5 Qualified Mesa, AZ Carpenters
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“they laid some tile and did a paint job. Sunset Homes did a good job and were punctual. They were very pleasant to w...”
Serving Mesa Carpentry Needs License: 219117
Since 2004, Sunset Homes, LLC has been providing professional construction services in and around Maricopa County. No job is too big or too small. We have specialists for all jobs ranging from minor repairs and handyman work to custom major renovation projects.
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“Brian does restoration work. He does great work. I highly recommend him.”
Serving Mesa Carpentry Needs License: 223916
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“He installed a ceiling in our utility room (metallic material) and put a door frame on. Jim did excellent work for m...”
1708 North Spencer , Mesa, AZ 85203 License: ROC-238961
2 Reviews
“Installed new cabnets in our kitchen,made bookcases for our office,backsplash tile in kitchen First Response lives u...”
Serving Mesa Carpentry Needs
First Response Home Services LLC is dedicated to you the customer, we make sure every job is done to perfection. With over 23 years experiance we are more than quilified to do anything and everything that has to do with your home, We have a friendly staff that is on call 24hrs 7 days a week ready t...
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“Dennis built an extension onto our living room and an office on the back of our bedroom. We are very happy with the ...”
Serving Mesa Carpentry Needs License: RC175104
Self-employed 32 years, in the Valley for over 20 years, providing Home Repairs, Remodels, Additions, Carpentry,Framing, Doors, Windows, Decks, Patios, Carports, plus Concrete, Drywall, Paint, Plumbing, Tile, Electrical, Cabinets, more!
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If you’re having a remodel done on your home, chances are it will involve wood. Therefore, it’s a good idea to get acquainted with the different types of lumber available. If you’re having a Mesa, Arizona carpenter build an entire structure like a shed or a new room, he’ll probably use two-inch thick wood for the frames and one-inch thick wood for trim work. The width of the boards will probably be either four, six or eight inches, and sometimes as large as twelve. Furthermore, you’ll want to pay attention to the grading of the wood your Mesa carpentry contractor uses. Higher grades have fewer defects, though they are more expensive.