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OEP Construction Inc
Santa Barbara, CA 5.0★
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David Moreno’s take
OEP Construction Inc operates out of downtown Santa Barbara on De La Guerra Street, focusing on bathroom remodeling, concrete work, and general remodeling projects. The company's project photos tell a clear story—they're doing finish carpentry at a level you don't see every day: custom cabinetry, wainscoting, crown molding, and trim work that requires patience and a steady hand. That kind of detail work separates the cabinet installers from the craftsmen.
The evidence here is thin—just two Google reviews, both five-star, one in Spanish praising the quality of their work. I can't make sweeping claims based on that sample size, but the carpentry images suggest someone who understands traditional millwork. The shiplap and built-in details look clean and intentional, the kind of finish work that holds up under close inspection in our coastal humidity.
If you're considering OEP for trim-heavy remodeling or custom cabinetry, ask to see completed projects in person and get a detailed timeline—fine carpentry moves at its own pace. The downtown location means they're accessible, but verify licensing, insurance, and get a written scope before any deposit changes hands. Good millwork takes time; make sure expectations align from the start.
The evidence here is thin—just two Google reviews, both five-star, one in Spanish praising the quality of their work. I can't make sweeping claims based on that sample size, but the carpentry images suggest someone who understands traditional millwork. The shiplap and built-in details look clean and intentional, the kind of finish work that holds up under close inspection in our coastal humidity.
If you're considering OEP for trim-heavy remodeling or custom cabinetry, ask to see completed projects in person and get a detailed timeline—fine carpentry moves at its own pace. The downtown location means they're accessible, but verify licensing, insurance, and get a written scope before any deposit changes hands. Good millwork takes time; make sure expectations align from the start.
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