Making the Chair Leg Stronger Than it Was
Sometimes a chair needs more help than glue. It took a drilling and a dowel to make this family heirloom sturdy.
Sometimes a chair needs more help than glue. It took a drilling and a dowel to make this family heirloom sturdy.
Some ingenuity, a little magic and this virtually ruined chair looks great!
The moving guys really blackened this mattress, but we got it clean and bright again.
Linen is one of the toughest fabrics to get stains out of. It is a natural fabric and natural fabrics tend to absorb liquids.
From unusable to fixed! We added some extra support under those bed rails and now the bed holds up just fine.
Here are a couple of examples – one of a scratch in the leather upholstery and one of a burn. We can make it look nice again.
This damage was done upon the delivery of this leather reclining chair. Grant fixed it.
This is a good lesson to cover your couch when you’re painting a room! Paint splatters happen to the best of us. We can fix it though if you mess up. 🙂
Yet another example of moving damage on this white painted pressboard dresser. Chipboard is not easy to fix. It’s important to repair it right away, too, because it absorbs moisture from the air. Then you’ve got a puffed up mess…
Those scratches from your dog… You shudder… “Can I save dog scratches on leather or do I have to buy a new one?” The answer is that generally, we can. Come see what we’ve done for others!