GREGG CAUTHEN

onsitewoodrepair.com 

On Site Commercial Wood Repair &

Custom Millwork Organization

Owner Operated Since 1988

Touch-up · Repair · Refinishing · Restoration
is what we do...

…restoring value & maintaining perfect look

GREGG CAUTHEN
OnSiteWoodRepair.com

Touch-up · Repair · Refinishing · Restoration
is what we do...…restoring value & maintaining perfect look

Restore Value For A Fraction Of Cost

FAQ – Get your questions answered

QUESTIONS:

Wood Treatment

No. The degree of the finish shine is due to the amount of light refracting back through the finish. In the production of finish, all degrees of reflection begin as high gloss. To achieve the desired sheen a light blocking agent is added. The more this agent is added the less the reflecting property is achieved. High gloss has the least or none of this agent added. Satin or mat has the most of this flatting substance. This has nothing to do with strength of the finish.

Yes. Most store brands have silicone added to make the surface smooth. This additive attracts dust and makes repairing damage problematic. Silicone reacts to and rejects the new finish. That can make refinishing and repairing a problem.

No. Most new furniture has a finish that will last for years

The best way to clean all your wood furniture is a slightly damp clean smooth cotton cloth.

Wood Damage:

Yes, the white spots can be repaired. The cause of these white rings is most likely moisture. The white or milky area is the result of water molecules trapped in the finish. They almost look like clouds. This is trapped moisture from standing water or heat transfer (potted plants – Coffee cups, hot pizza boxes).

The first cause is poor glue product, inadequate application, moving damage and our old friend heat. We have repaired and fixed this kind of damage all the time.

No. We can repair them on site and save you a lot of time and money.

Service related:

Price related:

Yes, in most cases touch-up is more cost effective than stripping/refinishing.
Refinishing is a better ‘Return Of Investment’ compared to replacing the furniture.

We accept cash, checks or Bank to Bank wire.

A 50% deposit is required when the project involves a lot of material.
With the exception of Goverment Agencies a deposit is required for first-time customers.

No. Our service includes free of charge proposal/estimate for our commercial clientele.

Our firm has our customer’s needs in mind on all projects. We have worked in banks, law firms, private offices and hotels, even hospitals during normal working hours. But when the projects call for after hours or weekends, we are there.

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