Commercial finish work runs on different rules than residential trim — tighter tolerances, tighter schedules, and inspectors who notice. Thirty years of finish carpentry experience carries directly into that environment.
Finish carpentry is usually the last trade on site before a space opens — which means the schedule is already tight and the tolerance for redo is low. Working as a subcontractor under licensed GCs, Ravencraft brings the same structural-carpentry background to the finish pass, so problems get caught and solved on-site instead of kicked upstream.
Reach out with the scope and timeline — Ravencraft will follow up directly.