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We provide silver refinishing services in your local area. Our professional refinishers can restore silver items to like-new condition.
Silver refinishing is the process of restoring damaged or tarnished silver items by removing built-up oxidation and restoring the shine. This involves cleaning, polishing, and usually replating the item with a thin layer of pure silver.
Most basic refinishing jobs can be completed within 1-2 weeks. More intricate or damaged pieces may take longer. The actual hands-on refinishing typically only takes a few hours but additional time is needed for cleaning, inspection, and quality control.
We offer a 1-year guarantee on all our refinishing work. If the item becomes tarnished or damaged within a year of refinishing due to normal use, we will repair it free of charge. The guarantee does not cover damage from abuse or improper care.
Almost any sterling or fine silver item can be professionally refinished including flatware, hollowware, candlesticks, jewelry, serving pieces, and more. The item must be at least 90% pure silver to be refinished. We cannot refinish silver-plated or silver-filled items.
Pricing depends on the size and complexity of the item or items. Basic items like a single teaspoon usually range from $5-10 each to refinish. Larger serving pieces may be $15-30 each. Get a free estimate by bringing your items into our shop.
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