Custom Carpentry Services for Homes in New Brunswick, NJ
New Brunswick, NJ's housing stock spans Colonial, Victorian, and mid-century construction, and each era brings its own carpentry demands, from reproducing ornate period trim near the College Avenue corridor to sistering floor joists in moisture-affected basements along the Raritan River lowlands.
TRIM & MOLDING
Crown Molding and Period TrimWe install and match crown molding, baseboards, wainscoting, and window casings suited to Victorian and Colonial homes in New Brunswick's Fifth Ward and Hiram Market neighborhoods.
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BUILT-INS & STORAGE
Custom Built-Ins and ShelvingWe design and install built-in shelving, entertainment centers, and home office units that make use of the awkward alcoves and bay window recesses common in older New Brunswick properties.
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DOORS & STAIRS
Door Installation and Staircase WorkWe install pre-hung and slab doors with precision shimming for out-of-plumb frames, and we repair or replace stair treads, risers, handrails, and newel posts in homes throughout Livingston Avenue and the Somerset Street corridor.
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STRUCTURAL FRAMING
Structural and Basement FramingWe sister damaged floor joists, replace deteriorated bottom plates, and frame basement finishing projects using pressure-treated lumber suited to the elevated moisture conditions near the Raritan River flood plain. Our crew is ready to walk the project, write an honest scope, and put a date on the calendar that works for your home.
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New Jersey's humidity swings make material selection as important as craftsmanship. When we assess a carpentry project in New Brunswick, we factor in moisture exposure levels before specifying lumber grades, wood species, or composite alternatives. Homeowners often ask about attic services and insulation services alongside framing work, since poor attic insulation drives the humidity fluctuations that cause trim gaps and door binding throughout the year. We can also flag concerns related to dryer vent services that sometimes contribute to excess moisture buildup inside wall cavities during framing inspections.
