
Carpentry Services in Houston, TX
Carpentry is the kind of work that gives a home or business its personality. The trim around your doors, the shelves that hold your favorite things, the cabinets you open every day—these details matter. At BHC Contracting LLC, we’ve been helping Houston property owners with carpentry projects for decades. From brand-new builds to restoring older woodwork, our team puts skill and pride into every cut, nail, and finish.


Built to Last
Good carpentry should look great, but it should also hold up. That’s why we choose durable materials and proven techniques. Whether it’s a new deck, custom storage, or framing for a bigger project, we build with Houston’s climate and your daily use in mind. Our goal is simple: give you woodwork that lasts, not something you’ll have to replace in a couple of years.

Custom Work for Every Space
No two homes or businesses are the same, and neither are our carpentry solutions. Maybe you want crown molding that adds polish to a room, built-in cabinets that free up space, or a one-of-a-kind staircase that feels like a centerpiece. We’ll listen to your ideas, look at your space, and create something that fits both your style and your budget.

Repairs and Restorations
Wood wears down over time, but that doesn’t mean it has to be replaced. Our team handles everything from fixing squeaky stair rails and adjusting doors to refinishing older pieces so they look fresh again. For historic or vintage properties, we can restore original details while keeping their character intact.

Tradition Meets Modern Design
Carpentry has been around for centuries, but it keeps evolving. At BHC Contracting, we combine time-tested craftsmanship with today’s design trends. Reclaimed wood, eco-friendly materials, sleek modern lines—whatever direction you want to go, we’ll make sure it’s done right.

A Straightforward Process
We don’t like surprises, and we’re pretty sure our clients don’t either. That’s why we keep things clear from the start. During consultations, we go over the details—timeline, materials, and cost—so you know exactly what to expect.

