4 Qualified Tampa, FL Carpenters
1 Review
“Seiler and Son have done framing work, trimming work, cabinetry,and more. They have been our carpenters for a number...”
12404 Forest Lane Dr, Tampa, FL 33624
Seiler and Son Inc (813)965-5180
Serving Tampa Carpentry Needs License: CBC1258570
Mr-Craftsman LLC is your local (HILLSBOROUGH, PINELLAS AND PASCO) construction and handyman service company that is offering quality services in and out of your home. No job to small or too large. We have changed a door knob as well as renovated million dollar homes. We stand behind one philosophy, ...
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“They have done carpentry, framing, site work, and tree removal. J.K. Diversified have worked for me for over 20 year...”
Serving Tampa Carpentry Needs License: RX0057826
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813-732-9076
Established in 1987 as J.K. Enterprises Construction Company Inc, we have extensive experience in all phases of construction: Residential, Commercial New Construction, and Commercial Renovation.
In 2007 our corporation acquired a site division and changed our name...
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“Ariel's Home Improvement replaced the whole floor, remodeled my kitchen, remodeled my bathroom, supervised the new ro...”
3623 Cooper Ponds Dr , Tampa, FL 33614
We are a company with more than 15 years of experience in home improvement. We work with our customer to satisfy their needs, and their wishes. Being a family oriented company give us the sensitivity, knowledge, and pasion on what we do.
When planning a deck, there are few things to consider. First, what kind of wood should you use? Tampa, Florida carpenters recommend either cedar, redwood or pine. Cedar looks great and is insect resistant, and even has a nice smell. Redwood has its unique red color and is extremely durable. Some types of pine are a soft wood and some are hard, but all kinds are relatively inexpensive. You can also opt to have these woods pressure treated so that insects and rotting won’t affect them. Beyond the type of wood you select, Tampa carpentry contractors also suggest having the wood waterproofed and sealed on a regular basis in order to protect it against warping.