Carpentry Services

Fix First, Paint Right

From exterior siding and trim repair to custom interior woodwork , our carpentry team does the prep—and the finishing touches—that make great paint jobs stand out.

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Damaged exterior siding with visible wood rot, peeling paint, and green mildew buildup near the bottom edge.

Structural Fixes 

Paint-Ready Surfaces

Custom Wood Features

Boosted Curb Appeal

Siding & Trim Repair Services

From classic lap siding to cedar shakes and modern fiber-cement, we replace rotten boards, rebuild trim details, and seal gaps that invite moisture.

The trim and exterior siding of a house is crumbling due to wood rot.

Exterior Siding

We remove soft or warped boards, match your home’s existing profile, and install new siding that’s primed and caulked for a tight weather seal. Proper repairs protect against moisture, boost curb appeal, and give your next paint job a smooth, even surface that holds color longer.


Minor Framing

Touch-ups

Small framing fixes can make a big difference. We reinforce soft spots, adjust uneven surfaces, and make minor structural repairs to ensure your exterior is solid, square, and ready for siding, trim, or paint.

Window & Door Trim

We'll replace cracked or rotten trim boards, square up edges, and seal every joint for a clean, gap-free fit. Fresh, well-built trim keeps out drafts and water, sharpens the look of your exterior, and gives paint crisp lines that stay crisp over time.


Fascia & Soffits

We replace water-damaged fascia boards and repair soffits to restore proper ventilation along the roofline. Sound fascia and sealed soffits block pests, direct runoff away from your home, and create a straight, solid edge that paint can bond to for lasting protection.

Close-up of a newly installed wood-framed front door with glass panels and matching trim.

Carpentry FAQs

From siding repairs to trim replacements, understanding your options can help you make the right call for your home.

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  • How do I know if my siding or trim needs repair?

    Signs include peeling paint, soft spots, visible gaps, and water stains. Catching problems early helps prevent further damage to your home’s structure.

  • Can damaged siding be repaired, or does it need to be replaced?

    Yes, many types of damaged siding, including warped, cracked, or rotted boards, can be repaired without full replacement. We focus on targeted repairs that restore protection and curb appeal.

  • Can you replace just a few pieces of siding?

    Absolutely. We specialize in spot-replacing individual boards or sections, matching materials and finishes so repairs blend in with your existing exterior.

  • What’s the difference between window trim and molding?

    Trim refers to the flat boards framing windows and doors, while molding often includes decorative shapes. Both protect your home from moisture and boost visual appeal.

  • Can door and window trim be repaired or only replaced?

    In many cases, exterior trim can be repaired, especially when caught early. We replace damaged sections or rebuild missing details to match the original style.

Custom Carpentry & Woodwork

In addition to exterior repairs, we craft interior wood projects that elevate living spaces and add built-in value. Check out a few of our favorite projects below.

Rustic Wood Accent Wall with Trimmed Window & Custom Built-In Shelving


This kitchen originally featured a standard white drywall surface—clean but lacking personality. To add warmth and texture, we reframed part of the wall, created a recessed niche, and installed knotty-pine planks in a staggered layout. We also trimmed the existing window to match the new woodwork and built a two-shelf cubby for plants, décor, and everyday essentials.


The finished wall is full of character and elevates the entire room, showcasing how our siding-and-trim repair skills extend seamlessly to interior carpentry projects. Left in its natural state, the wood can be clear-coated, stained, or painted later—whatever best complements the overall design.

Custom TV Feature Wall with Built-In Shelving and Knotty-Pine Planks


This living-room wall started as a plain, white wall with no focal point. We framed a new structure to house a TV and added built-in display shelves on both sides and above for storage and visual interest. Once the framework was set, we wrapped the wall in knotty-pine planks laid horizontally to give the room a natural, cabin-style feel.


We carefully selected materials and finishes that enhance both functionality and aesthetics, ensuring the feature wall effortlessly complements the room’s atmosphere. The added wood layer brings a touch of insulation and sound-dampening, turning the room into a cozier, more immersive space.



Carpentry, Siding &

Trim Repair — Handled

From structural fixes to finishing touches, our carpentry services get your space paint-ready and looking its best.