Concrete Estimation Service
We deliver accurate volume takeoffs for slabs, footings, and pours
Complete carpentry takeoffs; trim, millwork, doors, windows, and built-ins priced line by line.




SERVICES OVERVIEW
Carpentry scopes span a wide range, from rough framing to highly detailed finish work. One of the most common causes of inaccurate bids is mixing or overlooking items between these two phases. We keep rough and finish carpentry clearly separated, ensuring every structural and aesthetic element is accounted for with precision from the start.
Our takeoffs include door and window units, interior trim profiles, built-in cabinetry, stair components, and millwork items, measured with the same accuracy as structural wood. Every item is cross-checked against drawings so nothing is missed. Whether you’re a finish carpenter or a general contractor, our breakdowns support clear pricing and reliable execution.


We quantify steel, load-bearing elements, and structural components precisely
CALL TO ACTION
We review architectural plans, interior elevations, door/window schedules, and millwork details to define full carpentry scope clearly.
Every element is measured line by line, from studs and framing members to trim, doors, windows, and built-ins, with clear separation of rough and finish work.
We prepare organised reports covering trim quantities, board footage, hardware allowances, and millwork components for easy pricing and execution.
Your estimate is delivered on time, with quick updates for design changes, revised drawings, or RFIs to keep your bid accurate and competitive.
WHY US?
Finish carpentry detail matters. Our estimates reflect the full scope so you don’t leave money behind on the trim and millwork.
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FAQs
Floor plans with room labels, door and window schedules, interior elevations, and millwork drawings give us what we need. Specifications help us confirm materials and finish requirements.
Yes, but they are listed as separate sections. That way your rough framing sub and your finish carpenter can each take their portion without any scope confusion.
Yes. Detailed interior elevations and millwork shop drawings help us quantify custom cabinetry, built-in units, and architectural woodwork down to the component level.
We note hardware prep requirements such as hinges, deadbolts, and pulls but typically list them as allowances. Exact hardware quantities depend on the owner's hardware schedule.
We add standard waste factors for mitre cuts and flag any unusual transition conditions in the estimate notes so your carpenter knows to budget extra material for those areas.