Carpentry Contractors in Spokane Valley, Washington
Finish carpentry, trim, and custom woodwork..
Finish carpenters handle trim work, crown molding, wainscoting, built-in shelving, custom closets, stair railings, and door and window casing. The quality of finish carpentry is visible every day and directly impacts how polished a home feels. Skilled carpenters work with tight tolerances, scribe joints to irregular surfaces, and understand how different wood species behave with seasonal humidity changes. For older homes, matching existing trim profiles may require custom milling. Rough carpenters handle structural work like framing, but finish carpentry is the detail-oriented craft that completes a room.
What to look for when hiring a carpentry contractor
- ✓Ask to see a portfolio of finished trim work — quality differences are immediately visible.
- ✓Confirm whether they supply materials or work with what you provide.
- ✓Ask about their approach to matching existing trim profiles in older homes.
- ✓Get a detailed estimate that itemizes each scope item (crown, base, casing, built-ins).
Carpentry contractors in Spokane Valley
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Search all Washington carpentry contractors →How much does carpentry cost in Spokane Valley?
Finish carpentry: $50–$100/hr. Crown molding install: $5–$15/linear ft. Custom built-ins: $2,000–$10,000+ depending on complexity. Stair railing: $1,000–$5,000.
Carpentry contractors in Spokane Valley — FAQ
How many carpentry contractors are in Spokane Valley?
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What is the average rating for carpentry contractors in Spokane Valley?
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Do carpentry contractors in Spokane Valley need to be licensed?
Yes. Washington requires carpentry contractors to hold a valid state license. Always verify a contractor's license is current and in good standing before signing any contract or allowing work to begin.
How do I find a reliable carpentry contractor in Spokane Valley?
Start by verifying the contractor holds a valid Washington license. Check their Google rating and read reviews. Get at least three written estimates. Confirm they carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Ask for references from recent Spokane Valley jobs.
General Carpentry FAQs
How much does finish carpentry cost?
Finish carpenters charge $50–$100 per hour, with projects often quoted as flat rates. Crown molding installation: $5–$15 per linear foot. Baseboard and casing: $3–$8 per linear foot. Built-in bookshelves: $2,000–$8,000. Custom closet system: $1,500–$5,000. Wainscoting: $8–$20 per sq ft. Stair railing: $1,000–$5,000. Material costs are additional and vary significantly by wood species and profile complexity — MDF trim is the budget option, while paint-grade poplar and stain-grade oak or walnut cost progressively more.
What is the difference between rough carpentry and finish carpentry?
Rough carpentry (framing) is structural work — wall framing, floor joists, roof trusses, and headers. It's covered by other materials and never seen in the finished home. Finish carpentry is visible trim and detail work — baseboards, crown molding, door and window casing, wainscoting, built-in shelving, stair railings, and custom woodwork. Finish carpentry requires tighter tolerances (1/32" vs. 1/4"), different tools, and a different skill set. Most carpenters specialize in one or the other. When hiring, ask specifically about finish carpentry experience and request to see completed work.