Recent Construction Projects
Browse our portfolio of completed projects. Each one built with pride and craftsmanship.
Custom Entertainment Center
From a simple bare wall, to a custom entertainment center. This living room was brought back to life with a built in electric fire place, custom book shelves and of course crown molding to make the space feel bigger.
Modern Beauty
This deck was bare bones when I was introduced to it. After two weeks the soffit and facia were finished, followed by some extra framing. The entire deck was trimmed out with Versatex as well as having screens and a screen door installed. The tongue and groove ceiling was installed and seal coated along with the existing siding being finished!
Full Replacement and Down Size
The original deck you see in the photos was collapsing terribly. The entire deck was safely torn down followed by a comfortably sized brand new deck. As over 15 years of constant exposure to the sun takes toll on the original siding, the brand new siding installed is the exact match to the original!
Prepping For The Future
From nothing to something, this basement is on its way. The basement was framed out, sheet rocked, and primed for when future plans take action.
Rear Siding Replacement
This home had some rotting siding on the backside. All of the original siding was torn off before having house wrap, insulation, and vinyl siding installed! At the same time some rot on the lower windows was repaired as the original deck was not properly flashed for water intrusion. Enjoy the process!
Short & Sweet
Once a thick, dirty concrete slab. Now a beautiful small entry deck! The old slab of concrete that was the original entry way to the front door was still standing strong, but sore on the eyes. After digging out 18 inches of soil and compacting 18 inches of drainage rock, I was able to frame and finish this 6x8 deck! As it is small, the entrance to the deck is larger than the front door to accommodate for furniture and utilities, as well as a small seating area to enjoy the weather.
MatterHorn Mountain
This piece was one solid piece of pine before I fully Engraved around the mountain. Thus gives the effect of the mountain 3d!
Hog Fenced Deck
This deck was framed up with hog fencing used as the balusters!
Coffee Table
This beautiful American flag coffee table was an amazing build when I was first getting into joinery.
One Size Fits All
This charcuterie board measures in at 12”x22”! This was a fun build with the routered in handles and tiger wood esthetic.
Stair Replacement and Decking
When I went to demo the original staircase here, it simply lifted right off of the deck. The owner originally just wanted to replace the steps and some deck boards but after realizing how badly in shape the stairs were I went ahead and rebuilt them!
A Touch of Purple Heart
This charcuterie board consists of black walnut, purple heart, and maple!
Full Deck Makeover
This deck got a fresh makeover with new decking and railings. A separation railing was also added down the center for both tenants to enjoy there portion!
Stair and Railing Replacement
Both sets of stairs on this deck were replaced as well as all the handrails! New posts were added for the vinyl handrails with new stairs cut for a safer and more comfortable step.
Storm Door Replacement
A simple replacement of two storm doors!
Roof Support
To better support this 1940s garage roof, I went ahead and added in some collar ties and “dead man” to help support the structure. Beforehand the roof was quite shaky, after adding in all the supports its well supported for the future!
Out With The Old
This exterior door had no problem letting the elements in. A missing glass pane, zero weatherstripping, and visible daylight shining through had shown this doors true age. The old door was removed before adding the new metal exterior door. A new dead bolt in the mix also adds extra security!
Deck Reattachment
You may recognize this house from the siding projects! This is the deck that allowed water intrusion and rotted out behind the old ledger board. Before I even arrived to do the siding, the deck had been supported by lumber and cut off from the house. A new deck is expected in the future so I simply reattached it to the house once the siding was done!
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