The son of a New England carpenter, Abram worked summers to learn his trade. He was discovered by TV creator Russell Morash, who asked him to renovate a house while being filmed by a GBH crew for the show This Old House.
Women -- especially those suffering from drip-drip faucets and never-budge husbands -- see Abram as the answer to their Mr. Fix-It fantasies. Men, meanwhile, swoon at his work, admiring the technique and coveting his tools.
Expert Craftsmanship
Expert craftsmanship is the cornerstone of our business. With meticulous attention to detail and high-quality materials, you can expect superior results for your home renovation. Personalised service and open communication ensure that your vision and preferences are considered throughout the process. Timely delivery and efficient project management allow us to minimise disruption, deliver on schedule and provide superior outcomes.
As a master carpenter on This Old House since the show’s 1979 premiere, and host of New Yankee Workshop a decade later, Norm Abram is synonymous with woodworking and home improvement. His approachable teaching style and commitment to quality craftsmanship has inspired novice woodworkers and seasoned pros alike.
Troy Abram, owner and operator of Abram Renovation, carries the same philosophy to his own construction company. He prides himself on an amazingly low overhead operation and operates exclusively through referrals avoiding dual-markups by using subcontractors when necessary. This means every minute of your renovation is done by or closely supervised by Troy himself.
Personalised Service
Abram Renovation provides a full range of luxury home renovation services to elevate living spaces to new heights of comfort, elegance, and functionality. Whether you need to revamp your kitchen, bathroom, or add an addition, they can design and construct bespoke solutions tailored to your unique needs and preferences.
The company is operated by Troy Abram who personally conducts all estimating and supervision on all projects. He believes in keeping overhead low to ensure fair pricing for clients. He is able to do this by not hiring expensive commissioned salespeople and running an efficient, low-risk business.
As master carpenter of This Old House since its 1979 premiere and host of the corresponding New Yankee Workshop for a decade, Norm Abram has helped millions of Americans transform their houses into homes they love. Abram is a master of integrating a range of modern systems into historic structures, such as high-velocity air conditioning and European-designed radiant heating beneath the hardwood floors.
Timely Delivery
Abram Renovation is a family-owned construction business that works to complete projects as quickly as possible. They are fully licensed and insured, and they offer competitive prices. Their services include demolition, plumbing, electrical, roofing and painting. The company has been in business for over 20 years. Their owner, Troy, is always on-site to supervise the work and ensure quality workmanship.
Fort Leonard Wood movie-goers will have to go off post for their big-screen entertainment over the next four months, as Bldg. 804, also known as Abrams Theater, undergoes a major renovation project. The Army and Air Force Exchange Service facility is used for movies, graduations, training and briefings, said Rhonda Corbett, manager of the theater.
The closure of Abram Street between Center and West streets allowed for a significant amount of roadway paving to be completed ahead of schedule. Other construction milestones include the relocation of more than 43,500 linear feet of conduit/cables for electricity, communication and fiber optic lines and the installation of 30 Americans with Disabilities Act compliant sidewalk ramps.
Transparent Communication
The master carpenter and host of This Old House since its 1979 premiere, Norm Abram has inspired millions of viewers to renovate their own homes. He has also helped them to choose the best systems—like high-velocity air conditioning, a European-designed radiant heating system that works under hardwood floors, and the kind of large energy-efficient windows not found in vintage structures.
Custom structural solutions for specific renovation needs. Thorough inspections to ensure work meets safety and compliance standards. Licensed certification from qualified engineers to verify structural modifications.