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With over 12 cumulative years of experience in multiple industries and disciplines, we are ready to tackle all of your home service needs! We offer a wide array of services at affordable rates! \nInterior Repair & Maintenance\nElectrical Outlet Replacement\nLight Fixture Replacement\nTrim & Moulding Replacement\nCabinet Removal \nPre-Cut Countertop Installation\nAppliance Installation\nGas Line Cap-Offs\nDrywall Patching & Repair\nInterior Painting\nDoor Knob / Lock Installations\nInterior Demolition\n+ Many Many More Services!

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Auto Transport - United Freight Of America
4.84(
920
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In business since 2008

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Emergency services offered

"Excellent, no problems. My car was new the first year I used the service and there has never been any damage during the transports. The men picking up and delivering the car have always been pleasant and cooperative. Both Ely and Guy at United Transport has been highly responsive to my needs. I would highly recommend this company."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Macomb Mailbox & Handyman Services
5.00(
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In business since 2018

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Emergency services offered

"Dylan was very helpful with picking up the mailbox that I wanted and installed it in a timely fashion. Very good work and I am completely pleased with the service provided."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Bow Heating and Air Conditioning Co
4.67(
3
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In business since 1998

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Emergency services offered

"The first place we called charged $370 and spent 15 minutes replacing a part he thought was the fix. It wasn't. He spent more time trying to sell us a new furnace. We called Bow Heating, and Bill came out and spent a good deal of time troubleshooting the issue. He figured it out, and went above and beyond repairing it. And charged less than the first guy who didn't fix it. Great job."
Recommended by66%of homeowners
L & M General Repair LLC
5.00(
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In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Over 30 years experience

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Kind Construction
2.00(
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In business since 1971

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

All work is warranted.

THE HOME TEAM
5.00(
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In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Jan Door
4.71(
51
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In business since 1955

"Just fine. My opener has to be at least 20 years old so I was expecting to pay for a new one but he said it’s just normal wear and tear and it works just great."
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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FAQs for wood stairs and railings repair projects in Harrison-township, MI

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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