Custom finish carpentry for Grand Rapids projects.

About 45 miles east of Norton Shores. Grand Rapids is Pro Line's largest non-local market and a regular destination for projects with the scope to justify the drive — full kitchens, libraries, fireplace walls, and whole-house trim packages.

Grand Rapids Housing Mix

The deepest housing stock in West Michigan.


Grand Rapids has the widest housing-stock variety in West Michigan — Heritage Hill mansions from the 1800s, the early-1900s neighborhoods of East Grand Rapids and Eastown, mid-century post-war housing throughout Kentwood and Wyoming, and a steady stream of newer custom builds in Ada, Cascade, and Forest Hills.

For us, Grand Rapids projects are usually planned as concentrated stretches of on-site work rather than back-and-forth visits. That suits both the drive and the kind of finish carpentry that benefits from focused, uninterrupted attention.

Open main-floor finish carpentry with staircase, kitchen, railing, and trim
A main-floor finish carpentry project with stair, kitchen, and trim integration.

Local Context

A market that knows good work when it sees it.


Grand Rapids has more designers, more high-end builders, and more clients who've done renovations before than any other West Michigan market. The bar for finish work is high, and that suits how we like to work.

Heritage Hill and the older Eastown neighborhoods see trim and built-in restoration matched to original profiles. Ada, Cascade, and Forest Hills lean toward full custom kitchens, fireplace surrounds, and wholesale built-in packages in new construction or whole-home remodels.

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Local FAQ

Working in Grand Rapids.

Do you travel out to Grand Rapids and the suburbs?

Yes — Ada, Cascade, Forest Hills, East Grand Rapids, Heritage Hill, Eastown, Kentwood, Wyoming, Grandville, and the surrounding subdivisions are all in regular rotation when the project scope fits.

Can you match trim in a Heritage Hill or East Grand Rapids historic home?

Yes. Heritage Hill, East Grand Rapids, and the older Eastown streets have original 1800s and early-1900s profiles. We trace existing trim and match it from a millwork supplier or build it up from stock.

Do you work with Grand Rapids designers and high-end builders?

Yes. We coordinate with designers, architects, and builders across the Grand Rapids metro when projects are run through one. If you already have drawings and specs, we can build to them.

How do you handle the hour-long drive?

We plan Grand Rapids projects as focused on-site weeks rather than scattered day visits. That gives the homeowner a clearer timeline and lets us bring the right tools and material in one pass.

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Have a Grand Rapids-area project?

Send photos and a short note about the project. For the right work, the drive is well worth it.

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