FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
My pricing is as honest as your grandma’s apple pie - no hidden fees, no weird math. I charge based on time, skill, and the occasional elbow grease. I might not be the cheapest guy in town, but I am the guy who shows up, finishes the job, and doesn’t leave your drywall looking like a crime scene. Oh, and if you’re kind, offer coffee, we might just talk discounts.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Step 1: You reach out. Step 2: I don’t ghost you (crazy, right?). Step 3: We chat, I ask questions, you ask questions, we figure out what needs fixing, building, or installing. Then I show up with tools, know-how, and a positive attitude. I treat every home like it’s my mom’s, minus the plastic-covered couch.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Let’s just say I’ve got a PhD in “Figuring Things Out When YouTube Fails.” Years of hands-on work, hundreds of happy clients, and I’ve only electrocuted myself once (kidding… kind of). I’ve trained under some of the best - by which I mean old-school pros who believed a hammer and duct tape could solve world problems. I’ve also taken courses and keep up with new tools and codes, because being handy shouldn’t mean being outdated.