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    Central Trim & Supply Company - Central Trim reused damaged trim after they removed it to correct their error.

    Central Trim & Supply Company

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    We will never use Central Trim again and do not recommend them. Their craftsmanship is terrible for…read morewhat we paid and expected and their customer service dismissive and disinterested in correcting their issues. We hired a custom cabinetmaker and finish carpenter for remodel work including an entry door. We ordered a custom solid Douglas Fir Simpson door and sidelight with stained glass from Central Trim and paid them to build the door frame in stain grade Douglas Fir so that the unit was prehung and matched the door and sidelight. Central Trim told us a delivery date in 8 - 10 weeks. They notified us 12 weeks later that the door was built incorrectly and they needed another 8 weeks. 6 weeks passed and they delivered the door with incorrect glass. They took it back and delivered it a week later. 9 weeks after the original 10 weeks delivery time they told us, the door unit had many issues from Central Trim's work. They used pine on the jambs/frame with a noticeably different grain than the Douglas Fir we ordered. The painter explained the pine would have a lighter stain color than the Douglas Fir of the door and sidelight and that Central Trim should have used Douglas Fir or Hemlock or a better matched grain. Central Trim incorrectly installed the jamb that divides the door and sidelight with a warp in it where the top and bottom gaps are even at 1/8" but the center gap at the latch doubled at 1/4". Central Trim incorrectly measured the top and bottom placement of the divider and warped it when they screwed it to the sidelight. No amount of shimming will correct the warp since it is built into the divider, and it is very unsightly having a gap that large. I personally confirmed with a digital level and a tape measure that the contractor installed the frame plumb, level, and square with even gaps and that the issue is from Central Trim's work. Central Trim used very sloppy nailing. Instead of evenly spacing nails and in line with each other, they nailed randomly with some pairs of nails in line and other offset/diagonal. Because the door is stain grade, these nail holes show even with stained filler matching the color. In comparison, the nails on our new custom cabinets, trim, and windows done by our contractor and the same painter are uniform and barely noticeable. The nailing Central Trim did is an eyesore we have to look at each time with open the door. Central Trim left deep pencil grooves in the frame and put a number of deep dents and splits into the door. The painter used a steaming machine to try and repair the damage but was unable to remove them all since they were so deep or had broken off the edges of wood. He sanded them out as best he could but could not sand them out completely without sanding through the veneer. Even when filled with stained filler, but the damage is still obvious. When Central Trim corrected the door glass, they left deep gouge marks and splits in the door and trim from a pry bar. Rather than using new trim, they reused the beat up trim and peppered the pieces with more nail holes. They also damaged the new glass with what look like multiple deep sanding or grind marks. At our request, the contractor sent photos and details of the issues to Central Trim, but the email responses we received from Central Trim's manager dismissed the issues blaming them on the installer and painter. Central Trim did not take responsibility and never apologized for the 9 weeks of delays and issues. Our contractor felt so bad about the delays, issues, and Central Trim's response that he paid the painter out of his pocket and installed the door for free and charged us only what Central Trim charged him for the door unit. We chose to keep the door with its issues because it was late fall and Central Trim's delays had delayed our siding contractor's work to where we could not wait further without breaching that contract and having issues with house leaks. We will never do business with Central Trim again and do not recommend them for anything. The quality and customer service we received was terrible.

    These folks are really good at what they do. I ordered 14 pre-hung doors from them to replace the…read morehollow core doors in our brownstone. I was a carpenter in a past life so I hung the myself. The order was for two different finished three panel doors. The garage door they picked up the morning I took it down and mortised the new door to match the existing 14" metal jam. Returned it the same day. That kind of service is just not available anywhere else.

    Arapahoe Acres Historic District

    Arapahoe Acres Historic District

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    Most Coloradans, or even Denverites, don't even realize what they have nestled in their area…read more Denver has so much to offer as far as historic places like the Molly Brown Mansion, but the less mainstream areas of Denver are just as, if not more, fascinating. Take a drive near DU and wind through the small, unique, but highly fascinating neighborhood of Arapahoe Acres and you'll understand exactly what you've been missing out on your whole life. Arapahoe Acres is a historic district that is a neighborhood built after World War II. There's no mistaking it when you find it as you're immediately directed by 50's ashtray-shaped wooden street signs opposed to the gaudy green signs your eyes are used to. As soon as you see the first house, you'll be in a time warp and a complete anomaly of Englewood architecture. Think 50's California Contemporary design (I'm no architect guru, but that's the best description). The designs are as unique as the lawn decor in front of the houses. Some houses are flat-roofed, high-windowed ranch style homes, while others have the feel of a home with a well-groomed Japanese garden set behind a wall you can't see from the street. The aforementioned lawn decor accents the style well. You might find quasi-flower sculptures or a fountain looking design made from metal. The insides of the houses are uniquely designed as well. Whether it's a fire orange kitchen floor or decor that all have forgotten post 1950's, no one will be disappointed by taking a walk or drive through this neighborhood. My only reservation with the neighborhood is that it is unfortunately surrounded by newer homes that take away from the uniqueness of the interior neighborhood. Go check out Arapahoe Acres and it immediately inspires the writer, photographer, or story-teller in you. If you check it out, and don't want to talk about it with friends after, I would be highly surprised. I promise if you check out Arapahoe Acres, you'll never think of South Denver the same.

    Foundation Building Materials - buildingsupplies - Updated May 2026

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