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ELEMENT ELITE LLC
4.9(
39
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Carpentry Framing - RepairCarport (Wood) - Build

Serving Alpine, WY and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Element elite did a absolutely amazing job for us! We hired them too, fix some concrete slabs and retreat them, filled out a covered patio with rough cut timbers and a full roof and wind wall and we are so happy with the work. They also did this in a very timely manner, and we’re great at communicating. We highly recommend element elite for any job!"
Response time2 days
Response rate94%
35 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Big Sky Builders
4.9(
27
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Arbor, Pergola or Trellis - Build Custom

Serving Alpine, WY and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"He did a good job on this project and came back for minor things we wanted done, like bird deterrents on the pergola & edges finished. I will enjoy using this walk out deck this summer!"
Front Porch
Archer Deck
32 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by26%of homeowners
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307 Handyman Services, LLC
5.0(
4
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Custom Cabinets - BuildInterior Trim and Decorative Moldings - Install

Serving Alpine, WY and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I would highly recommend Carlos. He is a skilled finish carpenter. He is very professional, thoughtful, and has strong attention to detail. He did our floors, and a lot of custom interior finish work including trim, doors, and custom built in shelves and cabinets."
Response time1 day
Response rate92%
12 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Pabis Construction LLC
5.0(
2
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Carpentry Framing - Install

Serving Alpine, WY and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Pabis Construction LLC provides exceptional service to the surrounding areas. Always taking pride in all of our services. Whatever your home improvement needs may be, you can count on our company to leave you satisfied and happy. Our customer satisfaction is our top priority. We will earn your trust for a lifetime. We believe in making all clients repeat clients. Our staff listens to your needs regarding your home improvement project.\n \nCall us today you'll be relieved you did. Thank you

WILSON  CABIN
WILSON  CABIN
WILSON  CABIN
ROOF FRAMING
ROOF FRAMING

+62

Response time11 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Sentri Homes
2.9(
41
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Carpentry Framing - InstallCustom Cabinets - Build

Serving Alpine, WY 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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Valley Closets
New to Angi
Closet - Build

Serving Alpine, WY and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1999

Valley Closets, Inc., has been doing business since 1999. Sean Milne, owner, is involved with each and every project. Sean understands that each part of your home has unique organizational requirements. He will custom design each project to fit the needs of each client. Valley Closets is the best choice for quality products, design and installation. Sean has been involved with several projects in the community and can provide you with references upon request. Call Sean today to schedule an appointment.

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Woodworking questions, answered by experts

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.

Most landscape timbers are 8 feet long, but some are also available in 10-foot and 12-foot lengths. Choose the length that will allow you to install landscape timbers using the least amount of cutting to fit. Shorter timbers will allow you to more easily create angles and shorter plant bed sides.

Yes, Corian® and other solid surface materials can be cut with standard woodworking tools, such as a circular saw or a jigsaw. However, it is crucial to use the correct type of blade to avoid damaging the material.

For a circular saw, a tungsten carbide-tipped blade is required; a triple chip grind blade is highly recommended. For a jigsaw, you should use a fine-tooth down-cutting blade. Do not use blades designed for cutting wood, as they can cause microfractures that weaken the edges of the countertop. A diamond blade is also unnecessary, as those are designed for harder materials like natural stone, which Corian is not.

After cutting, the edge will be rough. It is essential to sand and smooth the cut edge to prevent microfractures, which can eventually compromise the integrity of the countertop.

While carpenters and woodworkers perform similar tasks, their focus differs. A carpenter is typically responsible for the structural woodwork involved in construction, such as framing, installing sheathing, hanging kitchen cabinets, and installing trusses. In contrast, a woodworker handles more intricate and custom projects, like building custom furniture, installing wainscoting, and creating detailed interior trim and moldings. Based on these definitions, many woodworkers can perform the tasks of a carpenter, but it's always best to discuss your specific project with a professional to ensure they have the necessary skills.

If you don’t have a coping saw, you can use an angle grinder to cope crown molding, but it takes a little more precision. Place your molding down on your workbench, angle the grinder at a 45-degree angle toward the molding, and back cut the wood. You’ll need to carefully angle your grinder to accommodate the curves in the wood, and aim to remove around 1 inch from the profile of the molding.

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