Trim, Casework & Final Detail

Commercial Finish Carpentry

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.

Wood ceiling and trim finish detail
Scope

The detail pass that finishes the job.

  • Trim and millwork installation
  • Commercial casework and built-ins
  • Door and hardware installation
  • Punch-list and detail work ahead of occupancy
  • Coordination with GCs on schedule-driven finish work
Approach

Built for GC schedules.

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.

Need finish carpentry on a commercial job?

Reach out with the scope and timeline — Ravencraft will follow up directly.