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Speedy Furniture Repair
4.7(
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Serving Mesa, AZ and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2004

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

"Very pleasant to communicate with. Pick up and delivery was on time. Not a high end piece of furniture but wanted it to look finished. Wife was pleased with outcome."
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Response time2 days
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Designer Cabinet Refinishing
4.6(
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Serving Mesa, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"two of my neighbors recommended this company as they had them do their cabinets a few years ago. I had Ron come out to bring samples and to get an estimate of the kitchen which included 42 cabinets and drawers. Ron brought a lot of samples of various options and what I liked was he priced the job for the kitchen then he priced in phases the refinishing of the rest of the cabinets in my home. What I also liked was they took one of my cabinets, refinished it then brought it back out for my approval before they committed to the whole job. This really gave me a sense of what the job would look like when done and also to see the difference between the old finish and the new finish .I was very impressed by his crew that worked in my home. I got a call each day to tell me when to expect the workers and they were always on time and meticulous with the work in my home. I would highly recommend Designer Cabinet Refinishing and I'm looking forward to having more cabinets in my home done in the near future."
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Miner Adjustments
5.0(
8
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Serving Mesa, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Brian did an amazing job at repairing my dresser. All the tracks needed fixed and now my dresser is like new. He also redid my wood top pub table and chairs just exactly how I wanted them. I’m very impressed with his work and the report we’ve built."
Response time2 hrs
Response rate94%
1 N Done, LLC
4.6(
9
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Serving Mesa, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I ve spoken with at least 15 different companies about a huge pile of 4 tons worth of dirt a previous grass contractor hid on my property way over in the corner. Nobody would touch it. 1 n done not only touched if, they had a whole crew over to shovel it out of here and do all the work, and then gave me a price after about 10 hours of manual labour that was honestly too low. I tipped them more because they are sooooooo worth the money. The dirt is gone and I can continue with my back yard projects! They do to do lists. Literally. You have anything that needs doing for a fair price? Cal them. Or text. Trust me."
Response time1 day
Response rate91%
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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FAQs for furniture refinish projects in Mesa, AZ

Refinishing often only costs about half of what you’d spend on a comparable new piece and lets you keep the character you already love. Beyond the quick savings, you’re also cutting waste and avoiding the higher price of quality, brand-new furniture. For most homeowners, it’s a budget-smart and sustainable win.

Refurbishing preserves the original finish—think deep cleaning, tightening joints, and minor repairs — to refresh the piece without altering its appearance. Refinishing is more dramatic: Pros strip the old finish, sand, then add new stain or paint for an entirely new color or sheen. Both approaches improve appearance; the right choice depends on how much change you want.

Furniture that is severely worn, damaged, or made from fragile materials such as plywood, particleboard, or MDF is not suitable for refinishing. Items with significant structural issues or heavy deterioration often fail to achieve a quality finish, even after extra preparation. Select pieces with robust construction to ensure lasting beauty and durability.

Refinishing can affect the value of an antique piece. Serious collectors prize the original finish because it shows a piece’s age and craftsmanship. Stripping that patina can lower market value. If the goal is resale, talk with an appraiser or restoration pro before sanding anything. For heirloom pieces you plan to keep, a careful refinish may still be worth it if it protects the wood and lets you enjoy the furniture every day.

Water-damaged or swollen wood is often repairable. If the swelling is mild and hasn’t warped the structure, a pro can dry the wood, sand it flat, fill any cracks, and seal it before applying the new finish. Severe water damage that has twisted or split the frame is more challenging—and costly—to repair and may necessitate partial replacement. Let a refinishing specialist assess the piece first.

Acrylic paint is a top choice for most wood furniture because it applies smoothly, adheres well to primed surfaces, and cures into a tough, long-lasting finish. When you prep correctly—clean, sand, and prime—you’ll get even color that stands up to daily wear. For outdoor pieces, choose an acrylic formulated for exterior use to add extra UV protection.

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