Framing - New Construction/Additions/Renovations
 
  Detailed Exterior Pine woodwork
  Porches Designed Built & Restored
  Interior Architectural Millwork
  Historic, Decorative Interior Paneling & Entrance Ways
  Custom Mantlepieces/Bookcases
  Replacement Windows
  Kitchen & Bath Renovations
     
     

Our customers speak for themselves
Among the many contractors for whom Michael has done work

  • Bob Rau of Heritage Manor Homes, Watchung, New Jersey, writes:

"If there was a society of Master Carpenters, Mike would be a charter member. He truly cares about workmanship, quality and respect for the job he is performing. He has also volunteered his time to the Morris County Chapter of Habitat for Humanity."

 

  • Bonnie B. Johnson of B B J Inc., of Martinsville, New Jersey, writes:

"Michael is extraordinary. He has standards that he will not lower. I was impressed with him from the first time we met and Michael has remained humble, honest and helpful. He knows his trade and is not afraid to share what he knows. He has the utmost respect at BBJ Inc., and is always a pleasure.He thoroughly enjoys
what he does and he does it so well."


  • Carmen G. Torsiello of Torbilt Construction, New Providence, New Jersey writes:

"In a time when the industry is saturated with would be contractors and numerous unqualified subcontractors it is refreshing to find someone who shares our commitment to quality work and reliable service.

A framers work is usually covered up and the general attitude may be to just get it done and let the next guy worry about it. When Mike starts to frame I know that the plans have been thoroughly studied and he has used his extensive knowledge of mathematics to carefully calculate ridge heights, rafter lengths, angles and layout. He is one of the few guys I know that carries a calculator alongside his hammer."


  • Michael Chiarella, ARCHITECT LLC, of Summit, New Jersey writes:

"When framers start constructing a building project, their work begins a long line of successive work from electric and plumbing, to door, window, and finally trim work, and finishing work. So although framing tends to be hidden as the "bones" of the structure, the correctness, accuracy, and quality of the work is paramount, as it affects the performance of all the work that follows. And all too often, framers may do work that falls short of what the final construction demands."

"That is why I am always pleased to know when Michael Surguy is working on a project of mine. He understands the intent of the design, and knows to account for future details and relationships of the building elements when framing. His questions are intelligent and suggestions are thoughtful. The superb workmanship sets the standard for the rest of the project.

I am assured that my clients will be happier for Michael's important contribution to the process."