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We’re proud to have been named an Angie’s List Super Service Award recipient for 2007, given annually to companies that achieved and maintained a superior service rating on the list (www.angieslist.com) throughout the year. This is the second year in a row that Carter Ave. has earned this honor. More than 283,000 companies have been put on the list by consumers, and fewer than 5% are eligible for the recognition. Carter Ave. is the only Twin Cities Frame Shop to receive this recognition for 2006 and 2007.
Angie’s List is where consumers share their ratings and reviews on the local companies they hire. Members of Angie’s List also check the list for highly rated companies before they hire. Company ratings are based strictly on feedback from members of Angie’s List. Companies cannot pay to be on the list, nor can they put themselves on the list. We’re proud of our service and of this recognition!
The answer is: it depends. Most posters, photos and inexpensive prints should be permanently dry mounted and shouldn’t be rippling. However, if you are framing an original or collectible piece of artwork, the proper mounting technique will not necessarily prevent rippling. In order to keep the artwork in its original condition, the framer doesn’t permanently adhere the artwork to its backing board. In most cases, the artwork is hinged to its mat or backing board with an acid-free paper and reversible adhesive with minimal contact to the artwork.