Carpentry Services Columbus, OH
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Carpentry is the foundation of every renovation. When framing is square and plumb, everything else falls into place—doors swing freely, trim fits tight, and drywall stays smooth for years. We take the time to get the structure right.
Carpentry Services
Our GC license means we can pull permits and handle load-bearing work, structural modifications, and complex builds. One contractor, one crew, one standard—from rough framing through final trim.
Trim Carpentry
Finish Carpentry
Framing Rough Carpentry
Millwork Installation
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Questions About Carpentry Services
Can you remove load-bearing walls?
Yes. We're licensed to do structural work. When a load-bearing wall comes out, we install a properly sized header or beam to carry the load. We pull permits, schedule inspections, and bring in an engineer if the span or load requires it. The finished result is an open floor plan that's structurally sound.
Do you handle drywall and painting after framing?
Can you match the existing trim in my older home?
Usually, yes. Standard profiles are stocked at lumber yards. Older or custom profiles can be matched through millwork suppliers or custom-run at a shop. We take a sample of your existing trim, find the closest match, and let you know the options before ordering anything.
Should trim be painted before or after installation?
Both. We put one coat on trim before it goes up, then install it. After that, we caulk joints, fill nail holes, and apply the final coat. Caulk has to be painted or it yellows over time. This approach gives you clean coverage on all faces and tight seams that stay white.
What's the difference between trim carpentry and millwork?
Trim carpentry covers the standard stuff - baseboards, door and window casing, crown molding. Millwork is the more detailed work - wainscoting, wall paneling, coffered ceilings, built-in bookcases, fireplace surrounds. Millwork usually involves custom pieces or more complex layouts.
Do you require a deposit for carpentry work?
No deposit for labor. You pay when the work is done. For projects with significant lumber or material costs - like a basement framing package or custom millwork order - we may ask for materials upfront so we can get everything on site and start on schedule.