Hit the Pin Carpentry
About us
Hit the Pin Carpentry is an independently-owned, full-service carpentry business that specializes in closely working with customers to obtain optimal results with their projects, whether it's working from the "bones up" of an older home, remodeling a room for an updated look, or adding stalls to your horse barn because your herd has grown. Fees are project-based depending on the kind of work. Typically 1/3 is due upfront, 1/3 halfway through and the balance due upon project completion. We are happy to buy materials for our customers, but prefer they pay for materials directly so they can see what they're paying for, control the invoices and their cash flow, and see that we never mark materials up (many industries mark up materials to cover certain overhead that Hit the Pin does not have, or use material markup as an income source). Hit the Pin Carpentry offers a wide range of services learned from 20+ years in the carpentry business that often result in unique, money or energy saving ideas developed by the close collaboration in which we work with our customers. Visit hitthepin.com to see project details and pictures as well as feedback and testimonials from our customers.
Business highlights
Services we offer
Indoor full-service - framing, drywall, taping, compounding, painting, interior trim, flooring, tile, hardware, closets, support improvement, finished basements and attics, great rooms. Outdoor full-service carpentry - outbuildings, decks, porches, roofs, and garages. Barns - stalls, aisles, lofts, doors, windows and fence repair; aware of safety requirements for horses and other livestock.
Services we don't offer
stonework, plumbing, electric, heating, excavating, landscaping and blacktop.
Amenities
Eco Friendly Accreditations
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- Check
Licensing
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