Cutting Edge Carpentry of E. Tennessee LLC

TN

4.6 (0 reviews)

Carpenter

offers expertise and talents cover a multitude of different areas includingInstallationssetting foundationsnew staircasesinstalling beamstrimand much more. Working with wood is our vocationand we use high-quality lumber to create durable and beautiful itemslike banisterskitchen cabinetswooden stairs and railingsframeworkand more. Woodwork &ampRepair As expert carpentersour team repairs and preserves a wide variety of wood structuresranging from decks to doors to window shutters &ampcomponents. Our repair work will make a noticeable impact on your home’s aesthetic appealkeeping your property in tip-top shape. If you notice any signs of wood damagePunctualityQuality

3 months ago - 5 Stars * * * * * Positive: Professionalism, Punctuality, Quality, Responsiveness, Value "Josh at Cutting Edge Carpentry is THE BEST! He did exactly what he said he was going to do and was always on time. He did a bathroom remodel and an entire wall in our family room that had to be rebuilt. He got both jobs done in a timely manner. He does beautiful work. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!" Service: Remodeling Lisa Curtin 4 months ago - 5 Stars * * * * * Positive: Punctuality, Quality,

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