Macro close-up of a hand-cut mortise and tenon joint in heavy white oak timber, golden hour daylight highlighting wood grain and fine chisel marks, shallow depth of field, warm editorial photography.
Macro close-up of a hand-cut mortise and tenon joint in heavy white oak timber, golden hour daylight highlighting wood grain and fine chisel marks, shallow depth of field, warm editorial photography.

Guy Macey Carpentry & Construction

Structures built to endure generations

We craft traditional timber frames from local white oak, combining heritage mortise-and-tenon joinery with modern structural engineering.

Our method

From timber to raising

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Timber selection

Precision joinery

The raising

We source standing white oak and hemlock from local managed woodlots, selecting each log for its straight grain and structural strength.

In our workshop, we layout and cut traditional mortise-and-tenon joints by hand, checking every connection to the exact millimeter.

Our family raises the frame on your foundation, securing the heavy timbers with handmade wooden pegs to lock the structure forever.

A multi-generational family of builders in workwear examining a blueprint on top of a heavy timber beam, soft natural daylight, active outdoor timber framing site.
A multi-generational family of builders in workwear examining a blueprint on top of a heavy timber beam, soft natural daylight, active outdoor timber framing site.
Our family promise

Hands on every beam

We do not delegate our standard. Every joint is cut, fitted, and raised under direct family supervision to ensure absolute precision.

Our name is stamped into the header beam of every frame we raise, a commitment to the families who will live beneath them.

Begin your heirloom build

Consult directly with our timberwrights to discuss your structural plans, timber selection, and framing schedule.