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J&J MASONRY CONSTRUCTION & HOME REPAIR

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Johnnie P. says, "I hired a deck contractor to rebuild my wooden deck and to assemble a 900 lb. aluminum pergola on the deck. After the deck was built and the pergola assembled, I found out the contractor had not followed the manufacturer's guidelines for reinforcing the deck substructure to support the weight of the pergola. Other than that, the contractor did an excellent job of building the deck, and the deck passed the county's building inspections. I have a 544 sq. ft. deck with maximum seating for around 20 people. I needed better assurance the deck could support more than just me, my wife, and a couple of friends. To make a very long story short, I decided to have better support added to the pergola. But first I had to find a contractor to move the pergola out of the way. Six companies responded to my inquiries; five made site visits. I explained the situation and showed the manufacturer's recommendations to each. Some said the horizontal supports might work, others said they could very likely sag at some future point (sag in my mind meant it could lead to a structural failure). I hired J&J Masonry, Construction, & Home Repair because Jairo's recommendations provided the most support, and his price was the most reasonable. Two days after the pergola was moved, Jairo and his team (5 total men) arrived on time. It was very clear they had worked together before, knew what needed to be done, and how to do it. They removed almost all of the deck boards. They ran vertical 2x6 support beams across the width of the deck, and double 2x6 vertical support beams beneath those beams across the width of the deck. At the intersection of the upper and lower beams is where the pergola legs will sit (once they were moved back). Beneath each of those intersections, they installed frost footings with a 6x6 post to support a pergola leg. (Note: The upper 2x6 vertical supports combined span 12.5 inches wide and the full width (16 feet) of the deck floor. This is significant, because it gives the pergola contractor a lot more latitude when reinstalling the pergola.) I now have full confidence that the deck can and will support the pergola in extreme weather, up to and including, the manufacturer's highest rating of Category 2 hurricane winds (96-110 miles per hour). I was very impressed with their attention to detail, professionalism, and ultimately the end result. I highly recommend J&J Masonry, Construction, & Home Repair for your deck needs."See more
Johnnie P. says, "I hired a deck contractor to rebuild my wooden deck and to assemble a 900 lb. aluminum pergola on the deck. After the deck was built and the pergola assembled, I found out the contractor had not followed the manufacturer's guidelines for reinforcing the deck substructure to support the weight of the pergola. Other than that, the contractor did an excellent job of building the deck, and the deck passed the county's building inspections. I have a 544 sq. ft. deck with maximum seating for around 20 people. I needed better assurance the deck could support more than just me, my wife, and a couple of friends. To make a very long story short, I decided to have better support added to the pergola. But first I had to find a contractor to move the pergola out of the way. Six companies responded to my inquiries; five made site visits. I explained the situation and showed the manufacturer's recommendations to each. Some said the horizontal supports might work, others said they could very likely sag at some future point (sag in my mind meant it could lead to a structural failure). I hired J&J Masonry, Construction, & Home Repair because Jairo's recommendations provided the most support, and his price was the most reasonable. Two days after the pergola was moved, Jairo and his team (5 total men) arrived on time. It was very clear they had worked together before, knew what needed to be done, and how to do it. They removed almost all of the deck boards. They ran vertical 2x6 support beams across the width of the deck, and double 2x6 vertical support beams beneath those beams across the width of the deck. At the intersection of the upper and lower beams is where the pergola legs will sit (once they were moved back). Beneath each of those intersections, they installed frost footings with a 6x6 post to support a pergola leg. (Note: The upper 2x6 vertical supports combined span 12.5 inches wide and the full width (16 feet) of the deck floor. This is significant, because it gives the pergola contractor a lot more latitude when reinstalling the pergola.) I now have full confidence that the deck can and will support the pergola in extreme weather, up to and including, the manufacturer's highest rating of Category 2 hurricane winds (96-110 miles per hour). I was very impressed with their attention to detail, professionalism, and ultimately the end result. I highly recommend J&J Masonry, Construction, & Home Repair for your deck needs."
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  • Serves Annapolis, MD
Patrice H. says, "We worked with Mario for multiple projects - the installation of a barn door, a bathroom remodel, and a minor pool house project. He came with solutions to our problems, ideas and sketches. The consummate professional, he responds to customer inquiries promptly. Our experience with him in terms of cost, value and time have exceeded our expectations. I have another bathroom project and millwork project I would like him to work on for us. We live in an older home and we seem to be rebuilding it in phases, and with Mario and his company’s help. Areas of strength include tile work, painting and design/functionality. Photo is our custom barn door which we love."See more
Patrice H. says, "We worked with Mario for multiple projects - the installation of a barn door, a bathroom remodel, and a minor pool house project. He came with solutions to our problems, ideas and sketches. The consummate professional, he responds to customer inquiries promptly. Our experience with him in terms of cost, value and time have exceeded our expectations. I have another bathroom project and millwork project I would like him to work on for us. We live in an older home and we seem to be rebuilding it in phases, and with Mario and his company’s help. Areas of strength include tile work, painting and design/functionality. Photo is our custom barn door which we love."

FAQs

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How much does it cost to have kitchen cabinets installed?

In any kitchen, the cabinets are the main focus, so you want to make sure new or replacement cabinets are installed correctly. A professional carpenter can properly, securely mount new cabinets to the wall; the national average cost for this service is $7,725, although the cost varies widely depending on the type of cabinets, their material and their size, and the accessories you add. A typical fee is $70 per linear foot to remove existing cabinets and assemble and install new ones; the cost is less if you do the demolition and removal yourself. Stock cabinets are the least expensive to have installed, ranging from $75 to $400 each; semi-custom cabinets range from $150 to $900 each; and custom cabinets cost from $500 to $1,400 each. Wood cabinets are more expensive than those made from plywood or medium-density fiberboard (MDF) and finished with a laminate. Wood cabinets range in cost from $80 to $160 per linear foot. Laminate-finished cabinets cost $35 to $75 per linear foot, on average.

How much is custom cabinetry?

Custom cabinets can be built for any room, including bedroom closets and built-in armoires. Measured carefully and built precisely, custom cabinetry can increase storage and beautify any room. The national average for building custom cabinets ranges from $500 to $1,200 per linear foot. The cost is highly variable because there are so many styles, colors, glazes and other options. In general, the linear footage of the cabinets, the materials used to build them, and the cost of the labor will determine the cost. Solid wood costs more than plywood and wood veneer, and costs vary among different types of wood; maple and cherry cabinets are more expensive than pine. Glass-front cabinets can cost more, as can decorative hinges, handles and door pulls, which can cost $2-$45 each; choose carefully to stay within your budget and pull off the exact look you’re going for. Some carpenters also charge for installation, on average $100 per cabinet box. Additional molding and trim, such as crown molding at the ceiling, cost an average of $70 per 8-foot section, and adding finished ends to exposed cabinets averages $100-$200.

Do you tip cabinet installers?

In general, home service providers such as electricians, plumbers and contractors are professionals who don’t expect tips. They expect to do a job for you for the specific price they quoted. Of course, they may appreciate a tip for a job particularly well done or for which they’ve gone beyond what’s normally expected, such as completing the project early or under budget. Even better than a tip, it’s always appropriate to leave a positive review online after a good experience.

Who is a carpenter and what do they do?

Carpenters are skilled craftsmen who build things out of wood. Depending on what the carpenter builds, they may be referred to by various names. A framer is a carpenter who puts up the framing on a house. A trim or finish carpenter installs the finishing touches of prefabricated or custom trim and detail work once a house has been built and the walls are up. A furniture maker or woodworker builds furniture — such as tables, beds and dressers — out of wood. A cabinetmaker is a carpenter who builds custom and semi-custom wood cabinets. If you’re having a home built or remodeled, your general contractor will either provide or subcontract the carpentry work for the framing, cabinets and trim. You can hire a carpenter directly to update the trim in your home, build you a piece of custom furniture, or repair or replace your wood cabinets.

Do carpenters build houses?

Carpenters are trained to work with wood. That means that any part of your home that is built of wood is very likely to involve a carpenter. Framing carpenters will put up the wood that makes up the bones of your home. If you’re having a wood floor installed, it may be done by a carpenter — although being a carpenter is not a requirement to install flooring. Trim, baseboards, wainscoting and any other detail work is typically installed by a finish carpenter. The wood boxes of custom cabinets will be built and installed by a carpenter.

Although all of these components in your new or remodeled home are built by carpenters who specialize in building things with wood, a general contractor typically oversees construction of the entire house. If the general contractor is also a carpenter skilled in all these areas, they may well construct your entire home. More often, the general contractor subcontracts out the various building stages to different individuals, including carpenters.

What does a finish carpenter charge per hour?

On average, finish carpenters charge $60 per hour. However, this hourly rate will vary depending on where you live, the scope of the project and other factors. For a more accurate estimate, ask for price quotes from at least three finish carpenters in your area.

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