sanding before they could complete the process. Within a couple days I received a call that the additional work would cost me $200 more. I was shocked and displeased but agreed because, after all, they had my furniture. Upon further consideration I explained that I was not pleased with the extra expense. I was then told that the original $1550 was a "guestimate" to which I responded that I had a written quote and would they reconsider. The answer was "no". <br /> <br /> * When I was in the shop with the OWNER and the extra work was brought up there was no mention at all of extra expense. <br /> <br /> * At the bottom of the quote is the statement... <br /> Any changes and/or additions to the work described are subject to additional charges. <br /> Because the original finish was bleached mahogany, I was told at the beginning that it would be time-consuming. <br /> I feel, however, that because they were aware of this and because they are professionals with many years in the business, <br /> the effort should have been included in the original quote. (By the way, when I was told about the extra expense, no reference <br /> was made to this reference.) <br /> Although their reputation for excellent work is well-deserved, I am extremely displeased with their manner of doing business."
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