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Repair before replacing

Carpentry Repair in Howard County, Maryland

Thoughtful repairs can preserve well-made woodwork and restore the way a room functions. We diagnose damaged doors, trim, frames, shelving, stairs, built-ins and exterior wood details, then rebuild only what the project requires.

MHIC No. 169189 · Insured · Bonded
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Finished paneled knee-wall storage doors after carpentry repair

What is included

Detailed work, planned around your space

Doors & frames

Binding doors, damaged jambs, casings, thresholds and hardware-related wood damage are carefully evaluated and repaired.

Trim & molding

We match or recreate baseboard, casing, crown and decorative profiles whenever practical.

Built-ins & shelving

Loose, damaged or poorly fitted cabinets, shelves, benches and storage components can be reinforced or selectively rebuilt.

Furniture & specialty repairs

Selected furniture and custom wood pieces are repaired with attention to structure, alignment and appearance.

Exterior wood repairs

Weather-damaged trim, gates, porch details and other exterior carpentry are repaired with suitable materials and protection.

Honest recommendations

We explain when repair is practical and when replacement will deliver a better long-term result.

Our process

From first conversation to final detail

  1. Review photos and the symptoms you are seeing.
  2. Inspect the damaged component and identify the cause.
  3. Agree on a repair method, finish and written scope.
  4. Repair, reinforce or selectively rebuild the affected area.
  5. Complete touch-up finishing and a final functional check.

Howard County & Central Maryland

Craftsmanship close to home

Howard County is our primary market, including Columbia, Ellicott City, Clarksville, Fulton, Glenelg, Glenwood and nearby communities. We also serve Baltimore, Anne Arundel County and select Washington, DC projects.

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Questions & answers

Before your project begins

Can you match existing trim?

Often, yes. We compare dimensions and profiles and can build up or recreate many common and custom trim details.

Do you repair small carpentry problems?

Yes, when the work fits our schedule and project minimum. Photos help us determine the right next step before a visit.

Are repairs covered by a written agreement?

Residential home-improvement work is documented in a written MHIC-compliant agreement defining the included repair and exclusions.