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Avatar for A KNAK 4 Painting
A KNAK 4 Painting
4.9(
4
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Serving Harwich, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Kim has a great eye for color and for color scheme appropriate to the house style and furnishings. She is diligent and meticulous. She did a great job removing wallpaper, prepping walls and woodwork and repairing dry wall damage and holes both quite large and small."
Response time6 hrs
Response rate96%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Spark Co.
5.0(
22
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Serving Harwich, MA and surrounding areas

In business since 1974

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Boris has made some beautiful pieces of custom built furniture for us over the years. One of our favorites is the a custom built bookshelf for each of our kids. He worked with us on the design and created two pieces that our kids love and can grow with."
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Trefler's
4.8(
31
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Serving Harwich, MA and surrounding areas

In business since 1921

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The work was first-class. The chalice is fully usable and barely looks like it was broken. The ciborium was repaired and both look like new, brightly polished and ready for Easter. I thought the price was more than fair."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Patterson Home Works
5.0(
26
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Serving Harwich, MA and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I fancy myself to be an amateur woodworker and I am very picky about the quality of my work. I do, however, know my limitations. I had a situation in new house where an electrical circuit in the second floor study was dead and the only way to correct the problem was to chase a wire from the basement main panel up to the second floor. Given the odd construction of this modular home, there was no easy way to do that. So, I designed a grand plan in which I would add a China closet and a coat closet to the first floor dining room and then run the wire up through this new construction to the second floor study (right above the dining room) where a new bookcase would also hiding the wiring. After coming up with this grand plan, I soon realized that it was out of my league. Personally, I find it very difficult to make drawers and any kind of doors with a glass inlay. I looked around the Cape for a professional to take over the project and I came upon Randy Patterson. Initially, I knew nothing about Mr. Patterson and nothing about his cabinetry skills. I set up an appointment with him so he could come out and see the project. He was right on time for his appointment with me. He took some measurements and we spent a lot of time discussing possibilities and details. He was very helpful when it came to the design I aspect of the project. He gave me an estimate which I thought was fair for the amount of skilled work that needed to be done. Randy started the project on-time and I found him to be quite reliable. In other words, when he said he was going to show up to do work, he would definitely show up. I thought, overall, the project was quite complicated. It required on-site carpentry as well as cabinet building at his own home. I have to say that I was totally impressed with the quality of his work. Like me, he puts great emphasis on the details and he was not satisfied until everything was perfect. As an example of this, he completed the two doors to the bottom of the China closet and I thought they looked great. Randy, however, noticed that there was a slight difference in the trim when the two doors were compared side to side. Honestly, I never would have picked up on this. Nevertheless, he took off one of the doors, brought it home, and re-milled it. The new door looked great and was a perfect match to the existing door. You don’t just have to take my word that Randy Patterson does quality work. Take a look at the photos attached to this review and they pretty much speak for themselves. The work is stunning! In summary, Randy Patterson is honest, reliable, and does an outstanding job. I wholeheartedly recommend him for any woodworking project, especially projects that require advanced cabinetry skills."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Home Assist
4.9(
43
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Serving Harwich, MA and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The wind had blown over a large section of fencing. Received a quote from fence company, outrageous. Called Laurie, she took care of the fence in one day at a fair and reasonable price. Next time i just call Laurie, she can fix most anything. Another job well done."
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Emerson INC
4.9(
14
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Serving Harwich, MA and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Took longer than expected due to supply issues. Overall the project was well done. Emerson needed to return for a repair and that was also completed. Pleased with his work."
Recommended by64%of homeowners
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FAQs for furniture refinish projects in Harwich, MA

A complete table refinishing project requires between four and eight days from start to finish. The actual hands-on work takes between two and 10 hours, with the remaining time dedicated to drying periods between applications. The stripping and sanding phases demand the most active labor, while applying finishes requires patience as each layer dries completely before proceeding.

Several elements influence dining table refinishing costs, with size being the primary factor. Larger tables or those with extensions require more materials and labor time. The wood type matters significantly—hardwoods may need specialized treatment compared to softer woods. The table's current condition also impacts pricing, as damaged surfaces need repairs before refinishing can begin.

Refinishing often proves more economical than purchasing a comparable quality replacement. Professional table refinishing costs between $150 and $400 on average, while preserving the original craftsmanship and character of your piece. 

This approach makes particular sense for well-constructed wood furniture that would be expensive to replace with similar quality. For sentimental pieces or antiques, refinishing also maintains their history and personal value.

Professional furniture refinishers charge between $40 and $100 per hour for their services. This rate varies based on geographic location, the refinisher's experience level, and the complexity of the project. Some professionals offer project-based pricing rather than hourly rates, especially for standard-sized pieces like coffee tables or end tables. When requesting quotes, ask whether the estimate includes materials or represents labor costs only.

For tables with minor wear, you can sometimes refresh the appearance without complete stripping and sanding. Using gel stains and wipe-on finishes can address surface issues while preserving the existing finish underneath. This approach works best for tables with light cosmetic damage rather than those with deep scratches or damaged finishes. However, proper stripping and sanding remain necessary for comprehensive restoration or significant color changes for professional-quality results.

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