Furniture Medic by TX-Com

  • Princeton, TX 75407 (map)
  • (972) 736-6636

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On-site Furniture Repair & Refinishing

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Furniture Medic by TX-ComPrinceton, TX$150 per hour

  1. You'll be asked a few quick questions that will help describe your needs.
  2. You'll be asked to provide your contact information so that Eugen Blau will be able to get in touch with you.
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We specialize in on-site repair for commercial and residential properties.

Our services are as follows:

* Broken Joint Repair
* Custom Color Refinishing
* Professional Polishing
* Refinishing
* Dent, Gouge and Scratch Repair
* Antique Restoration
* Tabletop Buffing
* On-site Conference Table Refinishing

Environmentally friendly products are used for service. We are a very well-organized mobile furniture repair shop. In addition to serving commercial and residential clients, we offer professional claims service and quality repair work for the moving industry.

Furniture Medic by TX-Com is a member of the Claims Prevention and Procedures Council (CPPC). Digital photos are available. Detailed inspection reports with cash-out recommendations can be provided.

Reviews

  • 1/5 stars

    Comments made by Furniture Medic are extremely unprofessional. He doesnt know who I will end up using as it may not be the lowest bid. And to make a comment that I am not interested in quality work is wrong. I have only received 2 bids as I told him. It appears if he loses a bid, he has sour grapes and makes derogatory comments. He certainly lost any further consideration with his comments. Nuff said!!

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Question and answer

Q. Describe the most common types of jobs you do for your clients.

A. Stuctural repair of broken furniture.
Strip and refinish of conference tables in offices
Finish repair
Processing of moving claims.

Q. What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?

A. Look for formal training.
Home office support.

Q. Why does your work stand out from others who do what you do?

A. Highly trained uniformed furniture repair technicians.
ServiceMaster Franchise
Mobile repair shop in service van / very well equipped with tools, colorants and chemicals.
Liability insurance to do work for commercial properties.
Continuing education.

Q. What do you like most about your job?

A. Satisfied customers.

Q. What questions do customers most commonly ask you? What's your answer?

A. Q: Price
A: We deliver quality

Q. What do you wish customers knew about you or your profession?

A. We can restore furniture to like new condition and in many cases it is economical.

Q. How did you decide to get in your line of work?

A. Good with my hands. Many years of experience as craftsman.

Q. Do you do any sort of continuing education to stay up on the latest developments in your field?

A. It is a contractual requirement as a ServiceMaster Franchisee to attend continuing hands on training in the Home office academy.

Q. What are the latest developments in your field? Are there any exciting things coming in the next few years or decade that will change your line of business?

A. Chinese manufactured furniture has printed on 'immitation veneer' under a laquer coating. Scratches in those finishes are difficult but not impossible to repair.

Q. Describe your most recent project, what it involved, how much it cost, and how long it took.

A. Transit damage repair on brand new dining room table with corner broken off in transit. Corner could be replaced with colorized epoxy fill, and touch up of the color and finish to as new condition. Major savings for the furniture vendor.

Q. If you were advising someone who wanted to get into your profession, what would you suggest?

A. Very skilled with your hands. Not to be color blind. Plenty of money since it takes 2 years to get a customer base to live from. A lot of money for equipment investment and marketing.

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