When a renovation or custom home reaches the finishing stage, the work becomes more visible.
Doors, casing, baseboards, crown moulding, wall paneling, fireplace details, custom jambs, ceiling trim, and final interior details are the parts of the project the client sees every day. At this stage, small mistakes are no longer hidden behind drywall, framing, or rough construction. They are right in front of the homeowner.
Wood Job Finish Carpentry supports contractors, builders, renovators, designers, and project managers who need reliable, detail-focused interior finish carpentry for residential projects.
Led by Cenk Jack Ozer, Wood Job is a small, hands-on finish carpentry business built for projects where clean installation, careful measuring, job-site respect, and final details matter.
We help with doors, trim packages, baseboards, casing, custom jambs, crown moulding, coffered ceilings, wall paneling, wainscoting, fireplace features, flooring-related finishing, window extensions, and renovation completion work across Toronto, Mississauga, Oakville, Milton, Burlington, Brampton, Cambridge, Guelph, Kitchener, Waterloo, Hamilton, and surrounding areas.
A Finish Carpenter Contractors Can Trust at the Final Stage
The final stage of a project can either protect the contractor’s reputation or damage it.
A renovation may have strong framing, clean drywall, good flooring, quality cabinets, and careful painting — but if the doors do not close properly, the casing lines are inconsistent, the baseboards have rough joints, or the trim details look rushed, the client notices.
Finish carpentry is where the project starts to feel complete.
Wood Job Finish Carpentry helps contractors and builders complete that final stage with careful, clean, client-facing workmanship. We understand that when we work on your project, we are also representing your standard.
Our goal is simple: show up prepared, communicate clearly, work respectfully, and leave behind finish details that support the quality of the entire project.

Finish Carpentry Services for Contractors and Builders
Contractors and builders often need a finish carpenter who can step into a project at the right time, understand the scope, and execute cleanly without creating unnecessary complications.
Wood Job Finish Carpentry can help with the following interior finishing scopes.
Interior Door Installation
Interior doors are one of the most common finishing items contractors need completed cleanly and efficiently.
We install solid interior doors, shaker doors, raised-panel doors, closet doors, French doors, double doors, slab doors, pre-hung doors, and custom door setups depending on the project.
Our door installation work focuses on:
- Clean reveal lines
- Proper swing
- Latch alignment
- Hardware installation
- Hinge fitting
- Casing integration
- Door trimming when required
- Jamb and opening adjustments
A door should not only look good. It should close properly, feel solid, and function every day.
Trim Packages, Casing and Baseboards
For renovation contractors and custom home builders, trim packages are often the moment the project begins to look truly finished.
We install door casing, window casing, baseboards, shoe moulding, trim profiles, room-to-room transitions, and finishing details with attention to layout, joint quality, corners, and consistency.
We can help with:
- Full home trim packages
- Main floor trim packages
- Basement trim packages
- Door and window casing
- Baseboard installation
- Shoe moulding
- Trim replacement after flooring
- Trim completion after renovation work
- Interior finishing for custom homes
A good trim package should feel consistent across the home. The casing, baseboards, transitions, and corners should support the room rather than distract from it.
Custom Door Jambs and Non-Standard Openings
Not every project has standard openings.
Basement units, older homes, renovations, additions, and custom spaces often have oversized, uneven, or inconsistent openings. Standard jamb material does not always solve the problem cleanly.
Wood Job Finish Carpentry can help with custom MDF jambs, door resizing, jamb extensions, casing adjustments, and individual fitting for non-standard openings.
This is especially useful for contractors who need a door installation to look clean even when the rough opening is not ideal.
A properly handled custom jamb can make the difference between a door that simply closes and a door that looks like it belongs in the finished space.



Crown Moulding and Fine Trim
Crown moulding and fine trim require clean layout, accurate corner work, and an understanding of proportion.
We install crown moulding, ceiling trim, applied moulding, fine trim details, and custom profiles for contractors and builders who need interior spaces to feel more complete.
This can be useful in:
- Dining rooms
- Primary bedrooms
- Hallways
- Main floors
- Custom homes
- Feature rooms
- Renovated interiors
Crown moulding should not feel forced. It should suit the room, the ceiling height, and the overall style of the home.
Coffered Ceilings, Waffle Ceilings and Ceiling Details
Ceiling details can add value and character to a custom home or renovation, but they require planning before installation.
We help with coffered ceilings, waffle ceilings, ceiling box layouts, decorative beams, crown integration, and trim details that need to work with pot lights, vents, ceiling height, room size, and existing framing conditions.
For contractors and builders, this kind of work is especially important because ceiling details are highly visible. If the spacing is wrong, the lights do not align, or the layout feels off, the entire room can feel unbalanced.
Wall Paneling, Wainscoting and Accent Walls
Many renovation projects now include at least one architectural wall detail.
We install wainscoting, board and batten, panel walls, shiplap, geometric accent walls, fireplace wall paneling, dining room wall treatments, entryway details, office walls, and feature walls.
For contractors, this can be a useful add-on scope when the client wants the project to feel more custom without redesigning the entire home.
Clean spacing, proportion, outlet planning, casing alignment, and baseboard integration are all important in wall feature work.
Custom Accent Walls and Shiplap



Fireplace Feature Frames and Mantel Details
A fireplace is often one of the most visible areas in a living room or basement renovation.
Wood Job Finish Carpentry can help with fireplace mantels, fireplace feature frames, trim surrounds, panel details, TV wall framing details, and custom wood features around fireplace walls.
We pay attention to the fireplace opening, TV position, wall width, mantel height, side spacing, material transitions, and how the feature connects to the room.
A fireplace detail should feel built into the project, not added at the end without planning.
Window Extensions and Trim Returns
Renovations often leave windows needing custom extension work.
Changes to wall thickness, drywall, insulation, flooring, or previous renovation work can create window areas that need clean returns, casing, or extension jambs.
We help with custom window extensions, returns, casing, and finish details so window openings feel complete and consistent with the rest of the interior.
Flooring-Related Finish Carpentry
When old carpet is removed or new flooring is installed, the finish carpentry around the room often needs attention.
We help with baseboards, shoe moulding, transitions, door trimming, casing adjustments, and flooring-related finishing details.
For contractors and flooring professionals, this can be a useful support scope after flooring installation is complete or when a renovation needs the final details tied together.
Where We Fit Into a Project
Wood Job Finish Carpentry is often brought in near the final stage of a renovation or custom home, but the best results happen when finish details are considered before the last minute.
After Drywall and Paint Planning
Finish carpentry usually needs clean surfaces, clear access, and confirmed layout decisions.
Before installation, it helps to know:
- Door styles and sizes
- Trim profile
- Baseboard height
- Casing profile
- Flooring height
- Paint schedule
- Hardware selection
- Wall panel layout
- Ceiling detail layout
- Fireplace feature plan
- Any non-standard openings
The more details are confirmed before installation, the cleaner the finished result.
After Flooring or Before Final Paint
Some finish carpentry is best completed after flooring. Other details may need to be installed before final painting.
Baseboards, shoe moulding, casing, and trim often depend on flooring height. Wall paneling, wainscoting, and crown moulding may need coordination with painting and caulking.
We can work with contractors to determine the right sequence for the scope.
During the Final Interior Finishing Stage
This is where Wood Job Finish Carpentry is most useful.
When the project needs doors, trim, casing, baseboards, jambs, wall features, fireplace details, ceiling trim, or other visible finishing completed cleanly, we can step in and help bring the interior together.


What Contractors Can Expect From Wood Job Finish Carpentry
Contractors and builders do not only need skill. They need a subcontractor who understands job-site expectations.
Clear Communication
We communicate clearly about scope, timing, measurements, materials, access, and project conditions.
If something needs clarification before cutting or installing, we would rather discuss it first than guess and create a problem later.
Respect for the Client and the Project
When we work on a contractor’s project, we understand that the client relationship is important.
We work respectfully inside the home, stay professional, and avoid creating confusion between the homeowner and the contractor.
Clean Job-Site Habits
Interior finishing often happens when the home is close to completion. Floors, walls, cabinets, stairs, paint, and other finishes may already be in place.
We work with organized tools, careful movement, and respect for the finished environment.
Detail-Focused Installation
Finish carpentry is visible work. The joints, miters, reveals, corners, transitions, casing lines, and baseboard runs all matter.
We take the time to make the final details look intentional.
Practical Problem Solving
Renovation projects are not always perfect. Walls can be uneven. Openings can be out of square. Floors can change height. Existing trim may not match. Previous work may need adjustment.
We help solve those conditions with practical finish carpentry thinking.
Small-Business Accountability
Wood Job Finish Carpentry is led by Cenk Jack Ozer. Contractors are not dealing with a rotating crew or a large company where responsibility is unclear.
You are working with a hands-on finish carpenter who takes personal pride in the final result.
Project Types We Support
Wood Job Finish Carpentry can support contractors and builders on different types of residential projects.



Custom Homes
Custom homes need clean interior details that match the quality of the build.
We can help with solid doors, casing, baseboards, crown moulding, ceiling details, wall paneling, fireplace features, and final interior trim packages.
Full Home Renovations
In full renovations, the finish carpentry helps connect new materials, new layouts, new flooring, and existing conditions into a finished home.
We can help complete doors, trim, baseboards, window extensions, casing, and custom details after the main renovation work is complete.
Basement Renovations and Secondary Units
Basements often include non-standard openings, custom jambs, door fitting, casing, baseboards, and trim work around mechanical, structural, or layout challenges.
We can help with clean basement door installation, custom jambs, trim packages, and final finishing.
Main Floor Renovations
Main floor renovations often need the finish carpentry to connect kitchen areas, living rooms, hallways, entries, dining rooms, fireplaces, and stair areas.
We can help with casing, baseboards, shoe moulding, doors, fireplace details, wall paneling, and trim transitions.
Pre-Listing and Move-In Ready Projects
Some contractors and realtors need quick, visible finish upgrades before listing photos, showings, closing, or move-in.
We can help with carpet removal, flooring-related finishing, trim refreshes, doors, baseboards, casing, fireplace details, and small finish upgrades that make the home feel more complete.
Move-In Ready Finish Carpentry
Real Project Examples Contractors Can Relate To
These project examples show the kind of finish carpentry details contractors, builders, and renovators often need completed properly.
Milton Custom Door Jambs and Interior Door Installation
In Milton, we completed a basement unit door installation where the openings were oversized, inconsistent, and not ready for standard jamb material.
Instead of forcing regular material into uneven openings, we built custom MDF jambs, resized the doors, and fitted each opening individually. The project included six interior doors and custom jamb work that helped the basement feel properly finished.
This is a strong example of the kind of problem-solving contractors often need from a finish carpenter.
Milton Custom Door Jamb and Interior Door Installation Project
Cambridge Doors, Trim and Baseboards for a Custom Home
In Cambridge, we completed solid interior doors, painted trim, door casing, and baseboards for a modern custom home.
The home had a clean, contemporary style, so the finish carpentry needed to be consistent, quiet, and precise. Door lines, casing alignment, baseboard joints, and room-to-room consistency all mattered.
This project is a good example of finish carpentry supporting the overall quality of a custom home.
Cambridge Doors, Trim and Baseboard Installation Project
Milton Full Trim Package for a Renovated Home
In Milton, we completed a full trim package for a renovated home, including solid interior doors, poplar trim, casing, baseboards, clean joints, and detailed transitions.
Renovation finishing often requires patience because the final details must connect different areas of the home and make the space feel complete.
This project shows how finish carpentry can bring a renovation together at the final stage.
Milton Full Trim Package Installation Project
Toronto Bungalow Renovation Finishing
In Toronto, we worked on a bungalow renovation that included solid interior doors, casing, baseboards, custom window extensions, and a fireplace feature frame.
One important detail was a continuous channel trim profile. The line had to continue cleanly from baseboard into casing and around the room. That type of detail requires careful alignment and consistency.
For contractors, this project shows the importance of a finish carpenter who understands trim profiles and visible room-wide details.
Toronto Bungalow Doors, Trim, Baseboards and Fireplace Project
Guelph Custom Coffered Ceiling With Pot Light Planning
In Guelph, we completed a custom coffered ceiling with 12 ceiling boxes and coordinated pot light layout.
The ceiling design had to work with the room proportions and lighting locations. Planning before installation was essential so the final ceiling detail felt balanced and intentional.
This is a good example of the coordination needed between finish carpentry, electrical layout, and design intent.
Guelph Coffered Ceiling Installation Project
What to Send for a Contractor or Builder Estimate
To understand the scope properly, please send as much information as possible.
For Door and Trim Packages
Please send:
- Project city
- Number of doors
- Door style and size, if known
- Slab or pre-hung doors
- Casing profile
- Baseboard profile and height
- Approximate linear footage
- Flooring status
- Paint schedule
- Photos of openings and rooms
- Whether material is supplied by contractor, homeowner, or Wood Job Finish Carpentry
For Custom Jambs or Non-Standard Openings
Please send:
- Photos of each opening
- Opening width and height
- Wall thickness
- Door size, if already selected
- Whether the opening is square
- Whether casing is being replaced
- Whether custom MDF jambs or extensions are needed
- Any site condition concerns
For Coffered Ceilings or Ceiling Details
Please send:
- Room length and width
- Ceiling height
- Ceiling photos
- Pot light layout
- Vent and bulkhead locations
- Desired ceiling design
- Trim or crown profile
- Electrical timing
- Paint schedule
For Wall Paneling, Wainscoting or Fireplace Features
Please send:
- Wall photos
- Wall width and height
- Design or inspiration photo
- Outlet and switch locations
- Fireplace opening size, if applicable
- TV location, if applicable
- Baseboard and casing details
- Whether painting is included by others
For Flooring-Related Finish Work
Please send:
- Flooring type
- Whether old carpet or flooring is being removed
- Photos of rooms
- Approximate square footage
- Baseboard condition
- Whether shoe moulding is needed
- Door clearance concerns
- Transition areas
- Timeline
Rough Estimates and Walkthroughs
For some scopes, a rough starting range can be provided from photos, measurements, and project details.
This can work well for:
- Interior door installation
- Baseboards
- Casing
- Trim packages
- Accent walls
- Wainscoting
- Fireplace features
- Crown moulding
- Flooring-related finishing
- Custom jambs
For larger projects, full trim packages, custom homes, coffered ceilings, and detailed renovation finishing, a walkthrough may be recommended before final pricing.
Why Contractors and Builders Work With Wood Job Finish Carpentry
We Understand the Final Stage Pressure
By the time finish carpentry begins, schedules are often tight and clients are paying close attention.
We understand that the final stage needs clean work, clear communication, and fewer surprises.
We Care About the Details Clients Notice
Homeowners may not know every technical term, but they notice crooked lines, poor joints, rough casing, uneven reveals, and doors that do not close properly.
We focus on the details that affect the finished impression.
We Support Your Reputation
When we work on your project, our finish carpentry becomes part of what the client associates with your company.
We take that seriously.
We Are Better Suited for Detail Work Than Volume Work
Wood Job Finish Carpentry is not trying to be the fastest high-volume crew on every site.
We are best suited for contractors and builders who need careful interior finishing, custom details, clean installation, and a finish carpenter who cares about the final look.
We Bring a Hands-On Craftsmanship Standard
Jack’s work is shaped by a personal and family-rooted respect for woodworking: measure carefully, respect the material, work cleanly, and leave the final details looking right.
That standard is especially important on contractor and builder projects where the finish stage reflects the quality of the entire job.
Related Services for Contractors and Builders
Wood Job Finish Carpentry supports contractors, builders, renovators, and project managers with the final interior details that clients see every day: doors, trim packages, casing, baseboards, custom jambs, ceiling details, wall features, and clean renovation finishing.
Interior Door Installation
Interior door installation for renovations, custom homes, basements, and non-standard openings, including solid doors, slab doors, pre-hung doors, casing, hardware, reveals, and fitting adjustments.
Trim Packages and Baseboards
Full trim packages, casing, baseboards, shoe moulding, window trim, door trim, and room-to-room finishing details for renovations, custom homes, main floors, and basements.
Custom Jambs and Non-Standard Openings
Custom jambs, door resizing, jamb extensions, casing adjustments, and finish solutions for oversized, uneven, or non-standard openings in basements, older homes, and renovations.
Coffered Ceilings
Coffered ceilings, waffle ceilings, ceiling boxes, beams, crown integration, and ceiling trim details planned around room size, pot lights, vents, bulkheads, and finish schedules.
Wall Paneling and Feature Walls
Board and batten, wainscoting, shiplap, panel walls, fireplace wall paneling, office walls, dining room details, and feature walls for builder-led and renovation projects.
Crown Moulding and Fine Trim
Crown moulding, ceiling trim, applied moulding, casing details, and fine trim work for custom homes, renovated interiors, dining rooms, main floors, and feature spaces.
Flooring-Related Finish Work
After carpet removal or flooring installation, we help complete baseboards, shoe moulding, transitions, door clearance adjustments, casing touch-ups, and flooring-related finishing details.
Rough Estimate for Contractors
Send door counts, trim profiles, photos, measurements, project location, drawings, scope notes, and site conditions for a rough starting range or walkthrough recommendation.
Finish Carpentry for Contractors and Builders Service Areas
Wood Job Finish Carpentry supports contractors, builders, renovators, designers, and homeowners across Toronto, Mississauga, Oakville, Milton, Burlington, Brampton, Cambridge, Guelph, Kitchener, Waterloo, Hamilton, and surrounding areas.
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Finish Carpentry for Contractors and Builders Questions
Do you work as a finish carpentry subcontractor?
Yes. Wood Job Finish Carpentry can support contractors, builders, and renovators with interior doors, trim packages, casing, baseboards, custom jambs, crown moulding, wall paneling, ceiling details, fireplace features, and other residential finish carpentry scopes.
Can you install full trim packages?
Yes. We can install trim packages for renovations, custom homes, basements, main floors, and residential interior projects. Scope can include doors, casing, baseboards, shoe moulding, window trim, crown moulding, and related finish details.
Can you handle custom jambs and non-standard openings?
Yes. We can build custom jambs, resize doors, adjust openings, install casing, and work with non-standard conditions when regular pre-made jambs are not suitable.
Do you work on custom homes?
Yes. We can support custom home finish carpentry with solid doors, painted trim, baseboards, casing, crown moulding, ceiling details, wall paneling, fireplace features, and final interior details.
Can you coordinate with other trades?
Yes. Finish carpentry often depends on flooring, painting, drywall, electrical, and renovation sequencing. We can communicate clearly about timing, access, layout, and site conditions.
Can you provide labor only or material and labor?
Depending on the project, we can discuss labor only or material and labor options. Material selection, trim profile, door type, and project complexity all affect pricing.
Do you provide rough estimates from photos?
Yes. For many scopes, we can provide a rough starting range from photos, measurements, and project details. Larger or more complex projects may require a walkthrough before final pricing.
What type of contractor projects are the best fit?
We are a good fit for contractors and builders who need careful finish carpentry rather than rushed volume work. Projects involving doors, trim, baseboards, custom details, ceiling features, fireplace frames, wall paneling, or problem-solving around non-standard openings are especially suitable.
Need a Reliable Finish Carpenter for Your Next Project?
If you are a contractor, builder, renovator, designer, or project manager looking for detailed residential finish carpentry, Wood Job Finish Carpentry can help with the final interior details that make the project feel complete.
Send photos, plans, measurements, trim profiles, project location, and a short scope description. We can review the details and let you know if a rough estimate is possible or if a walkthrough would be better.