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TC Carpentry LLC

TC Carpentry LLC was founded in 2004 by Thomas McKale when he was just 18 years old. Today TC Carpentry LLC has become the standard in carpentry and renovation in the Newark, DE and Delaware County, PA area. The key to Thomas's track record of success and satisfied customers is simple. TC Carpentry provides quality service and top of the line work.

Thomas and his small crew have over 20 years of experience between them and utilize state of the art software programs for their designs. Reach out to Thomas and his crew and be confident that you're getting the right contractors for your next remodeling or renovation job - you'll be glad you did.

We are members of the Better Business Bureau and Business Consumer Alliance.

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We have a 1300 sq ft brick ranch style house we are slowly remodeling. I would like to add a front porch with open gable roof with exposed stained beams.
Apr 13, 2020
Lisa,  A project like this can range in cost.  A Good starting point for front porches can be around $115/square foot. 
We're redoing my parents roof and their chimney needs some repair work as well. Is it better to do the masonry work before or after we do the rest of the roof?
Jul 23, 2018
Our recommendation would be to do the massonry work first and then roofing for a few different reasons. 1.This gives the masons freedom to step and walk on the roof without causing damage to the new s ... read more

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