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Ultimate Craftsman, LLC
4.8(
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Serving Gloucester Point, VA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2004

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I hired Ultimate Craftsman to tear down an old deck and build a new larger screened in porch with sky lights in it's place. The designer Dave really listened to what I wanted and got on paper my exact vision. The owner Mark always answered his phone and was quick to address any concerns. He used quality materials and professional craftsman. His carpenter John and his roofer Rodney showed great pride in their work. The end result was exactly what I asked them to build and we have received many compliments from our neighbors."
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Trex Deck with bench seat
Install composite columns
Round window replacement
Exterior stair rails

+216

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Kitchen Tune Up
3.5(
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Serving Gloucester Point, VA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"These folks really care about doing a good job. They would not leave until they were sure that my wife and I were 100% satisfied. They provided great value for the cost of the job. Craig and Tyler are great (and fun) to work with. I highly recommend there company to anyone."
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Refaced Kitchen

+15

Response time2 days
56 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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Sentri Homes
2.4(
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Serving Gloucester Point, VA and surrounding areas

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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."
26 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Metropolitan Restoration Center, LLC.
4.4(
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Serving Gloucester Point, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Wilson did an outstanding work with my 6” tall Wood Grandfather Clock. He restored the cracks on the surface and refinished the wood with true artistic precision. Worth every penny. I highly recommend his work."
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+32

Response time7 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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Rough-Custom Carpentry
4.9(
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Serving Gloucester Point, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We have hired Rough-Custom for multiple projects and even recommended them to our daughter for working on her first home. We have had a new deck installed, our front porch redone, and had part of our roof replaced by them. Our daughter had a 2nd story walk-out deck for her MBR replaced. Beyond the quality of their workmanship, they just enjoy being out there working. They were laughing together so many times, we just started chuckling in the house without even knowing what was so funny. They periodically brought one of us out there as the work was progressing to talk through what they had done to make sure we were happy with each stage."
Response time3 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by70%of homeowners
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Woodworking questions, answered by experts

Many modern homes have soffits, but older ones don’t, and you may be wondering why. Older homes have eaves that extend further beyond the home and help to circulate air, negating the need for a soffit. This style of building has faded away, therefore, modern homes need separate soffit installation. Modern soffits are more efficient than this older style and require less material to construct, saving homeowners money.

While you may have heard people use millwork and carpentry interchangeably, they aren’t the same. Millwork is a type of carpentry, which means that carpentry isn’t always millwork. You can tell millwork apart from other types of carpentry because it’s manufactured at a mill. Notably, casework is also confused with millwork. Casework is different because it refers to boxes like cabinets and bookshelves.

Some states require carpenters to be licensed to perform forms of carpentry, such as framing. The license requires a certain amount of experience and to pass an examination. In states that don’t require carpenters to be licensed, they must be licensed as a contractor if they work independently rather than solely as a subcontractor under a licensed builder. Use Angi’s contractor licensing tool to find out whether a potential carpenter is licensed in your state.

When building a house, it is customary to use 16d nails that measure 3 1/2 inches in length to construct the frame. These nails are crucial in providing the necessary support and stability for structural elements like joists and studs, which ensures a sturdy framework.

It is not recommended to cut or drill into LVL (laminated veneer lumber) beams. As major structural components of a home, their composite structure can be compromised by alterations, which can weaken them and lead to cracking over time. If you must make modifications to an LVL beam, it is crucial to consult a structural engineer or general contractor first. A professional can advise on whether it's safe and provide specifics on the appropriate bit size, depth, and directionality for any necessary drilling.

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