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Welcome to ACL Construction

    At ACL Construction, we pride ourselves on a strong tradition of providing top-notch handyman services and 100% customer satisfaction on any job, big or small. Serving Northern Oregon,the Portland Metro Area and Vancouver, Washington, we have established a reputation as a competent and trustworthy company. All our handymen are licensed, insured, experienced, and most importantly, hand-picked to assure the highest standard of quality.

    Our wide range of services includes, but is not limited to:

  • Home Additions
  • Kitchen Remodeling
  • Bathroom Remodeling
  • Home Renovations
  • Windows
  • Doors
  • Carpentry



So whether you need a help with a little carpentry work or an entire home tune-up, trust ACL Construction for prompt, courteous and affordable service. Call 503-980-4119 today for a free estimate!

Why Choose Us?

  • 24/7 Emergency Service
  • Fully Insured/Bonded
  • Cost Control Experts
  • References Available
  • Prompt Project Completion
  • Project Planning Assistance

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Stairway Safety - Stair Construction TipsIf you've built as many stairways as I have, this is a very simple question to answer. Should I use 2 x 12 or 3 x 12 for my stair treads? Without a doubt I would use the 3 x 12 for a couple of reasons. ...
Dangers Using Wood Stair Cleats - New Stair ConstructionI would imagine most people don’t even know what it wood stair cleat is, in construction we have so many words that describe the same thing. A stair cleat is another word for a thread bracket. In other words it’s the part of the ...
Modern Spanish Construction: Part IIIThis last picture is a close up of the entry stair construction at another development. Typical exterior stair construction, Azuqueca de Henares, Spain. I think we see a couple of interesting in this picture. Firstly, the stair. ...
Safe Stair Construction - Stair Building TipsAs a general rule of thumb in stair building the sum of the tread and riser should equal around 17 1/2 inches. This is a general rule of thumb for a comfortable, easy to walk up and down set of stairs. For example if your stair tread is ...
Stair ConstructionSteve Burt posted a photo: Stair Construction. I custom (over) built the frames for the treads.
Great Stair Building Books Can Make The DifferenceUnderstanding what parts of the stair construction process they understood, I was able to improve my skills as a stair building teacher. Most people do not need advanced stair building skills to construct a simple straight set of stairs ...
Stair Handrailing Or Guard Rail - Construction and SafetyDangers Using Wood Stair Cleats - New Stair Construction; Handrails Make Staircases Appear Stylish; Cutting Costs on Construction Projects -5 Ways to Stretch Your Construction Dollars; New House Construction - Built to Code Versus Good ...
Build Deck Stairs in 3 Easy Steps With Adjustable Stair Brackets ...The adjustable bracket method also differs from conventional stair construction with its ease of installation. The automatic adjustable system only needs 3 saw cuts per stringer and you can make your deck stairs up to 7 feet wide. ...
Essentials of a stair designNumber of factors should be borne in mind for stair construction are, pitch line, pitch, string, outer string and more. The job of an interior designer is to combine and blend all of the above and produce artistic designed stairways ...
Lifted Truck Trade Utube Generator Honda Build Deck Stairs In Easy ...Build Deck Stairs In Easy Steps With Adjustable Stair Brackets Vs Traditional Stair Construction. The reason. For this 57 foot, strong bridge is comprised of six 42 inch deep hcbs spaced at 7 foot 4 inch. Of a steel rod holding together ...

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