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Tom Vandermolen
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Serving Georgetown, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2007

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"We have had many carpenters work for us through the years but Tom, by far, is the best of the best! His craftsmanship is superior and reflects his vast knowledge of his craft! He is punctual and his quotes are accurate. Tom is a wonderful person and it was pleasure working with him. We will be calling him again and again!"
Cable railing on deck
Cable railing on deck
Cable railing on deck
 Outside   Cedar  shower
 Outside   Cedar  shower

+26

Response time1 day
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Red Rooster Renovations LLC
4.9(
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Serving Georgetown, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Great job on our laminate floor install, tile install, cabinet install with backsplash. Have had Brian do several jobs for us. Always excellent work and service."
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Finished Shower
Hallway
Before Vanity
Tub Removal

+19

Response time2 days
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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MODERN DAY DESIGN
5.0(
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Serving Georgetown, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2009

Free estimates

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"We had a wonderful experience working with Modern Day Design. We did a mini kitchen reno, changing everything in our 2003 kitchen except for the cabinets. Jessica handled all of our communication with schedules, timelines, and subcontractors. Jim and Jake were great as well - Jim created a little microwave nook for us in our existing pantry and did a beautiful job on adding the crown and shoe molding. We gave them a deadline of before Christmas and they did it!! We absolutely love our new kitchen and it already feels like home!"
Addition & more!
Addition & more!
Addition & more!
Addition & more!
Addition & more!

+15

Response time3 hrs
Response rate100%
Lincoln Construction and Renovation, LLC
4.7(
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Serving Georgetown, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 1984

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I asked them to remodel a 150 year old farmhouse for me so I could stay in my home and able to live comfortably with everything on the main floor as I am 88. They have done a beautiful job. They are a pleasure & joy to have around. When theyâ re here. His young man is an amazing painter and carpenter. They have gone out of their way to make sure I was comfortable & not put out. Whenever they left the house was clean. I am going to hire them again and recommend them to my friends. I didnâ t know them before but now I consider them to be my friends"
Response time1 day
Recommended by60%of homeowners
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Select Homes & Construction, Inc.
4.8(
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Serving Georgetown, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 1990

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Rick and his crew from select homes & construction did a very outstanding job on the drywall project in our basement. He kept me informed from start to finish. Very professional crew. I recommend this company for your home project."
Family room
Circular stairway and matching circular bar
Kitchen Installation
Kitchen Installation
Bathroom Installation

+6

Response time1 day
Response rate97%
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Sentri Homes
2.8(
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Serving Georgetown, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I was very impressed with Sentri Homes - their customer service was excellent. They sent a subcontractor to install some vinyl laminate in my bathroom and he ended up getting glue all over the carpet in our bedroom. The sub ended up ghosting both me and Sentri, leaving me stuck with a ruined carpet. Sentri stuck with me for over a month to get the carpet replaced with the identical original and to get the vinyl job 100% completed. The carpet was a Home Depot exclusive and Sentri handled everything with them. I will be using Sentri for a much bigger renovation I have coming up soon, because I know that they will make sure everything gets done right no matter what problems come up. The vinyl looks great too."
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Woodworking questions, answered by experts

No, you do not usually tip a carpenter for their work. However, if you’ve been very happy with the level of service and quality of work, a 10% to 20% tip would likely be accepted with thanks. If you’re not sure, it can help to discuss the carpenter’s policy or preference for tipping before beginning the project.

There are two ways you can cut trim for doorways: with a miter saw or a table saw. Mitered joints need a 45-degree angle. If you’re unfamiliar with a miter saw, you might want to consider buying extra trim pieces or choosing butted joints instead. One wrong cut, and you’ll need to power up the saw again with a new piece. 

Butted joints—also called shaker style—don’t need a 45-degree angle. Instead, your side pieces attach perpendicularly to the header trim and only require a straight cut.

General contractors use subcontractors to complete specific parts of a construction project. For example, a general contractor might have construction experience but need a subcontractor to install plumbing lines in a new home.

Baseboards don’t have to be nailed into studs. However, nailing them into studs adds to their stability. When studs aren’t available, you can secure them with drywall nails directly into the drywall and adhesive. Always aim to nail into studs, especially in high-traffic or impact-prone areas.

If you don’t have a coping saw, you can use an angle grinder to cope crown molding, but it takes a little more precision. Place your molding down on your workbench, angle the grinder at a 45-degree angle toward the molding, and back cut the wood. You’ll need to carefully angle your grinder to accommodate the curves in the wood, and aim to remove around 1 inch from the profile of the molding.

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