Defined trim and millwork scopes structured for accurate takeoffs. Numbers that match how the work actually gets built.
When the finish scope isn't defined upfront, the bid doesn't hold. The difference comes back as a change order on site.
We break down trim packages, door counts, millwork specifications, and stair systems into itemized scopes that match how the work gets built, not just how it was drawn.
Drawings show design intent. We scope to field reality. The gap between the two is where change orders live, so we address it before you bid.
If the scope changes during the bid process, we document the revision before anything moves. The updated number reflects the updated scope, in writing.
Send us the plans. We turn around an itemized scope review within one business day, at no cost. Pricing follows once scope is confirmed.
Send plans or a brief. We review fit, sequencing, and scope, and put the numbers in writing.
Line-item breakdown of trim packages, millwork, door counts, and stair systems, structured for your bid.
If the scope changes, the revision goes to you documented before the work moves.
When the job runs, the scope we built the bid around is the scope that gets built.

Crown, wainscoting, and full-room trim packages run tight and consistent.

Doors hung true and windows cased clean, square to every opening.

Treads, risers, rails, and balusters fit into a solid, finished stair.

Even reveals and flush joints around every opening and wall base.

Built-ins, shelving, and paneling built to the drawings and scribed to the field.

Items cleared, work documented, and a clean handoff at sign-off.
Send your plans. Scope reviewed and a reply within one business day, at no cost. Pricing follows once scope is confirmed.
Send Us the ScopeCOI, W-9, license, safety plan, and SDS available on request.