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Finish Carpentry Services

Wood Job Finish Carpentry provides owner-led finish carpentry for homeowners, contractors, builders, interior designers and realtors across Halton, Waterloo Region and the Greater Toronto Area.

The work is led by Jack Cenk Ozer, with personal attention given to the details that make a home feel properly finished: interior doors, casing, baseboards, trim, crown moulding, accent walls, fireplace walls, mantels, coffered ceilings, flooring transitions and small interior finishing details.

Finish carpentry is not the rough stage of a project.

It is the part people see every day.

A door that rubs will be noticed every morning. A casing joint that was rushed will catch the eye every time someone walks through the hallway. A baseboard line that fights the wall can make a new renovation feel unfinished.

These details matter because people live with them.

At Wood Job, the goal is simple: clean work, careful fitting and personal responsibility from the first conversation to the final detail.


Real projects. Real homes. Real customers.

Wood Job Finish Carpentry has earned trust through owner-led finish carpentry, interior door installation, trim carpentry, casing, baseboards, crown moulding, accent walls, wainscoting, coffered ceilings, fireplace walls, mantels, and detailed interior finishing across Oakville, Milton, Burlington, Mississauga, Cambridge, Kitchener, Guelph, Hamilton, Vaughan, Toronto and surrounding areas.


Owner-Led Finish Carpentry, Built Around Responsibility

Wood Job is intentionally small.

That is not a weakness. It is part of the work.

Finish carpentry depends on small decisions made on site. A reveal may need to be adjusted. An old jamb may not be as straight as it looked in the photo. A wall may have a hump that changes how the casing sits. A floor may slope enough to affect the baseboard line.

Those decisions should not disappear through layers of office staff, salespeople and changing crews.

When you work with Wood Job Finish Carpentry, the responsibility stays close to the work. Jack Cenk Ozer personally reviews the project details, understands the site conditions and leads the finish carpentry with the final result in mind.

The name, the hands and the responsibility stay connected.


Finish Details for Real Homes

Most homes are not perfect showrooms.

Older homes may have out-of-square openings, twisted jambs, paint buildup, uneven drywall, sloped floors or trim that was hiding rough conditions underneath. Newer homes can have builder-grade doors, narrow baseboards, rushed casing, unfinished basement details or simple trim packages that make the space feel less complete than it should.

Good finish carpentry works with the real condition of the home.

That means measuring carefully, checking how the existing walls and openings behave, choosing the right approach before cutting, and giving honest advice when a site visit is needed before a firm quote.

Some projects are straightforward.

Some are not.

The important thing is to look at the real details before promising a result.

Coffered ceiling project completed by finish carpenter Jack Cenk Ozer at Wood Job Finish Carpentry.

Our Finish Carpentry Services

Door Installation

An interior door installation process executed by a finish carpenter

Interior doors affect privacy, sound, daily comfort and the way each room feels.

A good door should swing properly, sit with a clean reveal and latch without needing to be pushed, lifted or forced. In real homes, that depends on more than the door slab. The jamb condition, hinge locations, floor level, wall condition, casing and hardware all affect the final result.

Wood Job installs and replaces interior doors, including slab doors, prehung doors, solid-core doors, shaker-style doors, bedroom doors, bathroom doors, closet doors, French doors, pocket doors and custom door openings where the existing condition needs careful adjustment.

Finish Trim Carpentry

Wall panel installed by Wood Job Finish Carpentry

Trim is the part of a renovation that makes the room feel complete.

Door casing, window casing, baseboards, shoe moulding, jamb extensions, returns and small finishing pieces all have to work together. The cuts matter, but so do the small decisions: where the reveal sits, how the casing meets the baseboard, how a long wall is handled and whether the trim is being fitted to the actual condition of the room.

Wood Job provides finish trim carpentry for single rooms, basements, main floors, custom homes, renovation finishing, move-in ready upgrades and unfinished details left behind by other trades.

Accent Walls & Wainscoting

Wall panel trim detail in Oakville home

A custom wall detail should look intentional.

Before the first cut, the layout has to make sense with the wall length, ceiling height, outlets, switches, windows, doors and furniture placement. If the spacing is rushed, the wall can look wrong even when every individual piece is cut cleanly.

Wood Job builds accent walls, board and batten, wainscoting, shiplap, MDF wall paneling and custom feature wall details for living rooms, bedrooms, home offices, dining rooms, entryways and basement spaces.

Crown Molding & Fine Trim

Crown molding corner detail in Oakville home

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. Ceiling height, wall straightness, corner conditions, spring angle and room proportion all affect the finished look.

Wood Job installs crown moulding, ceiling trim, applied moulding, decorative trim details and fine interior finishing for homes where the final lines need to feel clean, balanced and properly handled.

Coffered Ceilings

Coffered ceiling installed by a finish carpenter in Guelph home

A coffered ceiling can add structure and depth to a room, but the layout has to be planned carefully.

The size of the room, ceiling height, lighting, beam depth, crown profile and symmetry all matter. In an 8 or 9 foot room, the goal is not to make the ceiling heavy. The goal is to add detail without making the room feel smaller.

Wood Job builds custom coffered ceilings and ceiling trim details with careful layout, proportion planning and finish carpentry detail.

Fireplace Walls & Mantels

A fireplace mantel installed by a finish carpenter in Oakville home

A fireplace wall usually becomes the centre of the room.

That means small proportion mistakes are easy to see. The mantel should feel connected to the wall, not like a shelf added at the end. The trim, framing, fireplace insert, TV height, material choice and surrounding room style all have to work together.

Wood Job builds custom fireplace feature walls, mantel surrounds, MDF mantel details, framing for fireplace walls, cement board preparation for tile areas, drywall-ready fireplace structures and trim details around fireplace spaces.

Flooring Installation

Hardwood flooring installed by a finish carpenter in Toronto

Flooring affects the whole feeling of a room, but the finished result depends on more than the planks.

Layout, transitions, subfloor conditions, doorways, baseboards, shoe moulding and stair or hallway connections all affect how the floor feels when the room is complete.

Wood Job provides flooring installation and flooring-related finish carpentry, including vinyl plank, laminate, engineered flooring, carpet removal, flooring transitions, baseboards and final trim details.


Small Jobs and Larger Renovation Finishing

Not every finish carpentry project is the same size.

Some homeowners need one door adjusted, one casing replaced, one baseboard repaired or one unfinished detail corrected. Others need a full trim package, new interior doors throughout the home, a fireplace wall, a coffered ceiling or finish carpentry support during a larger renovation.

The size of the project may change.

The care should not.

Wood Job reviews each request with the same practical question:

What needs to be done for this to look clean, function properly and feel finished inside the home?


What Wood Job Checks Before the Work Begins

Before giving advice or preparing a rough estimate, Wood Job looks at the details that can affect the final result.

For doors, that may include the opening size, jamb condition, hinge placement, latch alignment, floor level, casing and whether the old frame can be reused.

For trim, it may include wall condition, old trim removal, profile choice, baseboard height, casing width, flooring transitions and paint stage.

For wall panels, fireplace walls or coffered ceilings, layout matters before cutting begins. Proportion, symmetry, outlets, ceiling height and material choice can all change the right approach.

This is why photos and measurements are helpful, but not always the whole story.

A photo-based estimate can give a rough starting range. A site visit may be better when the opening, wall condition or project scope needs to be checked in person.


Who We Help

Wood Job Finish Carpentry works with homeowners, contractors, builders, designers and realtors who care about the finished details.

Homeowners

For homeowners, finish carpentry is about making the home feel complete, comfortable and cared for.

That may mean replacing builder-grade doors, finishing a basement, upgrading baseboards, adding an accent wall, correcting unfinished trim or finally completing the details that have been bothering you every day.

Interior Designers

For designers, the goal is not just to install wood.

The goal is to protect the design intent while making the detail work in the real space. Panel spacing, trim profiles, fireplace proportions, ceiling details and finish transitions all need practical execution.

Wood Job works with designers who care about clean lines, careful layout and a finished result that respects the original idea.

Realtors & Sellers

For realtors and sellers, small finish carpentry updates can help a home feel cleaner, more complete and better maintained when buyers walk through it.

This can include door adjustments, trim repairs, baseboard replacement, casing correction, closet door updates, unfinished details and pre-listing visual improvements.

No honest carpenter should promise a guaranteed sale price increase. But clean doors, trim and finishing details can change how a home feels during a showing.

Contractors & Builders

For contractors and builders, the finishing stage needs reliability.

Trim packages, interior doors, casing, baseboards, hardware, flooring transitions and punch-list details all affect how the project is handed over to the client.

Wood Job supports contractors and builders who need careful finish carpentry without unnecessary confusion.


Service Areas

Wood Job Finish Carpentry serves homeowners, contractors, designers and realtors across Halton, Waterloo Region and the Greater Toronto Area, including:

Oakville, Milton, Burlington, Mississauga, Cambridge, Kitchener, Guelph, Hamilton, Vaughan, Toronto and surrounding areas.

The work is especially suited for clients who want direct communication, careful finish details and owner-led responsibility rather than a large, faceless renovation crew.


Request a Rough Estimate

Planning a finish carpentry project?

Send clear photos, basic measurements, your project location and a short description of what you would like completed. For many projects, we can provide a rough starting range from photos and measurements before booking an in-person walkthrough.

Whether you need interior doors, trim, casing, baseboards, an accent wall, fireplace wall, coffered ceiling, flooring details or a small finish carpentry repair, we can review the information and let you know the best next step.


Finish Carpentry Questions

Can you give a rough estimate from photos?

Yes, for many projects. Clear photos, rough measurements, the project city and a short description are often enough to start the conversation. If the opening, wall condition or scope is complicated, a site visit may be needed before a firm quote.

Do you take small finish carpentry jobs?

Yes. Small jobs still deserve clean work. One door, one casing, one baseboard repair or one unfinished detail can be worth doing properly, especially when it affects how the home feels every day.

Do you work in occupied homes?

Yes. Many Wood Job projects happen inside homes where people are already living. Carpentry creates some dust and noise, but the work can be planned with organized tools, a clear cutting area, floor protection where needed and cleanup at the end of the work.

Can you fix trim or doors another contractor left unfinished?

In many cases, yes. The first step is to see the current condition. Some problems can be corrected cleanly, while others may require removing and rebuilding part of the work. Photos help show what may be possible.

What affects the cost of finish carpentry?

Project size, material choice, existing site conditions, old trim removal, wall and floor condition, number of doors or rooms, custom details, paint stage and travel area can all affect cost. A simple door replacement is different from correcting twisted jambs, custom openings or full-room trim work.

Do you work with contractors, designers and realtors?

Yes. Wood Job works directly with homeowners, but also supports contractors, builders, interior designers and realtors who need careful finish carpentry for renovation finishing, design details, pre-listing updates or project handoff.

What areas do you serve?

Wood Job Finish Carpentry serves Halton, Waterloo Region and the Greater Toronto Area, including Oakville, Milton, Burlington, Mississauga, Cambridge, Kitchener, Guelph, Hamilton, Vaughan, Toronto and surrounding areas.