
Fencing
Cedar, composite and ornamental fence lines, set on posts poured to frost depth so the run is still straight in year ten.
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Gablestone Builders handles fences, decks, driveways and full interior renovations across the Greater Metro Area — with licensed trades, a written schedule, and one person you can call when you have a question about it.
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These eight are the categories homeowners come looking for. They are not the edges of what we do — most projects end up including something from this list and a few things that are not on it.

Cedar, composite and ornamental fence lines, set on posts poured to frost depth so the run is still straight in year ten.
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Framed, flashed and finished decks in pressure-treated, cedar or composite, with railings that pass inspection the first time.
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Patios, walkways, steps and slabs — formed, reinforced and finished broom, smooth or stamped, with control joints where they belong.
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Tear-out and replacement, widening and apron repair, graded so meltwater leaves the house instead of pooling against it.
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Storage sheds, garden buildings and insulated workshops on a proper pad, with a roofline that matches the house rather than fighting it.
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Full-frame and insert replacements, properly flashed and insulated, with the interior trim put back the way you had it.
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Kitchens, baths, basements and wall removals — drawn, permitted and run by one lead carpenter from demolition to punch list.
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Hardwood, engineered and luxury vinyl plank, laid over a subfloor we level and check for moisture before the first board goes down.
See this workFraming, siding, soffit and fascia, trim and finish carpentry, garage conversions, small additions. If it is residential construction, ask us — the eight above are where people start, not where we stop.

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projects completed across the Greater Metro Area
Most of what goes wrong on a residential job is not craftsmanship. It is a subcontractor who did not know they were due, a material nobody ordered, and a homeowner who finds out about both two weeks late.
So we stay small on purpose. One lead carpenter owns your project from the first walkthrough to the last item on the punch list. You get a written scope and a written schedule before anything is torn out, and a note every week saying what happens next — including the weeks when the honest answer is that we are waiting on an inspector.
Estimates are free, done on site, and yours to keep whether you hire us or not.
FenceRiverside neighbourhood
180 feet of six-foot cedar around an exposed corner lot.
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DeckConcreteA hillside property in Hillcrest
A two-level composite deck stacked over a new concrete patio.
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ConcreteOakfield
A stamped and sealed patio built around a fixed grill run.
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Before / afterDrivewayConcreteNorthgate
A failed asphalt drive replaced with reinforced concrete.
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WindowBrookside
Nineteen original windows swapped full-frame in one week.
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Before / afterInterior RenovationFlooringElmwood
A load-bearing wall removed, kitchen rebuilt, floors run through.
View this projectThey stepped the fence to follow the slope instead of levelling it and leaving a gap at the bottom. Nobody else who quoted the job even mentioned the grade.
Dana R.
Homeowner, cedar privacy fence
Nine weeks, and every Monday we knew exactly what was happening that week. The one delay we hit, they called us about it before we noticed.
Ana M.
Homeowner, kitchen renovation
They found rot in four of the window openings and showed me each one before pricing the repair. Nothing turned up on the invoice that I had not already seen.
Ellis W.
Homeowner, window replacement
A walkthrough takes about half an hour. You get a written scope, a real number, and no pressure to do anything with either.