I began working in the trades when I took a summer job painting houses at age 13. A couple of years later I was apprenticing with electricians. Later, as I attended school, I worked for various builders, carpenters and electricians. I decided to work for myself about eight years ago, and I've been doing it ever since.
For the last eight years I have worked for a number of large rental property landlords and small businesses, as well as countless individual home-owners. I have done everything from brick repair to mounting antique architectural elements on buildings; from building room additions to fixing leaky faucets.
Although I have gained an ever-increasing wealth of experience and knowledge over these many years, my clients have consistently loved my work since the very beginning. I believe this is because, since the beginning, I have adhered to this work ethic:
-I am hardworking, honest, and friendly, with a belief in the law of karma: "Do unto others..."
-My first priority is your project. If I don’t think I can do an
outstanding job on your project, I will tell you up front and try to
recommend someone who can.
-I build things to last, with strong attention to detail, function and finished appearance.
-I completely guarantee my work (not including defects in materials).
Because of these principles, my clients consistently love the work that I do. And because of my positive, friendly attitude, they seem to enjoy having me around. Many have become friends.
