5 Qualified Cleveland, OH Carpenters
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“He is a master carpenter who is a jack of all trades, so he has done everything for me. They are outstanding.”
Serving Cleveland Carpentry Needs
THE NATURE OF OUR BUSINESS
Spaulding Home Solutions LLC is in the business of repairing, expanding, building, and improving residential and commercial structures through general contracting as well as sub-contracting. All facets of improvements are available. We install kitchens, bathrooms, fi...
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“Structural repair in our home and other odd-end carpentry projects. Jim does great work and has tremendous skills. ...”
Serving Cleveland Carpentry Needs
Builder and Renovator of Residential, Historical, and Commercial properties. I have personally worked on projects as the new dormitories at Kent State, exterior renovations to the Mooreland Mansion, and one of the largest residential design build projects in 2008 and 2009 in Lake County. I will a...
Serving Cleveland Carpentry Needs
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“He has built bathrooms and did plumbing and electrical work. Michael is terrific. He can do anything and do it well.”
Serving Cleveland Carpentry Needs
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“They put a roof in, installed siding and windows, re-did our den, and are finishing our basement. We have used them ...”
Serving Cleveland Carpentry Needs
In today’s society, it’s important to understand with whom you are doing business. This is especially true when you open your home to outsiders. We understand how important your family's home is to you. It's your biggest investment – and a reflection of you and your family. Most importantly,...
Whether you’re planning on hiring a Cleveland, Ohio carpentry contractor or attempting to complete the project on your own, you should be aware of the different types of lumber available. Softwood and hardwood are graded differently, each with their own system. Softwood is usually graded according to the guidelines of the American Softwood Lumber Standard PS 20-70, which was established by the U.S. Department of Commerce. Hardwood is usually graded according to the rules of the National Hardwood Lumber Association. For specific projects you should consult with a Cleveland carpenter and determine which grade is best for your needs. In general, however, use select lumber for finishing projects and common lumber for general building and construction.