
Serving Fenton, MO and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 1983
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Excellent selection of wood and work was done efficiently and exactly to specifications."





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Last update on October 26, 2024

Serving Fenton, MO and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 1983
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Excellent selection of wood and work was done efficiently and exactly to specifications."





+44

Serving Fenton, MO and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2023
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Very well! He was very knowledgeable and experienced, and the work was done quickly. He made sure I was pleased every step of the process."





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Serving Fenton, MO and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2014
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Matthew is extremely efficient and competent. The repair and finish painting was done perfectly, and I was very pleased with his work."





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Serving Fenton, MO and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2009
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Brian was hired to repair damage ceiling in kitchen due to flooding in master bathroom. He replaced 3 sheets of 4 ×10 foot drywall and painted textured area. I was impressed with his work and professionalism."





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Serving Fenton, MO and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2002
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Paul does great work and is very reliable. He fixed my mailbox and a fence before I even hired him. I canâ t say enough about how great it is to have a handyman I can count on"





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Serving Fenton, MO and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2003
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Mark replaced a retaining wall in our backyard, rebuilding and expanding the patio in the process. He was fantastic! His work is excellent. He is thorough and did everything properly and in a timely manner. He was totally professional. The cost was more than fair. I completely recommend him and would hire him again without question."





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Serving Fenton, MO and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2020
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Matt arrived on time and was efficient at replacing floor tiles. Do you think customer service is gone, well so did we until Matt Hemingway came to replace three broken tiles. He finished in 90 minutes and that included going back to hardware store for a different color grout because he didn't like the way it looked. When done you could not tell the floor had been fixed. Excellent job. Highly recommend."

Serving Fenton, MO and surrounding areas
Approved
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
Credit card accepted
Hello there! I'm a Saint Charles/Saint Louis native and an experienced carpenter and remodeller of 17 years! Been in my own business since 2022. I love to do beautiful work at reasonable prices. I am focused on design-minded small construction and carpentry--this means that I am not primarily so focused on flashy features and the newest updates, and more focused on how I can create a project with you that makes sense with your specific house and it's architectural design. I love working with wood the most but really love doing most anything on a home and happy to do handyman work here and there as well. Please reach out so we can start a conversation! I'm happy to offer advice on how to navigate the construction industry or send you phone numbers of other great guys if you need other services. I focus on approachability and a down to earth experience. I love doing good work, i'm easy to deal with and show up when I say I will. Would love to work with you!





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Serving Fenton, MO and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2006
Offers commercial services
Customers say: Quality work
"Quality work at a fair price"





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Serving Fenton, MO and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2025
Warranties offered
Small jobs welcome
"Very friendly and knowledgeable crew that showed up on time and got the work done efficiently. Had outdoor handrail installed, bathroom cabinet over toilet, 2 story curtains & sheets hung, bidet installed, grab bars in shower."





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The average cost to hire a woodworker for a project in your home is around $65 per hour, but hourly rates can range from $35 to $250 or more, depending on the experience and skill of the woodworker. Your total woodworking project cost will depend on the complexity of the work, the type of wood, the number of projects, and any other materials your project requires. You could hire a professional woodworker to create everything from a custom cabinet to ornate, unique staircases.
Hiring a woodworker can be expensive, depending on the job, but it’s very often well worth the investment. Woodworkers are able to provide custom pieces of furniture and handmade construction to present a finished product that is exactly to your specifications. If you have a specific vision for a one-of-a-kind piece of furniture or home feature, the cost of hiring a professional woodworker is worthwhile. Plus, you’ll often get a higher quality product than what you could buy in stores for a fraction of the price.
Every woodworker has different skills and experience, so we recommend asking the following questions when hiring a woodworker for your project:
How long have you been in the woodworking industry?
What experience do you have with my type of project?
Do you have customer references I can speak with?
How long do you expect my project to take?
What is my recourse if I have an issue with your work?
Do you charge hourly or per project?
Will you work on-site or in your own workshop?
Does your fee include the necessary post-job clean-up?
While they perform similar tasks, a carpenter is responsible for the woodworking that goes into construction—like framing, installing sheathing, and hanging kitchen cabinets—while a woodworker tackles more intricate and custom projects—like building custom furniture and installing wainscoting. Based on these definitions, most woodworkers can tackle the jobs of a carpenter, but you should always ask about your specific project when choosing a woodworker to ensure they have the necessary skills to tackle the job.
It may seem simple to install trim, wainscoting, and other finishing wood in your home, but the work is complicated and often frustrating. Getting small trim pieces to line up evenly without gaps and look streamlined in a finished product is a real challenge for DIYers, even if you have the necessary tools. We recommend hiring a professional woodworker for these more intricate projects. They’ll get the job done more quickly, and they’ll have the experience necessary to make everything look neat and clean to add more value to your home.
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