ABOUT HAMMER & NAIL
Hammer & Nail was built on a simple idea. Homes deserve thoughtful work. Homeowners deserve clear communication. And craftsmanship should hold up long after the tools are packed away.
We serve Lincoln homeowners who care about quality, trust the process, and want their homes to feel finished, not rushed.
Our roots are in the details. Interior doors that close cleanly. Trim that lines up the way it should. Built-ins that look like they’ve always belonged. That attention to finish carpentry naturally led us into small remodels and home refreshes where the details make the difference.
What We Do
We specialize in interior-focused projects that improve how your home looks, feels, and functions without unnecessary disruption.
Interior door installation and replacement
Finish carpentry and trim work
Built-ins and custom storage
We focus on projects that are clearly defined, thoughtfully planned, and executed with care. That approach leads to better results, better scheduling, and a better experience for everyone involved.
How We Work
We believe good construction starts before the first cut.
That means clear scopes, honest conversations, realistic timelines, and showing up when we say we will. We respect your home, protect surrounding finishes, and keep job sites clean. We don’t stack quick fixes or rush through details just to move on to the next job.
Our clients value communication, professionalism, and work that lasts. We do too.
Who We’re For
Hammer & Nail is a good fit for homeowners who want quality over shortcuts and appreciate craftsmanship they can feel every day.
If you’re looking for the cheapest option or a one-off quick repair, we’re probably not the right fit. If you want work done once and done right, you’re in the right place.
Community Matters
A portion of every Hammer & Nail project supports local animal rescues. It’s our way of giving back to the community we live and work in, and it’s built into how we do business.
The Goal
Our goal isn’t to do the most projects. It’s to do the right ones, with care, consistency, and craftsmanship that quietly raise the bar.
If you’re planning a door project, trim updates, or a space refresh, we’d love to help you move it from someday to done.
Our Process
Good projects don’t start with tools. They start with clarity. Our process is designed to keep projects organized, communication clear, and results consistent from the first conversation through the final walkthrough.
Step 1: Share Your Project Details
Fill out our contact form so that we can learn more about your home, your goals, and the scope of your project. Photos and inspiration are always helpful.
Step 2: Initial Conversation
We start with a straightforward discussion about your project, goals, and timeline. This helps us confirm fit, clarify scope, and determine the best next step.
Step 3: On-Site Evaluation
For qualified projects, we visit your home to take measurements, review existing conditions, and talk through options. We look closely at details that affect long-term results, door sizing, trim transitions, wall conditions, and how the space is actually used.
Step 4: Clear Scope & Quote
You’ll receive a clear, written scope outlining exactly what’s included. This allows everyone to move forward with confidence and sets the project up for a smooth build.
Step 5: Scheduling & Preparation
Once approved, we schedule the work and prepare materials in advance. You’ll know when we’re coming, how long the work should take, and what to expect before we arrive.
Step 6: Installation & Craftsmanship
We protect your home, work cleanly, and focus on precision at every stage. Whether it’s doors, trim, or a small remodel, the goal is consistent fit, clean lines, and work that feels intentional.
Step 7: Final Walkthrough
We review the completed work with you, confirm details, and address any final adjustments. We don’t consider a project finished until everything functions properly and looks the way it should.
Step 8: Follow-Through
If questions come up after the project, we’re easy to reach. Long-term trust matters more than rushing to the next job.