5 Qualified Portland, OR Carpenters
Serving Portland Carpentry Needs License: 189899
Pinpoint Construction, LLC is a full service carpenter for residential customers serving Portland and the surrounding area with over 11 years of experience.
We service all types of interior repairs and improvements. We provide from handyman and maintenance services, to trim installations, built-i...
Serving Portland Carpentry Needs License: 196701
A small company that focuses on customer service and honesty. If your project is from $100 to $100,000 it can fit within our framework. I employ a small niche crew that love what they do and takes pride in a days work.
You can visit me at
www.barkleysgeneralcontractingllc.com
2 Reviews
“Replaced rotted fascia boards on eave of south side of house. They were quick to reply to my request for a bid and q...”
Serving Portland Carpentry Needs License: 96302
Bridgeport, Inc., is locally owned and operated and has served Beaverton and the surrounding area since 1990.
We have the expertise to handle all your remodeling needs. We look forward to working with you and exceeding your expectations.
Serving Portland Carpentry Needs License: 135057
Ti-Jak Contractors, Inc. (360)798-9074
Ti-Jak Contractors, Inc., is the Portland-Vancouver area's premier residential contractor offering the highest quality and professional customer service to our homeowners with almost four decades of experience.
As a Vinyl Siding Institute Certified Instal...
3 Reviews
“Glenn did some finish work on railings, doors, and windowsills. Glenn went out of his way to find out what I wanted ...”
Serving Portland Carpentry Needs License: 108218
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.