WoodSmith's Custom Carpentry

MA

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General contractor

s Carpentry is a full-service building and remodeling firm proudly serving Farmington ValleyWest Hartfordand parts of Litchfield County since 1991.&nbspOur commitment to quality craftsmanshipcustom designwe are here to meet your needs. We offer a team approach to your building &ampremodeling challengesvendorsand suppliers. We are fully licensed and insured. Services What We Offer At WoodSmith&#8217s Custom Carpentryfrom kitchens to bathrooms. Whole House Remodeling &amps to anyone. Joy Fausey Greg has been our go-to contractor for many yearssupportive throughout the process to ensure we were satisfiedand reasonably priced. We look forward to working with him more in the future! Eric Taylor We&#8217ve had the pleasure of collaborating with Greg at Woodsmith&#8217s Custom Carpentry on several projectsincluding a recent bathroom and closet remodeland we couldn&#8217t be happier with the results. Greg&#8217s attention to detail is evident in every aspect of his work

039;s Custom Carpentry Farmington Valley | West Hartford | Litchfield County | Carpenter | WoodSmith's Custom Carpentry 284 Granville Road | East Hartland, CT 06027 860-653-4265 Open : Mon-Fri 8am – 5pm Home Services Project Galleries Contact Us High Quality Custom Carpentry View Gallery Design Partnering with local architects and designers, we work closely with you to conceptualize and plan every aspect of your project. Build WoodSmith’s Custom Carpentry will bring your vision to lif

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