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D Design Woodworking
5.0(
16
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Furniture - Build Custom

Serving Conyngham, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Derek from D Design Woodworking created very cool dining chairs from ten (10) we picked-up in VERY rough condition. He also took-over and SAVED a dining room tables project for us! Take a look at the pics! Highly recommended."
Response time6 hrs
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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J. Bruzgulis Construction, LLC
4.9(
39
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Furniture - Build CustomInterior Trim and Decorative Moldings - Repair

Serving Conyngham, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1972

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I was pleasantly surprised with the work ethic from this company. I have been taken advantage of so many times in the past by other companies. I was kept informed every step of the way with the roof project and I canâ t wait to have them back to do my next project! They are super efficient, reliable, and reasonable!"
Response time20 mins
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Sentri Homes
2.8(
36
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Carpentry Framing - Install

Serving Conyngham, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Found Sentri on Angi. Jeanette and Violet were very pleasant and efficient in getting a contractor to me in the time frame needed. The contractor was excellent and the roof looks great! I would definitely work with them again if I had additional projects."
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Borrell Construction Service, LLC
2.7(
38
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Deck or Porch - Repair

Serving Conyngham, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I needed the steps and railings replaced on my front porch late in the season. The job was quoted on a weekend and completed the following week as promised, even though the weather didn't cooperate. The new steps and railings match the existing porch and it looks great."
Walk In Safety Shower
Siding and Windows
Before
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+95

Response time2 days
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Carpentry questions, answered by experts

Bow windows need support because they are large and extend out from the exterior wall of the home. Bow windows may extend 1 foot to several feet from the outside of the home, so you’ll need to provide additional support to handle this weight. A window contractor will be able to provide the proper amount of support for your new bow window.

Most of the time, you’ll want to use screws on your subfloor rather than nails. Nails can actually weaken plywood, whereas screws can easily penetrate without damage. They also form a more secure connection because of their shape, preventing squeaky floors and tightly holding the subfloor in place. That said, some contractors do prefer nails depending on the type of floor covering because they allow for more flexibility.

Proper Murphy bed installation minimizes the risk of wall damage. A secure attachment requires making some holes for anchors or brackets, but these can be easily patched if the bed is removed. To ensure the installation is done correctly and safely, hiring a professional is recommended, especially if you have limited DIY experience.

Framing a house with steel generally takes less time—around five to eight weeks—than most building materials. The steel components can also be made quickly off-site and manufactured with pre-punched holes for running piping and electrical wiring, which will lessen the prep work and extra labor during construction.

You should avoid drilling or cutting into load-bearing beams because removing material will weaken it and increase the risk of structural damage or even collapse. If you do need to drill into a load-bearing beam, speak with a structural engineer first to discuss where it’s safest to drill and the width and depth of the bit that’s safe to use.

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