I got started doing this type
of work because as just a young boy and I have been training on the job and in life for over 35 years.
My parents managed the apartment complex we lived in when I was young. I knew how to do plumbing, electrical, woodworking, tiling, and more before I was 10 years old. As a teenager, I learned how to rebuild cars and eventually went to work in a machine shop where I trained as a welder. I spent time working for my father in laws construction company building houses, where I learned framing, roofing, siding, drywalling,window/door installs and replacements, etc. I have continued to educate myself and refine my skills throughout my life, started workwooding, refinishing furniture, and building custom pieces. I have put those all of those skills to use over the years, caring for my home and helping out family, friends, and neighbors. From there, it developed into referrals and a steady stream of repeat clients.
I do my best to keep my pricing affordable because I personally don't like overpaying or feeling like I was taken advantage of.
I never want to push any recommendation onto a client that they are uncomfortable with or would cause them financial hardships. I do this to help people first and foremost, which is why 90% of my business is repeat and referrals.
I treat my clients and their homes with respect. The last thing I want is for someone to feel uncomfortable in their own home that they have worked very hard to have. I treat my clients' like family and their homes how I would want mine treated. I treat every customer as an individual because they are. I tailor each job to that particular clients situation. I make sure they understand what is involved in the process from start to finish, and I do my best to leave everything as clean as when I started.