
Owner-led finish carpentry for doors, trim, baseboards, casing, wall details, and careful interior finishing.
Wood Job Finish Carpentry is a boutique, owner-led finish carpentry business serving Oakville, Milton, Mississauga, Burlington, Cambridge, Guelph, Kitchener, Hamilton, Vaughan, and Toronto.
The work is led by Jack Cenk Ozer — the owner, finish carpenter, and the person directly responsible for the measuring, planning, fitting, and final result.
That means the door fit, hinge alignment, casing reveal, baseboard joint, miter, trim line, and final touch are not treated as small things.
They are the work.
Wood Job is not built for high-volume, rushed carpentry. It is built for homeowners, builders, designers, and contractors who want careful hands inside the home, clear communication, and one person accountable for the final result.
This is boutique finish carpentry: personal attention, clean work, honest communication and details finished with pride.
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Real projects. Real homes. Real customers.
Wood Job Finish Carpentry has earned its reputation through real door installation, trim, baseboard, casing, wall paneling, and interior finishing projects across Halton, Waterloo Region, and the Greater Toronto Area.
Many clients mention the same things: clear communication, clean work, showing up when promised, practical problem-solving, and attention to the details that are easy to notice when they are done wrong.

Why Homeowners Choose Wood Job
Owner-Led, Hands-On Carpentry
With Wood Job Finish Carpentry, the person responsible for the business is also close to the work.
Jack Cenk Ozer is personally involved in the measuring, planning, fitting, and installation details that shape the final result. You are not passed from a salesperson to a crew to a subcontractor without knowing who is actually responsible.
Detail-Driven Finish Work
Finish carpentry is not only about installing material. It is about how everything meets: the door swing, the hinge, the latch, the casing reveal, the baseboard joint, the miter, the corner, the nail line, and the final touch-up.
These are the details we care about because these are the details you live with every day.
Clean, Respectful Work Inside Your Home
Many Wood Job projects happen inside finished or occupied homes. Tools, cutting areas, dust, noise, and daily cleanup all matter.
Carpentry can never be completely dust-free, but it can be planned, controlled, and handled with respect for the home.
Honest Advice Before Cutting
Not every opening is simple. An old jamb may be twisted. A floor may not be level. Existing casing may be hiding rough drywall. A wall may decide more than the product label does.
Wood Job does not give advice just to sell the biggest version of a project. The goal is to explain what the home actually needs before the work begins.

What We Look at Before the Work Begins
Good finish carpentry starts before the first cut.
For interior doors, Jack looks at the opening, studs and floor level, jamb condition, hinge locations, latch alignment, floor clearance, casing, hardware, wall condition, and whether the existing frame can truly support the new door if it’s a door replacement project.
For trim, he looks at wall straightness, floor level, old trim removal, baseboard height, casing width, reveal lines, outside corners, inside corners, transitions, and how each piece will meet the real conditions of the home.
For wall details, fireplace features, crown moulding, and ceiling work, proportion matters before material. The layout has to work with the room, the windows, the ceiling height, the furniture, the lighting, and the existing structure.
Photos and measurements are often enough to start with a rough estimate. When the opening, wall, or project scope is more complicated, an in-person check may be the better next step.

Finish Carpentry Services Across Oakville, Milton & GTA
Wood Job Finish Carpentry provides careful interior finishing for homeowners, designers, builders, contractors, and realtors across Toronto, Mississauga, Oakville, Burlington, Milton, Hamilton, Cambridge, Kitchener, and Guelph.
The work includes interior doors, casing, baseboards, shoe moulding, crown moulding, wall paneling, coffered ceilings, fireplace details, custom openings, and renovation finishing.
Every home has its own conditions. Walls are not always straight. Floors are not always level. Old jambs may be twisted. Basement openings may not be square. Existing trim may be hiding rough edges.
That is why good finish carpentry starts with looking at the real space, not just the material list.

Door Installation Services
Interior doors affect how a home feels every day. A good door should swing smoothly, sit with a clean reveal, and latch without needing to be pushed, lifted, or forced.
Wood Job installs and replaces interior doors, exterior doors, pocket doors, bifold doors, sliding doors, hidden doors, and custom door solutions for openings that need a more careful approach.
Before installation, Jack checks the opening, jamb condition, hinge locations, latch alignment, casing, hardware, floor level, and wall condition. Some doors can be installed into existing frames. Other situations may need new jambs, adjustments, or a different plan before the door will feel right.
Finish Trim Carpentry Services
Trim should make a room feel finished without calling too much attention to itself.
Wood Job installs casing, baseboards, shoe moulding, window trim, door trim, and related finish details with attention to reveal lines, corner joints, transitions, and how the trim meets the actual walls and floors in the home.
In real houses, trim rarely meets perfect conditions. Drywall humps, uneven flooring, old paint buildup, and out-of-square openings all affect the final line. The goal is not to force the material. The goal is to fit it carefully so the finished result feels clean, calm, and intentional.


Custom Accent Walls & Wainscotting
Wall paneling works best when the layout is planned before the first cut.
Wood Job installs accent walls, board and batten, wainscoting, shiplap details, and custom wall paneling for bedrooms, hallways, dining rooms, offices, entryways, and feature walls.
The important details are spacing, proportion, outlet locations, switches, windows, doors, ceiling height, and how the design fits the actual room. A good wall detail should feel connected to the space, not pasted onto it.
Crown Molding & Fine Trim Carpentry
Crown moulding is not only about choosing a profile. It is about how the line meets the wall and ceiling all the way around the room.
Wood Job installs crown moulding and fine trim details for rooms where proportion, corners, ceiling conditions, and clean transitions matter.
In some homes, the ceiling is not perfectly level. In others, the wall may move slightly in and out. Those conditions affect how crown should be measured, cut, fitted, and finished. The goal is a clean visual line that works with the room.


Custom Coffered Ceilings
A coffered ceiling can add structure and depth to a room, but the layout has to be handled carefully.
Wood Job builds coffered ceiling details for living rooms, offices, dining rooms, entryways, and other spaces where the ceiling can support a stronger architectural feature.
The important part is proportion. Beam size, ceiling height, lighting, room shape, and existing ceiling conditions all affect the final design. A coffered ceiling should add detail without making the room feel heavy.
Flooring & Finish Transitions
Flooring affects finish carpentry because it changes door clearance, baseboard height, shoe moulding, thresholds, casing transitions, and the way the room reads at floor level.
Wood Job can help with flooring-related finish work and selected flooring installation projects where careful layout, clean cuts, and proper transitions matter.
The best result happens when the floor, baseboards, door casing, thresholds, and trim are planned together instead of treated as separate pieces.


Fireplace Walls & Mantels
A fireplace wall often becomes the centre of the room, so the proportions matter.
Wood Job builds fireplace walls, mantel details, trim surrounds, and related feature wall carpentry with attention to balance, projection, TV height, fireplace clearances, material choice, and how the detail connects to the rest of the room.
The mantel should not feel like a shelf added at the end. It should feel like part of the wall.
Real Project Stories
Real projects matter because they show how the work behaves inside actual homes.
Wood Job project stories show interior doors, trim packages, custom jambs, unfinished work corrections, baseboards, casing, fireplace details, accent walls, coffered ceilings, and renovation finishing in real spaces across Ontario homes.
These stories are not only portfolio photos. They show what the problem was, what details mattered, how the work was approached, and what future homeowners can learn from similar projects.
If you are planning a similar project, the project stories can help you understand what may affect the work, the price, the timeline, and the final result.
Who We Help
Wood Job Finish Carpentry helps homeowners, new buyers, designers, contractors, builders, renovators, realtors, and sellers complete the interior details that make a home feel properly finished.
Homeowners
For homeowners, finish carpentry often starts with one visible problem.
A door does not close properly. The trim looks dated. The baseboards no longer match the flooring. A fireplace wall feels unfinished. A room needs more character. A previous contractor left details incomplete.
Wood Job helps with focused finish carpentry work inside real homes, whether the project is one opening, one room, one floor, or a larger set of finishing details.
New Homeowners
Just bought a home?
Wood Job can help complete doors, trim, baseboards, casing, wall details, fireplace features, flooring transitions, and other finish details before the furniture arrives.
This is especially helpful when a home is almost right but still has builder-grade details, dated trim, old doors, unfinished openings, or small visible problems that make the space feel less complete.
Interior Designers
Design-led details need careful execution in the real space.
Wood Job works with designers on accent walls, wainscoting, fireplace features, coffered ceilings, crown moulding, custom trim, interior doors, and finish carpentry details where proportion, layout, and clean installation matter.
The goal is to respect the design, solve the site conditions, and deliver a finished detail that feels intentional.
Contractors and Builders
Wood Job helps contractors, builders, and renovators complete the finishing stage with doors, trim packages, casing, baseboards, custom jambs, crown moulding, ceiling details, wall features, and punch-list finish carpentry.
The goal is a clean handoff and finish details that do not create callbacks later.
When the final details matter, having a careful finish carpenter involved can protect the quality of the whole project.
Realtors & Sellers
Before listing a home, small visible details can change how the property feels during photos and showings.
Wood Job helps with pre-listing doors, baseboards, casing, trim repairs, fireplace details, accent walls, and other finish upgrades that make a home feel cleaner, more complete, and better maintained.
These are not always full renovation projects. Often, the right finish carpentry detail can make the home feel more cared for.
Homeowners Planning One Detail
Not every project has to be a full renovation.
If you need one room, one opening, one feature wall, one set of doors, or one unfinished detail handled properly, Wood Job can help with focused finish carpentry work inside your home.
Small work still deserves careful work.
What Clients Often Mention
Clients often mention communication, clean work, punctuality, fair pricing, problem-solving, and the feeling that the finished details made the home feel more complete.
Some projects are large. Some are small. Some are clean new installations. Others involve correcting unfinished or poorly completed work.
The common thread is simple: clients want someone who understands the details, respects the home, and takes responsibility for the result.