
Scott Harris Custom Carpentry & General Contractor
About us
Scott Harris is a General Contractor and custom carpenter who specializes in interior and exterior remodeling. Most Work is done in person with the assistance of a helper, on larger projects subcontractors who meet the standards of Scott Harris may be used. Scott is a fully licensed Contractor and has been remodeling residential homes for over 20 years Angie list customers mat receive up to a 20% discount on most projects, Scott believes in fair pricing and is very competative, while maintaining high quality workmanship. Please feel free to visit www.Harrishomeservices.com for a detailed list of all services, and a complete family profile.
Business highlights
Services we offer
By providing a one-stop home repair and improvement service, and, and finishing Door, cabinet, repair, we take the headache out of more complex projects that traditionally require multiple sub-contractors. Some of types of work we typically perform are: Complete remodel Deck construction, window and shutter repair & replacement Trim and fascia board repairs Clapboard and shingle siding repairs & replacement Installation and repair of trim and molding Closet installations Bookcase
Amenities
Emergency Services
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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"In September 2010 customer contacted me for several estimates to include front porch repairs, after several estimates and a reduction in scope of work, we agreed to start on front porch repairs for the first week of November. After finding serious structural defects to the porch we pulled a permit for the job and completed the work in a timely fashion. throughout the duration of the project the building inspector who handles all the permit inspections made many inspection dates without keeping his appointments, furthermore he signed a business card to "ok" the footing and frame, and verbally told me to close up and finish. Upon finish I called for an inspection that was last November and he finally came out to inspect in late may 2011. At this time he gave his approval on the entire project with the exception of the existing railing height, which is approx 6" too low and does not me new code standards. I explained to the inspector that these were original to the house and had historic importance to the home owner, and was also outside of owners budget. The Home owner and I are working together to find a resolution to this issue and expect to have it resolved soon. Sincerely Scott Harris"
Licensing
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