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I provide repairs on-site if the damage is minor or the piece is too large to move easily to the workshop. Many customers prefer this as it allows them greater flexibility in scheduling the repair. I've serviced clients in homes and businesses so they don't have to do without their furniture while it awaits repair at the workshop.

If you're interested in scheduling an on-site repair, please contact me and we'll set up an appointment. Please note that digital pictures are very helpful for me to determine whether or not the damage can be repaired on-site.

 


Often the fist impression clients get when they enter your business is the appearance of your decor and furnishings. A neglected piece of damaged or dull furniture sends the wrong message.

Let your clients know you don't ignore the details.
Schedule periodic maintenance of your office furniture by contacting me.

Don't wait until your customers sit on a shaky chair or are confronted by a table full of white rings and scratches from the last office party!

Conference Table Conference Table
Conference Table
Conference Tables - These conference tables were showing their wear in a downtown New Orleans business. Both tables had dull, chipped, and scratched finishes.

 

     
Conference Table
Conference Table
Conference Table
Trim repair
Dull and lifeless
Polished and beautiful
 
This conference table is used often and takes a lot of abuse. Periodic maintenance keeps it looking beautiful. The office manager calls me whenever someone has damaged the table - better to have it fixed right than have a shabby eye sore the next time a client comes in.


Sagging Oak Buffet
Oak Buffet - This buffet was "sinking" in the middle. Many of the joints had come loose
and the entire piece was sagging. It appeared that this piece had been
through a flood at some point. The condition of the finish is a whole other matter...
but at least the joints were repaired!