Antique Repair & Refinishing
May 29, 2009 by admin
Filed under Featured, Water Damage and Mold Restoration
When we received this solid-wood, hand-carved dining table it was in very poor condition. As you can see we were able to restore this fine antique to a beautiful condition suitable for any formal dining room.
Repair & Restoration
This hand-carved African sofa is came to us in several pieces and was thought to be inoperable. The picture below is after we had reassembled the pieces but before refinishing.
The following photo is the final product.
Veneer Repair
May 21, 2009 by admin
Filed under Featured, Veneer Repair

Many people believe veneered furniture is cheap and is not found on quality or antique furniture. The truth is that the application of Veneer is a technique that has been used for centuries.
Dating back to the 1600’s, veneer has been widely used in the production of fine furniture. From Louis XIV, Rococo, English Regency and Victorian to the simple elegance of Art Nouveau, hardwood veneer is utilized to provide fine detail and ornament and also allows the use of expensive woods in more economical ways. Today, professional antique restorers are often employed to return these pieces to their original luster. Often these antiques pieces are priceless family heirlooms and its restoration should be entrusted only to experienced, reputable professionals.
Whether working with period antiques or with pieces crafted since the 20th century, the use of original materials is required to maintain original value. The original finish is preferred over a stripped and refinished piece. A water-soluble glue that can be easily removed should be used instead of any adhesive that would leave a residue, and, of course, repairs to the original veneer are favored over replacement to preserve as much of the original identity of the piece as possible.
Unfortunately, there are times when the veneer has deteriorated to the point that replacement is the only option to restore the piece. Of course you can be assured we always consult with the customer before any permanent changes are made to an original antique piece as we understand that sometimes — for many reasons — it is preferred to preserve the piece in its original condition instead of making permanent repairs. The success of these projects depends on matching the grain and species with great attention to detail. Quarter veneered tops, contrasting inlays, intricate figuring, and banding details can prove challenging to match and sometimes difficult to locate.
Jeter’s Furniture Refinishing has a century of combined experience at matching veneer from any period and we have a vast network of suppliers for both contemporary and antique furniture.
Let us give you a free estimate for the cost to fix your damaged veneer furniture or antiques. You might be surprised at how economical it is to restore your valuable furniture or antique investments.
Water Damage
May 21, 2009 by admin
Filed under Featured, Water Damage and Mold Restoration
Being in the furniture restoration business down here on the Gulf Coast of Texas has given Jeter’s Furniture Refinishing, Antiqure Repair and Restoration the opportunity to become experts without peer in repairing furniture and antiques with severe water and mud damage. The recent hurricanes have given us more water damage experience than most furniture repair and restoration shops see in a lifetime.
So, don’t throw out your water damaged furniture and antiques. Pieces that look beyond repair to many repair shops are often able to be restored to near original condition.








