Is $3,000 to replace indoor wood banister and railings with metal (sprayed oil-based paint) a fair price?
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I’m replacing an indoor old wood handrail but also the full railing and bannister setup that goes along my staircase and living room along it. It’s a high traffic area for sure right in my living room and main staircase. I’m not handy at all so I’d probably never do touch-ups myself.
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Replace indoor wood handrail, full railing, and banister setup with new metal. - Sprayed with Sherwin Williams industrial Pro oil-based black paint - High traffic area application - Contractor suggests oil-based for easier future touch-ups
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