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Custom Carpentry Heritage

My inauguration in carpentry started a long time ago, around the age of five. The earliest memories of my life where in my fatherʼs factory. It was there that I would walk after every day after school and be given a can of bent nails along with a hammer. It was my job to straighten out the nails so that they could be re-used. My father was a expert cabinetmaker, who learned his trade from his father, who was a cabinetmaker as well.

Later, when our family moved to America, and I grew older, I accompanied him on Saturdays, as well as on holidays, to work alongside him, watching and learning as he painstakingly assembled handmade furniture, wall units, and formica counter tops. Later, in my teen years, we worked together on home renovations, alterations, and additions.

These are all experiences that will impact me for rest of my life. This tradition of craftsmanship was handed down to me through my father’s skills and expertise in the same way that he had gained his skills and expertise from his own father, generations ago.

These skills, along with a commitment to quality and artistry, are what I bring to every job on which I work.