Carpentry & Custom Woodwork in Williamson County, TX
The only handyman in Williamson County with a full woodshop behind every repair.
Why This Matters
You’ve probably seen it before. Trim that doesn’t quite match the rest of the room. Shelves that sag after six months. A stair rail that wobbles because someone used the wrong fasteners and a tube of glue.
Most handymen work out of a truck. They show up with what’s on the rack at Home Depot and make it fit — or try to. If the part doesn’t exist off the shelf, you’re told “that’s as close as we can get.”
That’s patch-job carpentry. Your home deserves better.
The homes in Williamson County — whether it’s a 2005 build in Round Rock or a 1990s custom in Berry Creek — have specific trim profiles, wood species, and architectural details. Generic replacements stick out. They look wrong because they are wrong.
Our Approach
This is where Metro Service Pros is different from every other handyman in the area. We have a full woodshop with professional-grade tools — table saw, jointer, planer, router table, drill press, and a wall of clamps that would make your grandfather jealous.
Here’s what that means for your project:
We custom-mill parts to match. If your home has a specific crown molding profile that went out of production in 2008, we don’t tell you to pick something close. We take a sample back to the shop and mill a match from the same wood species.
We build to spec. Need a bracket that’s 3/4″ narrower than anything at the hardware store? We make one. Need a shelf that fits an oddly angled alcove? We measure, design, and build it in the shop — then install it in your home.
We use real joinery. Pocket screws and wood glue have their place. But when a repair calls for a dado joint, a mortise and tenon, or a proper lap joint — that’s what you get. It’s stronger. It lasts longer. And it’s the right way to do it.
How a Custom Carpentry Project Works
- Measure on-site. We come to your home, assess the work, take precise measurements, and discuss materials and finish.
- Design. For complex projects, we sketch or draft the piece so you know exactly what you’re getting.
- Build in the shop. The fabrication happens in our workshop — climate-controlled, well-lit, with every tool we need.
- Install in your home. We bring the finished piece to your home, install it, and make sure everything is right before we leave.
- Done. You get workshop-grade carpentry without the workshop mess in your house.
The Workshop Advantage
This is where Metro Service Pros is different from every other handyman in the area. We have a full woodshop with professional-grade tools — table saw, jointer, planer, router table, drill press, and a wall of clamps that would make your grandfather jealous.
Here’s what that means for your project:
We custom-mill parts to match. If your home has a specific crown molding profile that went out of production in 2008, we don’t tell you to pick something close. We take a sample back to the shop and mill a match from the same wood species.
We build to spec. Need a bracket that’s 3/4″ narrower than anything at the hardware store? We make one. Need a shelf that fits an oddly angled alcove? We measure, design, and build it in the shop — then install it in your home.
We use real joinery. Pocket screws and wood glue have their place. But when a repair calls for a dado joint, a mortise and tenon, or a proper lap joint — that’s what you get. It’s stronger. It lasts longer. And it’s the right way to do it.
How a Custom Carpentry Project Works
- Measure on-site. We come to your home, assess the work, take precise measurements, and discuss materials and finish.
- Design. For complex projects, we sketch or draft the piece so you know exactly what you’re getting.
- Build in the shop. The fabrication happens in our workshop — climate-controlled, well-lit, with every tool we need. No rushing, no compromises.
- Install in your home. We bring the finished piece to your home, install it, and make sure everything is right before we leave.
- Done. You get workshop-grade carpentry without the workshop mess in your house.
Service Details
What’s Included
Custom Trim and Molding
Crown molding, baseboards, shoe molding, door casing, window trim. We match existing profiles — even discontinued ones — by milling custom pieces in our shop. Your addition or repair blends in like it was always there.
Furniture Repair and Reinforcement
Loose joints, broken legs, cracked seats, stripped screw holes. We repair furniture the right way — with proper joinery, not just glue and clamps. Heirloom pieces deserve a craftsman’s hands.
Stair Components
Balusters, handrails, treads, and newel posts. Whether it’s a wobbly rail that’s a safety issue or a tread that squeaks every time you step on it, we rebuild it to last.
Built-Ins and Shelving
Bookshelves, window seats, mudroom cubbies, and pantry systems. Designed for your space, built in our shop. See our Custom Shelving & Built-Ins page →
Structural Wood Elements
Support brackets, beam wraps, joist sistering, subfloor reinforcement. When the structural wood in your home needs attention, we assess it properly and fix it right. If it’s beyond handyman scope, we’ll tell you — and our sister company Metro Custom Builders handles the bigger jobs.
What’s Not Included
- Full room remodels (sister company Metro Custom Builders)
- Structural engineering (we’ll refer a licensed engineer)
- Tree removal or arborist work
Which Package Fits This Service?
Honey-Do Package ($400-$600)
Add custom carpentry to your half-day list. Need trim replaced in two rooms plus a shelf that won’t stay up? That’s a perfect Honey-Do job. We’ll prioritize together and knock out as much as possible in one visit.
Add This to Your Honey-Do List →
Home-Ready Package ($600-$900)
Trim and woodwork details are the kind of thing buyers notice — and inspectors flag. Missing shoe molding, damaged window sills, a cracked stair tread. Our Home-Ready Package handles all of it before the photographer arrives.
Learn about the Home-Ready Package →
Maintenance Plan ($175-$250/quarter)
Wood moves. It shrinks in winter, expands in summer — especially in Central Texas where humidity swings are real. Our quarterly Maintenance Plan includes annual wood inspection and touch-ups so small issues don’t become replacements.
See the Maintenance Plan →
Frequently Asked Questions
Most can't — and to be fair, most are honest about that. Custom carpentry requires a woodshop, professional-grade tools, and years of experience with joinery and wood species. Metro Service Pros is one of the few handyman operations in Williamson County with a full workshop. So yes — we do custom carpentry that other handymen have to turn down.
It depends on the project. A single trim match and install might be $150-$300. A set of custom built-in shelves could be $800-$2,000+. We give you a clear price after seeing the job — no hourly guessing. For smaller carpentry items, our Honey-Do Package ($400-$600) lets you batch them with other tasks on your list.
Simple projects — like matching and replacing a section of trim — are usually done in a day or two. More involved work, like built-in cabinetry or a full stair rebuild, may take a week from measurement to final install. We'll give you a timeline upfront and stick to it.
Yes. That's one of the core reasons our shop exists. We work with white oak, red oak, poplar, pine, cedar, walnut, maple, and more. We match the species, the grain direction, and the stain. The goal is always the same — make it look like it was always there.
A traditional carpenter specializes in wood construction. A traditional handyman handles a wide range of tasks but often lacks specialized tools. Metro Service Pros is both — a handyman service with a full carpentry workshop. You get the convenience of one crew that handles everything on your list, plus the skill and tooling to do custom woodwork right.
Absolutely. Georgetown has homes dating back decades — each with unique trim profiles, wood types, and construction methods. Older homes are actually where our workshop capability matters most. The replacement parts don't exist at the hardware store anymore, so we build them.