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Our Work
Here are some examples of my work. I will dedicate my attention to the smallest detail to ensure your satisfaction with the results.

01
Framing a Closet
This is the framing for a closet. The client was converting a dining room into a third bedroom. More pictures of this project, and others, can be found in the next picture.
02
Beadboard Paneling Added
The next step on the bedroom conversion was to add paneling and drywall to the closet.


03
The Finished Closet and Living Room
This is the final result of the bedroom conversion viewed from the Living room side. The paint work and ceiling fans in this house were done by me as well.
04
Bathroom Remodel
The toilet and sink/vanity install were done by my company. I wish had a before pic of this one, as it was an absolute mess!

05
Chalkboard Creativity
Sometimes my job requires creativity and problem solving. Here is an example of a drywall patch I did for a customer. I suggested we make a chalkboard out of the new patch for lists or keeping the kiddos occupied while they were cooking. Pictured here is the before, a mock-up I prepared for the customer, and the final product.

06
Dirty Cupboards?? Clean Them Up!
New paint is nice, and can work wonders in a space as heavily used as a kitchen. Sometimes, however, it's not in the budget. This is the before pic of a grungy cabinet I cleaned using a non-destructive cleaning method. The result was fantastic, and is pictured next.

07
Dirty Cupboards?? Clean Them Up! (Part II)
I saved the client money, and brought the kitchen remodel to a more swift finish by spending an hour or two cleaning the cabinets. This just goes to show that the time-intensive and more expensive route isn't always the correct choice. I am happy to work within budget and time constraints.

08
Restored Water Damage
This was part of a remediation and repair I did for a customer after a water line to their washing machine broke. You need to replace those hoses every few years, and I can help with that too. The only reason there are (barely) visible lines in the seams is due to the fact that the homeowner was "only going to cover them with a washer and dryer anyway."
