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    June

    You Can't Rush Finishing ... Period!

    One of the first things I was taught when I was learning this trade (will always be learning as long as I am in it) is that you can’t rush finishing.  My experience since that was communicated to me is that it holds true nearly 100% of the time. Probably the criticism we have heard the most over the years is that sometimes we take too long.  The bad news is, sometimes we think we can do more than we really can in the time we say we can.  The good news is that we will not...

  • 15

    June

    Final Finish Door Refinishing

    It's time to talk door refinishing.  A beautiful front door does so much for the curb appeal of your home whether you are looking to sell or have that look you can really be proud of.  We want to share with you important details to expect in your door project.  The picture above shows you a door that was just refinished by another finisher on the left and one just finished by us on the right.  Before we begin we want to make clear a couple of things.  This is not...

  • 14

    May

    Welcome to Final Finish Blog and Webpage

    Well, we have been in business since 1987 and still use a rotary dial phone so we figured it was time to jump on the World Wide Web!  Our hope is that this page will serve as a place you can visit to see our previous work and learn about the services that we offer. We also plan to have some fun.  Finishing furniture in the Huntsville area since 1987, there have been some interesting moments. Now we have a place to share them with the community. We may have a "dirty job" in...

  • 08

    June

    Connecting The Past With The Present

    Why do we love what we do?  The picture above answers that question for us. In our business, it is not always about the "stuff" or the "thing." Many times it is about the memories.  Helping families preserve these memories is without a doubt the most special part of our jobs.Without the desire of our customers to fix and preserve these memories, many of which are busted into many pieces, they would probably be on a curb somewhere waiting for the garbage truck.  With it,...