Professional Carpentry Services in Vermont

Decks. Siding. Trim. Fencing. Structural repairs. Built to withstand Vermont weather.
Home Carpentry

Community Works handles residential carpentry across Vermont — from deck repair and custom builds to siding replacement, rot repair, trim work, fencing, and pergolas. Our carpenters understand how Vermont’s climate — freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow loads, ice, and moisture — stresses exterior structures, and they build and repair accordingly.

We use materials rated for New England conditions and follow building practices designed for longevity, not speed. Every carpentry project includes a detailed written estimate with transparent pricing, daily photo updates during construction, and a final walkthrough before we consider the job complete.

Our Carpentry Services

Deck Repair

Deck repair in Vermont typically involves replacing damaged boards, reinforcing joists, securing loose hardware, and addressing rot at the ledger board where the deck meets your house. We assess every deck structurally before recommending cosmetic work — there’s no point staining a deck that isn’t safe to stand on.

Custom Deck Builds

We design and build custom decks using pressure-treated lumber, cedar, or composite decking based on your budget, aesthetic preference, and maintenance tolerance. Every build meets or exceeds Vermont building code and includes proper flashing, hardware, and drainage planning.

Cable Railing Installation

Cable railing systems provide clean sightlines while meeting code requirements. We install stainless steel cable railing on new builds and as upgrades to existing decks and porches.

Siding Repair and Replacement

Vermont weather is hard on siding. We repair and replace clapboard, vinyl, fiber cement, and cedar siding. Whether it’s one damaged section or a full side of the house, we match existing materials and paint to blend seamlessly.

Rot Repair

Rot repair targets the specific areas where water has compromised wood — trim, fascia, sill plates, window frames, door frames, and deck framing. We remove all damaged material, treat surrounding wood, and install new material that’s properly primed and sealed against future moisture.

Trim Work

Interior and exterior trim installation and replacement — baseboards, crown molding, window and door casing, corner boards, and fascia. Clean, precise trim work finishes a room or an exterior properly.

Fencing

Privacy fencing, picket fencing, post-and-rail, and custom designs. We set posts in concrete, use weather-rated hardware, and build fences designed to handle Vermont’s frost heave and wind loads.

Pergolas

Custom pergola construction for patios, decks, and garden areas. Freestanding or attached, built with pressure-treated lumber or cedar and designed to your specifications.

Built for Vermont Conditions

Carpentry in Vermont isn’t the same as carpentry in a temperate climate. Our structures endure freeze-thaw cycles from October through April, heavy snow loads, ice dams, salt exposure, high moisture, and intense summer UV. Every material choice, fastener selection, and construction detail needs to account for these conditions.

Our carpenters build with this knowledge. We select pressure-treated lumber rated for ground contact where needed, use stainless or coated hardware that won’t corrode, and flash and seal every joint where water could enter. This isn’t over-engineering — it’s building correctly for where we live.

How It Works

Painting FAQs

How much does deck repair cost in Vermont?
Deck repair in Vermont typically costs $500–3,000 for board replacement and hardware, or $3,000–8,000+ for more extensive structural repair including joists and ledger work. A full custom deck build ranges from $10,000–25,000+ depending on size, materials, and design. We provide free estimates within 48 hours.
Push a screwdriver into the deck boards and framing, especially where the deck meets your house (the ledger board). If the wood is soft, you need repair. If the wood is solid but the stain is faded or worn, refinishing is sufficient. We do free deck inspections and will tell you exactly what needs attention.
Yes. All deck builds that require permits under local building codes are permitted and inspected. We handle the permit process and ensure every build meets or exceeds code requirements.
In most cases, yes. Rot repair targets only the damaged sections — we remove compromised wood, treat adjacent areas, and install new material. Catching rot early is significantly less expensive than waiting until a full replacement is needed.

Areas Served

We provide painting services in South Burlington, Burlington, Essex, Williston, Shelburne, Charlotte, Hinesburg, Stowe, Waterbury, South Royalton, and communities throughout central Vermont.