Jeffrey Rhoney | Assessment and Consultation
Before beginning any repair, Jeffrey Rhoney conducts a thorough assessment of the furniture in question. This step
is critical, as it allows him to identify the specific issues, determine the
scope of repair, and choose the best approach. Here’s how the process typically
works:
- Initial inspection: During the initial
inspection, Rhoney examines the piece for structural issues, surface
damage, and any other visible defects. He takes note of the materials
used, such as wood, upholstery, or metal, as different materials require
different techniques.
- Client consultation: Jeffrey Rhoney believes in
collaborating with his clients to understand their expectations. Some
clients may want a full restoration to bring the piece back to its
original condition, while others might prefer a partial repair to retain
the aged, vintage look.
- Budget and timeline: After the assessment,
Rhoney provides an estimate for the cost of repairs, taking into account
the materials and labor required. He also discusses the timeline, ensuring
clients know how long the repair process will take.
This careful evaluation ensures
transparency and guarantees that the repair aligns with the client’s vision.
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