6 Qualified Fort Worth, TX Carpenters
2 Reviews
“Kitchen Back splash Extremely professional, cared about how happy I was with the work he did, gave suggestions and r...”
Serving Fort Worth Carpentry Needs
2722 East Rosedale St, Fort Worth, TX 76105
A & D Construction Co. (817)729-5007 has been in business since 1999. We are a reliable company that you can count on. There is no job too large. We will take care of any and all of your house hold projects. We are your one stop shop. We value on providing you with a quality job at a competitive pri...
2621 Bomar Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76103
Serving Fort Worth Carpentry Needs
Spectrum Home Services
We are the only Home Services Company that offers such a Full Spectrum of Services!
At Spectrum Home Services of north Texas, we focus on offering the best customer service and satisfaction from beginning to end of every project of service we provide. Our unique and cost s...
1 Review
“He built a covered patio for me in my backyard and did some odd jobs for me. Donald did some really great work for m...”
Serving Fort Worth Carpentry Needs
DLS Custom Building (817)629-2704 is a family owned business. I am a Master Carpenter. I have been doing residential and commercial construction for 29 years. There is no job to big or to small, from building complete houses to little things such as, replacing doors, windows, plumbing fixtures, tile...
Serving Fort Worth Carpentry Needs
Goetz-Moore Contractors LLC we have fourty years in construction trades with knowledge in all methods of the building indistry. Site,underground, foundation concrete, tilt wall, cmu block, brick, stone, steel erection, metal wood framing, efis, stuco, carpentry, cabinets, woodworking and fixtures, d...
If your deck needs a cleaning, most Fort Worth, Texas carpenters recommend power washing. However, if you do this yourself, be careful not to wash it from too close so as not to cause damage to the wood. If there are stains that need to be scrubbed out, some Fort Worth carpentry contractors suggest using baking soda. This is an eco-friendly alternative to harsh chemicals, and with a drop of water it can do wonders. Oxygen bleach is another cleaning option; and unlike chlorine bleach, it doesn’t contain any sodium hypochlorite. If there’s an underlying problem like water damage, make sure your deck is sealed or that the seal is still holding up.