FAQs
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
Read the section... favorite stories. This will tell the tale of how this specialty started. I also want to note that I have been in the finish carpentry business for30 years. I also am well experienced in building, installing, refacing and remodeling of cabinetry, removing and reinstalling new doors, windows, glass sliding doors, closet doors and bifolds, I also have a machine that sand blast glass etching designs (endless stencils availability) onto any glass surfaces (on site not in shop) I have a portable blast and vacumm unit. I am a carpenter of all task.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Look for a specialist for the project you require. The worker should take pride in the work they do ( you will know if they do just by their attitude and demeanor when comunicating with them) and be cautious when giving deposits. I recomend getting copies of identification and any additional information that will assist you if problems arrise.
- What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?
I wish folks would know that upgrading the existing trim and moldings in their homes (both inside and or outside) increases the appearance, value and perceived value, as well as home owners personal pride in their homes and the ability to stand out and sell faster (if on the market) while holding firm, the asking price, due to buyers attraction to the unique style and class of the home viewed (for less money and down time for remodeling), then anything else you could do.