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Dated orange oak, worn cherry, trim and stair railings that don't match updated interiors — these can almost always be transformed through refinishing for a fraction of the cost of replacement.
The work is skilled and methodical.
Stripping old finish without damaging the grain. Sanding to a uniform surface without creating dips or soft spots. Matching stain color across sections of wood that absorb differently.
We assess every project before committing to it — and if the wood genuinely needs to be replaced, we'll say so.
Over 400 refinishing projects since 2003.


Assessment first: We evaluate wood condition and map out the right approach before touching anything.
Stripping: Old finish removed properly, down to bare wood where needed.
Sanding: Hand and machine sanding for a clean, even surface.
Stain matching: Color selected, tested in-situ, and approved before full application.
Topcoating: Multiple protective coats for durability and a finished result.
Custom quoted based on surface area, wood condition, and finish complexity. We provide detailed estimates after assessing your space.














