Thornton's Carpentry LLC

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Cement Masons Plumbers &#038Steamfitters Roofers &#038IA 50009 515-262-8079 515-262-9860 Mark Smith 1555 1st Ave N. AltoonaIA 50009 515-265-3467 Anthony Fasano Website Apprenticeship &ampTraining Union 1555 1st Ave N. AltoonaIA 50009 515-262-8079 515-262-9860 Mark Smith Training Center 1555 1st Ave N. AltoonaTraining Carpenters are some of the first workers on a jobsiteand some of the last to leave. They assist in site preparationbuild concrete forms and decksframe walls and roofshang interior and exterior wallsinstall windowsdoorsacoustical ceilingscabinetrycountertops and trimand install lockshardware and specialty furniture. Carpenters work on almost any construction site imaginableincluding new construction and remodelingsuch as single-family homes

6890 NW Golden Ln, Des Moines, IA 50313

(515) 689-4573

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