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Master Craftsman Solutions LLC
4.9(
7
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Serving Oklahoma City, OK and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"I have worked with Ben on several projects. Custom cabinetry, custom furniture, vintage and antique furniture repair and refinishing. Ben is always a problem solver and detail oriented. As an interior designer, I value craftsmen and tradesmen who follow my design/direction, are open-minded, and collaborative. Someone who I can lean on to communicate with clients without trying override my creative vision. He is someone who moves with urgency without compromising quality. Highly recommend and will continue to use."
Kitchen remodel
Kitchen remodel
Kitchen remodel
Quarter sawn white oak
Kitchen remodel

+24

5 neighbors recently requested a quote
Bowen Home Services
4.6(
34
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Serving Oklahoma City, OK and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I needed to have my redwood deck cleaned, treated and repaired. Bowen Home Services did an outstanding job. They really cared about my concerns. They researched products that would work best on redwood. It looks like new even though it is over 30 years old. I am having them do another job on my house."
Response time12 hrs
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by43%of homeowners
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Jameson Solutions
New to Angi

Serving Oklahoma City, OK and surrounding areas

Approved

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

Born and bred Oklahoman from Mustang, Oklahoma. Graduated from Oklahoma State University with a degree in Entrepreneurship. Learned how to be a jack of all trades with a hunger to never stop learning from my father. Took that work ethic and unbreakable task focus mindset through my early adulthood into starting my own company fabricating custom furniture from raw wood and metal. I’ve held the outlook that I am never above any job or task asked of me. This has led me to become well versed in an extensive amount of applications with accurate execution. My personal desire for perfection will result in exceeded expectations. I retain an extensive amount of tools that guarantee the job gets completed as well as a reliable F-250 to assist along the way.

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Oklahoma Flooring and Construction Innovations Inc
5.0(
10
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Serving Oklahoma City, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Their service is outstanding! Really wish there were more contractors like them. The refinished floors looked like new! I didn't think they would turn out quite that great. Price is absolutely reasonable. Showed up when they said they would and completed the work on time as agreed. No babysitting required. Highly recommend them!!"
Wrap around pattern with red oak and walnut
5 inch wide solid Hickory and Walnut inlay
Installation
installation
installation

+39

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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RemodelPro
3.7(
60
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Serving Oklahoma City, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

"The start date of the warranty is undetermined because the kitchen is still not finished. Mr. Colston has not responded to my repeated attempts to contact him. Items taken from my home and not returned to me: 4 plastic milk crates (taken without permission) 2 heavy duty 50’ extension cords (taken without permission) 1 green shop broom (taken without permission) 1 air tool (missing) 1 yellow flashlight radio (missing) Outstanding items not completed by contractor: 1 shelf for cabinet was built but not delivered Granite at sink is still cracked and not polished (not smooth and dull in appearance) Items requiring repair: *Under cabinet lighting wiring has become unglued *Wood screw on hinge of upper right pantry door has pulled out of the wood (previously loose) *Sealant between Granite and Sink has failed *The window above the sink will be replaced because the upper cabinet, East of the sink, was installed by the contractor on top of the existing metal window frame. * The contractor declared that sealing the grout for the backsplash was the responsibility of the home owner. Items repaired by home owner or home owner’s professional contractor at the expense of the home owner: *Sheetrock on the wall section above the kitchen sink repaired by professional contractor (bubbled up and not smooth). *Pipes under the sink continued to drip and were properly tightened by home owner. *The two lower Lazy Susans were scraping the water line. Professional contractor secured the water lines to prevent further damage to them. *A round piece of metal (non-magnetic) was in the drain at the garbage disposal, causing it to be very loud and causing the garbage disposal to jam and lock up. Repaired by home owner. Items already repaired by the contractor: *The contractor’s subcontractor improperly installed the range hood so that the fan blades were catching on the sides. *The contractor reapplied sealant on the top edge of the sink, on the underside of the granite. This has already become unsealed. *The subcontractor (licensed plumber) installed the new gas line for the new gas range. The contractor installed the gas range and pushed it hard into the new gas line immediately causing a gas leak. Upon arriving at the end of the day the home owner could smell the gas leak and called the contractor but it was unknown that the gas leak was at the broken gas line behind the gas range. Later the home owner pulled the new gas range away from the wall and was able to see the new gas line stub was pushed to the side and compromised by the contractor who installed the new gas range. It is possible that the licensed plumber had to be called out to repair the damaged caused by the contractor during installation of the new gas range. Future repairs will be required: *HVAC vents and returns were discovered during tear out of existing kitchen cabinets and soffits. Home owner requested that these working vents and returns become part of the new kitchen. The contractor agreed they should be made available to use, however the contractor or his helpers just covered them up. Therefore they are now covered up with sheetrock and cabinets, and blowing/venting into the wall cavity, per the contractor’s “simple solution”. *The kitchen ceiling was mudded and refinished multiple times and remains unacceptable (bubbled up and not smooth). Home owner had no kitchen for 52 days and had to leave the house unlocked with unrestricted access to all contractors and subcontractors during that time. Notice was not given when contractors knew they were not coming to the house. This would have allowed the home owner to lock the house on those dates. The contractor’s common practice was to work a few days, receive a partial payment and then not return for a week or more. Subcontractors were fired by the contractor or quit at the rate of about 1 or 2 per week. Dishwasher was installed incorrectly and twice flooded the kitchen floor (engineered Oak). Granite was not professionally polished and the area around the sink is cracked and still not polished. Other areas of the granite that were professionally polished are also cracked. The rough/unpolished edge of the granite that fits against the side of the gas range has damaged the paint on the sides of the gas range. The cabinets are Maple and are very nice."
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+22

Recommended by65%of homeowners
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FAQs for furniture refinish projects in Oklahoma City, OK

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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