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STAIRVILLE CARPENTRY Inc
4.8(
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Wood Stairs and Railings - Install or ReplaceWood Stairs and Railings - Repair

Serving Wheatland, CA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Customers say: Quick response

"There are truly not enough words to describe how grateful we are for Rosalin and the incredible work he created for our home. From the very beginning, he poured his whole heart into building our floating staircase, and it shows in every detail. The moment we finalized our contract, demolition began almost immediately, and he worked day and night to bring our vision to life. Our staircase has become the heart of our home and the first thing everyone compliments when they walk in. The ambient lighting and organic luxury design completely transformed our space and created such a warm, earthy atmosphere in our forever home. Beyond his craftsmanship, Rosalin’s positive attitude, humility, professionalism, and genuine care for his clients made this experience unforgettable. He took so much pride in his work, and we will always be grateful for the beautiful centerpiece he created for our family. We truly could not recommend him more!"
Response time8 hrs
Recommended by16%of homeowners
JWH Construction
4.7(
21
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Wood Stairs and Railings - Install or Replace

Serving Wheatland, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1995

Customers say: True professional

"Highly satisfied! James completed the job as promised. Worksite was my living room stair and James kept demo materials and dust contained; thoroughly cleaned up afterwards. I appreciated his professional input and went with his suggestion. So happy that I did!"
Maple stained to match floor
Poplar paint grade
stair railings
Hickory with metal balusters
Natural Oak

+12

Response time2 days
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Sentri Homes
2.4(
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Carpentry Framing - Install

Serving Wheatland, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Found Sentri on Angi. Jeanette and Violet were very pleasant and efficient in getting a contractor to me in the time frame needed. The contractor was excellent and the roof looks great! I would definitely work with them again if I had additional projects."
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Veteran Repair
New to Angi
Furniture - Build Custom

Serving Wheatland, CA and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

I’m a Navy Veteran with a background in construction. I pay attention to the little details to insure I compete a quality job you’ll be happy with and want to use me again. I guarantee a respectful and quality service or it free.

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Carpentry questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can find ceiling joists using simple tools if a stud finder isn't available.

Using a hammer requires patience and a keen ear. Gently tap the ceiling in a grid pattern, listening for sound changes. A hollow sound indicates space between joists, while a solid, dull thud suggests a joist. Mark the location with a pencil and confirm by tapping from different angles.

Alternatively, you can use a nail, but this method will leave small holes. You'll feel increased resistance when the nail hits a joist. Mark the spot and repeat the process every 16 or 24 inches to map the joist locations. This method is considered less reliable than using a stud finder.

Not all porch columns are load-bearing, though they can be. Some porch columns are simply decorative. There are ways to identify a load-bearing column, like looking for visible seams and a foundation. Also, check to see if the column directly enters the ground. In some porch installations, a contractor will excavate a hole to install a column into the earth along with a buried cement base for stability.

It’s sometimes safe to replace a load-bearing wall with a beam, but you need a structural engineer to sign off on the project. You’ll also likely have to upgrade to a steel I-beam or another material that’s stronger than wood to maintain the level of support you need without the wall underneath.

There are approximately 5.33 board feet in a 2x4. You can use the board foot calculator in this article to easily find the answer. A 2x4 is 2 inches of thickness by 4 inches of width, so you need to find the length, with 8 feet being the most common. You’d use the calculator here to multiply 2 times 4 times 8, and then divide by 12, arriving at a total of 5.33 board feet. 

When choosing a drywall anchor, consider the weight of the object you're hanging and how much weight the anchor will need to support. The heavier the weight, the stronger the anchor you'll need. You’ll find the weight capacity on the packaging when shopping for anchors. 

Also, remember that you can use more than one anchor when hanging something on the wall. If you're using multiple anchors, divide the object weight by the number of anchors to determine how much each will need to support. If you need help deciding which drywall anchor to use, you can hire a handyperson to hang your objects. 

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