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Super Green Contracting, LLC

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“The sewing table which I have did not fit my newly purchased sewing machine. I needed alteration for a custom fit. ...”

Serving Portland Carpentry Needs License: 180698
Super Green Contracting Llc. is a local contracting company that can handle any of your home repair and remodeling needs, but is still small enough to give the personal attention you desire . ask for a list of our very happy customers! one call does it all, from storm damage repairs and water i...
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Willamette Restoration Services, Inc.

Serving Portland Carpentry Needs License: 158552
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NFL Construction LLC was created in 2002. Our people have over 20 years of combined experience in the construction field and we adapt and change to th...

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1040 NW Naito Parkway, Unit 09, Portland, OR 97209

Build and Split is a full service general contractor that has served homeowners in Portland and the surrounding area with over 20 years of experience ...

Serving Portland Carpentry Needs
When selecting molding for your home, it’s important to select the right style. While Portland, Oregon carpenters can offer you an almost endless array of choices, there are a few rules you can follow to help narrow them down. For one, consider the style of your home, and not the style of your furniture. If your home is built in a certain style, molding that doesn’t match will be unsightly. Next, work with a budget. If your home doesn’t require complex molding, then don’t get it. Additionally, you don’t have to add molding to all the rooms at once. Have a Portland carpentry contractor begin with the most used rooms first, and the rest you can install sometime down the road.