Welcome to Frisch Wood

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Frisch Wood is an employee owned American small business. Our firm is small, organized, and experienced. At Frisch we strive for excellence, and customer satisfaction. We utilize a total project cost approach encompassing design, sourcing, fabrication and installation. We submit solid proposals in writing. No estimates. No surprises. We specialize in hardwood flooring and trim. In addition, the special projects portion of Frisch focuses on a wider range of services, listed under the special projects area. We also do all of our own custom woodworking products and finish carpentry in house with masterful precision. We do not deal with environmentally irresponsible companies. We support the Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC) and sustainable harvest practices.

Our Project Book contains tools to better communicate with our valued customers included in this are: • Customer and Contractor contact information • Frisch Wood company profile on what we do • Frisch Wood plan outline • Project Notes

**The Project Note section of the Project Book is to record what work was done on any given day on the job.

Frisch Wood Mission Statement


    Here at Frisch Wood our goal is customer satisfaction and quality craftsmanship. We strive for excellence. Our customer service is valued, our products and services unrivaled. We take extra care to ensure quality craftsmanship, at a fair price. Our Site project book helps keep the customer in the loop of an ongoing project in its entirety, and day to day. This is one way we stand above our competetors in quality, service, and price.




    Systems We Install

    Hardwood Flooring
    Baseboard moulding
    Door Casing and Trim
    Window Casing and Trim
    Picture Rail
    Chair Rail
    Crown Moulding
    Shelving
    Built in units
    Wall paneling
    Passage casings
    And more



    Special Projects

    **See Special Projects page**


What the media is saying:
Mike and Kyle

"It's way more economical, this way of building a home," says Mike Sheck, of Frisch Wood and builder of the Allens' home in Woodlawn. "People think if you're building green, it's too expensive, but it's not true. I like the economy of it. It makes more sense. Things last longer."

The Leaf Chronical

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