Boston neighborhoods range from Beacon Hill historic district row houses to Dorchester and Jamaica Plain triple-deckers and South End brownstones. Each Boston era and neighborhood demands distinct carpentry skills.
Seventeen years working on Boston homes means we know the climate, the permits, the housing stock and the way these properties actually go together.
Boston humidity off the harbor combined with sharp winter heating cycles causes more interior trim movement than Connecticut. Period homes need expansion-friendly joint detailing and acclimation more than most cities.
Boston Inspectional Services Department requires permits for structural carpentry. The Beacon Hill Architectural Commission and Back Bay Architectural Commission review visible historic exterior work.
Boston roofs include Beacon Hill historic row houses, Back Bay brownstones, South End Victorians, Dorchester and Jamaica Plain triple-deckers plus newer downtown high-rise condo interiors.
Seventeen years of carpentry includes Boston work across Beacon Hill, Back Bay, South End, Dorchester, Jamaica Plain and East Boston neighborhoods restoring period millwork and matching profiles.
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Boston custom carpentry pricing varies by complexity and historic matching. Contact us for current pricing. Beacon Hill and Back Bay historic restoration may run higher.
Yes. Beacon Hill Architectural Commission and Back Bay Architectural Commission review visible exterior changes on registered properties. We submit applications, provide drawings and coordinate with each commission for visible exterior carpentry projects we run in these areas.
Yes. Dorchester and Jamaica Plain triple-deckers need stair work, original door restoration, period trim matching, basement finishing carpentry and unit-specific built-ins regularly. We have worked many Boston triple-deckers across multiple neighborhoods.
Yes. Boston Inspectional Services Department requires permits for structural carpentry work plus historic commission approval for visible exterior changes. We handle MA permits and reviews as part of every Boston project we run.
Yes. We do carpentry throughout Boston including Beacon Hill, Back Bay, South End, Dorchester, Jamaica Plain, East Boston, Brighton and Allston. Our crew travels into Suffolk County MA regularly for carpentry projects across the city.
Tell us about your Boston carpentry project. We will measure, talk through options and send a written estimate. Free, no obligation.
Looking for carpentry work in a nearby town? We cover the surrounding area across Massachusetts and beyond.
Carpentry is just one of eight trades. We handle full home improvement projects across Boston and Suffolk County.
Drop your info and a short note about the carpentry work. We will reach out, schedule a visit and send a written estimate.
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