Precision Janitorial

Taxidermist in Vance, Alabama

About Precision Janitorial

Located in Vance, Alabama, this taxidermy provider serves hunters and outdoor enthusiasts throughout Bibb and Tuscaloosa counties. Vance sits in the heart of central Alabama's deer and turkey country, making quality taxidermy work a real priority for local sportsmen who want their trophies preserved properly. Whether you're bringing in a whitetail buck taken off a local lease or a trophy fish from Lake Tuscaloosa, having a nearby taxidermist saves time and keeps your specimen in better condition. Call (205) 887-1193 to discuss your project.

Services

Taxidermy

Services & Process

Taxidermists in this area typically handle a full range of mounting work suited to Alabama's hunting and fishing seasons. Whitetail deer shoulder mounts are the bread and butter of most Alabama studios, involving careful skin preparation, form fitting, and detailed finishing work around the eyes and nose. Fish mounts, whether replicas or skin mounts, recreate the color and texture of your catch with surprising accuracy. Bird mounts, skull cleaning for European-style displays, and antler mounting on plaques round out the typical service menu for local hunters.

Service Area

This studio serves customers in Vance and the surrounding communities of Bessemer, McCalla, and Tuscaloosa. Hunters from throughout Bibb County and western Shelby County also make the trip here. It's a convenient stop for anyone coming through on I-459 or Highway 11.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a deer shoulder mount typically take to complete?
Most deer shoulder mounts take anywhere from 3 to 8 months, depending on the studio's current backlog and the time of year you bring it in. Fall drop-off during peak deer season usually means longer wait times since every hunter in the area is bringing in trophies at the same time.
Should I freeze my deer cape before bringing it in?
Yes, if you can't get to the taxidermist within a few hours of the harvest, freeze the cape as soon as possible. Fold the skin hair-side in, place it in a plastic bag, and freeze it flat. Avoid leaving it in a warm truck bed, which can cause slippage and ruin the hair.
What's the difference between a skin mount and a replica fish mount?
A skin mount uses your actual fish's skin stretched over a foam form, while a replica is a fiberglass reproduction painted to match your catch. Replicas tend to hold their color better over time and don't require you to keep the fish, which is useful if you practice catch-and-release.
How much does a whitetail deer shoulder mount cost in Alabama?
Prices vary by studio and complexity, but most Alabama taxidermists charge somewhere between $400 and $700 for a standard whitetail shoulder mount. Unique poses, larger bucks, or rush orders can push that price higher.
Do I need to bring anything specific when I drop off my trophy?
Bring any photos you have of the animal, especially close-ups of the face and eyes, since these help the taxidermist match natural expressions. You'll also want to confirm the pose you want and discuss any special requests before leaving the specimen.
Can a taxidermist restore or repair an old mount?
Many taxidermists offer repair and restoration work on older mounts that have faded, dried out, or been damaged. This can include repainting, re-glassing eyes, rehydrating dried skin, and touching up damaged areas. It's worth calling to describe the damage before hauling a large mount across town.

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