
Serving Grants Pass, OR and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 1981
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
"Both professional and upbeat. Fairly priced good job. Creative solutions to building issues. Recommend."





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*The Angi rating for Carpentry companies in Grants Pass, OR is a rating based on verified reviews from our community of homeowners who have used these pros to meet their Carpentry needs.
*The HomeAdvisor rating for Carpentry companies in Grants Pass, OR is a rating based on verified reviews from our community of homeowners who have used these pros to meet their Carpentry needs.
Last update on May 24, 2026

Serving Grants Pass, OR and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 1981
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
"Both professional and upbeat. Fairly priced good job. Creative solutions to building issues. Recommend."





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Serving Grants Pass, OR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2011
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Great. Very professional. Works around your schedule if needed. Fair prices. Creative cost saving solutons for all remodeling and new builds."





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Serving Grants Pass, OR and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
Credit card accepted
"Best HandyMan ever. I plan to hire him again."





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Serving Grants Pass, OR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2019
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Work was well done. Only issue was the changing schedule of when they were coming, but then didn't come until a later time. Communication could have been better so we weren't left wondering. They did have a good number of workers when it was necessary to work the concrete. I would use them again."





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Serving Grants Pass, OR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1985
Free estimates
Customers say: Quick response
"Hired Tim to build a large pergola. He is meticulous, responsive, courteous, and professional. Would not hesitate to hire him again."





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Serving Grants Pass, OR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2021
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Framed and built deck off the house surrounding an existing hot tub. Quick response, reasonable price, quality materials. Attention to detail is a priority with this company. Easy and friendly to work with. Highly recommend."





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Serving Grants Pass, OR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2021
Free estimates
Customers say: True professional
"Greta work on dresser did it under 2 hours and everyone else who did it over 3 and a half"





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Serving Grants Pass, OR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2018
Customers say: Quick response
"Craig was great! Super timely and wonderful communication. We will definitely hire him again!"





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Serving Grants Pass, OR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1987
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
"Justin replaced a rotted garden bridge and replaced our back porch pillars and railings to our specs.. It was done in such a way to prevent moisture from doing the same thing in the future. This was no small task and he did a fantastic job - busted his a**. We are very impressed and will be calling JNP in the future for any of our projects. Thank you!"





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Serving Grants Pass, OR and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 1989
Free estimates
"JNP Construction and Rick Bradshaw are my go to contractors for all our projects. This has included a fully remodeled master bath, Guest bath and kitchen. He handles each project challenge with his customary extreme knowledge and coordination with all subs and the county. Every new construction related problem, Rick is my first call."





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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.
Generally, general contractors charge between $50 and $150 hourly, though not every contractor charges by the hour. If charging based on the project, you can expect a markup of 10% to 20% of the construction cost. You can expect to pay between $300 and $500 daily if charged by the day.
While city and state laws vary on general contractor licensing requirements, hiring an unlicensed general contractor could lead to poor quality work, costly future expenses, and potential code violations. Be sure to check our state licensing tool to review the local general contractor guidelines for your area.
As you browse our pro listings, take note of the “Angi Approved” badge. Angi Approved businesses meet our standards for certification which include:
The owner, principal, or relevant manager passed a criminal background check
Required to have applicable state and local licenses
Maintain an average star rating of 3.0 or better on our network, if they have at least one review
Paying to advertise their services
Meeting any other eligibility criteria required by Angi
Keep in mind licensing is different from certifications. A license is a legal requirement to operate a business, while certifications are voluntary.
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.
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