Carpentry Services Northern Virginia by Cecco Construction include framing, finish carpentry, decks, screen rooms, additions, and structural remodeling backed by 26+ years of experience. As a Class A RBC and CBC contractor, we handle both structural and finish carpentry with precision, discipline, and a clear understanding of how buildings are designed to perform over time.
Carpentry is not just about making things look good—it is about building the structural framework that everything else depends on.
Whether it is framing a new addition, modifying a load-bearing wall, or constructing a Deck or Screen Room, the quality of the carpentry determines the success of the entire project.
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There is a major difference between rough carpentry and fine carpentry, and a professional contractor must understand both.
Rough carpentry is the structural side of the job. This includes framing, support systems, and the skeleton of a building.
When we build Decks, Screen Rooms, additions, and structural modifications, this is primarily rough carpentry.
This type of work involves:
Rough carpentry is not about appearance—it is about strength, alignment, and structural integrity.
If rough carpentry is done incorrectly, everything that follows will fail.
Fine carpentry, also known as finish carpentry, focuses on the visible elements of a project.
This includes:
This work requires a different level of craftsmanship.
Precision, clean lines, and attention to detail are critical.
Fine carpentry is what people see, but it relies completely on the quality of the rough carpentry behind it.
At Cecco Construction, we specialize in structural carpentry that holds up under real-world conditions.
We handle:
Every structural element is carefully planned.
We understand how loads transfer through a building, and we make sure everything is framed correctly and safely.
When required, we follow engineered plans to ensure full compliance with building codes.
Outdoor carpentry projects require a different approach than interior work.
Exposure to weather, moisture, and temperature changes means materials and methods must be selected carefully.
We build:
These projects rely heavily on rough carpentry and the use of pressure-treated lumber and structural-grade materials.
Proper spacing, fastening, and support systems are essential to ensure durability and safety.
Our outdoor structures are designed to handle the elements while maintaining structural integrity over time.
One of the most complex aspects of carpentry is tying new construction into an existing structure.
This requires experience, planning, and precision.
We specialize in:
We ensure that new framing aligns properly with existing structures, maintaining both structural integrity and visual consistency.
This is where many contractors fall short, but it is one of our strengths.