Home Improvement Contracting: What is Millwork?

Who is a home improvement contractor and what is “Millwork”? In-home improvement contracting, they take care of tasks such as labor, construction, resource management, furnishing, and everything else that is part of property remodeling.

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However, home improvement contracting (remodeling) means making structure modifications and finishing touches to visually change a property. Although home improvement contracting (remodeling) is a broad spectrum for many different activities, our focus topic in this blog is the concept of millwork and its aspects. So, what is millwork? And what are some common misconceptions surrounding millwork?

What is Millwork?

Millwork is a fabrication or woodwork production that takes place inside a mill. If you have heard the term ‘millwork’ before, you probably have some idea of what it is. From general moldings and trims, flooring, and wall paneling to crown moldings and much more, millwork building materials include them all. Also, do not assume the ceiling and sidings of a house or any other property as part of millwork.

Furthermore, millwork is always custom-made in mills with specific material types like soft or hard lumber. They usually fit in spaces due to customization, while woodwork production sources from various trees such as pine, oak, maple, fir, and poplar. They require detailed and accurate finishing in their production. Why? Because despite their functionality, they are mostly decorative.

Want to know more? Well, even the surrounds in elevators fall under millwork due to the necessity of fitting them into a specific space. Not to mention, the entire cost of millwork is two or three times greater than the cost of materials for production!

Common Misconception- Millwork vs. Casework

As carpentry refers to woodworking, it is safe to assume that millwork and casework are specific categories of woodworking. Although there are similarities between the two, each has distinct features that make them unique.

In reality, casework is typically prefabricated woodwork. Literally, like a box! Yes, it is the same as a cabinet, shelf, cupboard, or simply a case. The prime difference in the woodwork of millwork and casework is the production. While millwork is custom-made in mills, casework is normally ready-made in the form of cabinetry, storage, etc. Want to know why casework is less expensive than millwork? Because it is not custom-made! In fact, casework production utilizes standard measurements. The end products are complete or separate parts (i.e., ready for final assembly).

Types of Millwork

Exterior

  • Weathervanes
  • Cupolas
  • Column Posts
  • Outdoor railings
  • Pergolas

Interior

  • Stairs
  • Mantels
  • Doors, cabinets
  • Railings

What are the Uses of Millwork?

There are only two main reasons why millwork serves as a building material. They are: for aesthetics and function. Essentially, it is critical to know that most of the exterior millwork building materials go through various tests. What are the tests for? It ensures that the millwork products are energy efficient, noise-canceling, and fire-resistant.

On the contrary, interior millwork fabrication serves ornamental, privacy, and sound reduction purposes. At the same time, it creates a classical and traditional aesthetic appeal for old-architecture enthusiasts.

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Choosing a Home Improvement Contractor for Millwork

After looking at some of the millwork items and learning about the aesthetic appeal that it can give the door, molding on your ceiling, or the railing, you might want to include it in your house remodeling plan. Well, how do you choose a home improvement contractor who can turn your detailed house view plan into a reality? Here are a few things to consider.

A Plan- Getting Started

Consult with an expert, let him or her know your house remodel idea as vividly as possible, and finally, create a cost estimate for the entire remodel plan. Bear in mind that an idea and a plan to make it happen are necessary.

Seek an Experienced Renovator or Remodeling Company

A remodeling company with fantastic experience and expertise in remodeling can ensure impeccable remodeling finishes and quality that exceeds your expectations.

Licensing and Registration

Before hiring a contractor, make sure that he possesses valid licenses and registration for construction and other building activities for the state you reside in.

Home Improvement Contracting and Millwork Conclusion: Consult the Top NYC General Contractors

Brener Construction Inc. aims to ensure customer satisfaction while maintaining luxurious style residential and commercial services. If you live in New York City or have a residence there, you may have to do alot of research when choosing a home improvement contractor for your millwork job. Seeking expertise from an experienced and trusted general contractor is the first step towards making your home remodeling project a reality.

For the best remodeling and home improvement contracting in New York City, contact Brener Construction Inc.

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