
There are many skilled craftsmen working in the field of antique restoration, and there will almost certainly be one available to you who is not located too far away.
As with all tradesmen, it can be difficult to find a good one, of course. Don't just engage any restorer you find and hope for the best. Do a little research to find a good one, and your efforts should pay off handsomely.
Maybe you have a friend or colleague who has had an antique restored to a very high standard who can pass on the name of their restorer to you.
Maybe your local antique shop can recommend someone to you.
Visit a few restorers to discuss your restoration job before handing over your antique to be restored. You should be able to see some examples of the restorer's work, and their workshop should be well-equipped.
There are a number of professional associations and organisations which you can contact to find a good restorer. Some of them are listed on our links page, and you should be able to find more by using your favourite search engine.
Please remember that AntiqueRestoration.Co are unable to recommend a restorer to you, or answer specific enquiries about antique restoration.