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Brainards custom built in furniture
4.9(
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Custom Cabinets - Build

Serving Dublin, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 1982

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"If you're in the market for custom woodworking, start here. Derek was excellent to work with. He was very responsive, receptive to our ideas, and willing to make suggestions where our vision wasn't clear. He is extremely detail-oriented and won't 'call it a day' unless and until the work is done correctly and meets his and your standards. The nook is solid and structurally sound, and the design flows perfectly with existing cabinetry. Everyone (professionals, family, friends) who enters our home comments how beautiful the nook is, and we wholeheartedly agree. Custom woodworking is a dying (if not lost) art, and Derek is one of the few remaining contractors in the area who has perfected it."
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Custom Furninture
Custom Furninture
Custom Furninture
Window Seat

+46

Response rate100%
Recommended by99%of homeowners
Mose Troyer Carpentry/Cabinetry
5.0(
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Arbor, Pergola or Trellis - Build CustomArbor, Pergola or Trellis - Build Custom - For BusinessCarpentry Framing - Install+8 more

Serving Dublin, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2000

Emergency services offered

Customers say: True professional

"Everything went great. Mr. Troyer was responsive to our questions while helping us fine tune our ideas. Mr. Troyer responded quickly to our calls/emails, the work was completed ahead of schedule and clean up was spot on. We would highly recommend Mr. Troyer for your interior woodworking needs and would call him again should the need arise."
Bookcase
Response time3 days
Response rate100%
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
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LTB Construction and Remodeling Service, Inc.
5.0(
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Carpentry Framing - InstallCloset - BuildCustom Cabinets - Build+2 more

Serving Dublin, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2004

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Removed old light fixtures and installed recessed/canned lighting. Fixed some bad tap areas and cracks in ceilings and painted ceilings. We are extremely happy with the work. The work was completed as promised. The crew was friendly, knowledgeable and courteous. They took great care in covering and protecting our furniture and even swept and mopped on their way out. We plan to hire LTB again for future projects."
closet
new shower
new shower
new shower
new shower

+68

Response time1 day
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by95%of homeowners
Woodflair Design
4.7(
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Custom Cabinets - Build

Serving Dublin, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Paul and his crew did a fantastic job building and installing cabinets in our kitchen. When we bought a farm sink after-the-fact that didn't fit, he came back out and refaced the cabinet and installed the sink. It all looks beautiful and works great. He and his crew were quick and clean. I definitely plan on hiring him again for other projects."
Response time1 day
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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CFC Contracting
4.8(
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Interior Trim and Decorative Moldings - Install

Serving Dublin, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Robin and Dave were great to work with. They installed finish trim around some skylights, painted to cover old water stains, and installed a hardwood transition threshold between the hardwood floors in the kitchen and the carpet in the family room. We couldnâ t be happier with their work. The charges were competitive and in line with what we were expecting. They took care to cover flooring and furniture. And, they were prompt and professional. We plan to have them replace some rotted exterior wood, and gutters in the spring."
Book Shelf
Kitchen Cabinets
Kitchen Cabinets
Book Shelf
Response time2 days
Response rate100%
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Woodworking questions, answered by experts

The boards between floor joists are called bridging or blocking boards. These are the shortest pieces of wood in the flooring system—with beams being the longest and joists sitting somewhere in the middle—and they serve to reinforce the joists and help provide even support to the flooring above. Bridging specifically helps cut down on uneven and creaking floors in your living area.

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.

Many people, including professionals in the field, use baluster and spindle interchangeably to describe the vertical components of a railing (or technically, a balustrade). However, there are subtle or distinct differences, depending on who you ask. The most common interpretation is that spindles are thin or delicate versions of balusters.

Joists and beams are both part of the flooring system above your basement, with the beams spanning the length of your home and getting support from vertical posts underneath, and joists usually spanning half the width of your home with no support posts underneath. The floor joists provide even support to the subflooring and flooring above, and they distribute that load to the beams. The beams then distribute that load down through the support posts to the foundation.

If you don’t have a power saw with a blade where you can adjust the angle, you could use a miter box and hand saw to make the cuts. The miter box contains wide slots to support the piece of baseboard and other narrow slots to accommodate the blade of the hand saw. However, it’s tough to make non-standard cuts beyond 30 or 45 degrees when using a miter box.

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