5 Qualified Nashville, TN Carpenters
8 Reviews
“Installed 6 custom newel posts, handrail around stairwell, handrail down steps and metal balusters. Respectful of su...”
Serving Nashville Carpentry Needs License: 0032365
Believer's Woodworks now serves the Middle Tennessee region as a licensed and insured Finish Carpenter, including but not limited to the cities of Nashville, Clarksville, Gallatin, Hendersonville, Pleasant View, Ashland City, Brentwood, Franklin and Murfreesboro.
Whether it is a simple carpentry ...
1913 Scott Avenue, Nashville, TN 37206
At Kunugi's Kustom Remodeling, Inc. we specialize in customizing your carpentry needs. If you can dream it, I can build it. I do everything:
• Custom stairs
• Built-ins
• Multi-step crown mouldings
• Remodels
• Flooring
• Kitchen and bath designs
• Wainscoting
• Railings, e...
1 Review
“Rossi Custom Construction did a drywall and raised a roof on the back of the house. You can't beat Rossi Custom Cons...”
Serving Nashville Carpentry Needs
1 Review
“He put a deck on. George has done a great job. My deck looks great.”
Serving Nashville Carpentry Needs
Improving Homes 4 You is a professional handyman service company specializing in repairs and improvements both residential and commercial. Our goal is to add value to your home by providing superior customer satisfaction and reasonable prices. We are licensed, insured and provide excellent services ...
Serving Nashville Carpentry Needs License: 6933
Make your home the envy of your friends and family. Castle Properties Remodeling is Middle Tennesee's most comprehensive home improvement, repair, and renovation specialist.
Homeowner? Your home is your castle and you deserve to be treated like royalty. We are at your service.
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When having a Nashville, Tennessee carpentry contractor perform work on your home, consider the benefit and possibilities of redwood. It can be used for decks, rails and more. Its striking deep red color is its namesake, but it needs to be treated with a clear wood finish or a redwood stain to retain its color. If the wood is left unstained, the wood will turn to silver-gray. Redwood is also popular among Nashville carpenters because of its durability. High grade redwood is virtually impervious to rot and insect damage, but even lower grades can be sealed or stained to keep from rotting.