FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
This is no get rich quick scheme, I assure you. any job where all involved can walk away feeling satisfied that the cost is commensurate with the final result is a success in my book. all of my clients are allowed ample info opportunity to ask questions and discuss any element of the cost of their job. I also recognized that these projects can get expensive, and that many of my clients have families or live on limited income. It is always my pledge to do what I can to keep costs down as best I can, and to work closely with my clients to find solutions, such as payment plans. I make my money by earning your trust and respect. securing repeat business and recommendations to others.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
typically, new customers will give me a ring and, after introductions, explain the work that they are looking to have done. Alaska if you clarifying or follow up questions, and then ideally schedule a time for me to come and see the project area first hand. I am hopefully able to meet the client and have them literally walk me around the area has they lay out their vision for the work . again, I'll ask whatever additional questions I have, then take measurements as needed and photograph the area, taking careful note of anything I noticed that could be an issue in the future. that process gives me enough info to create an estimate, which is sent to the potential client for them to review and either approve or discuss further with me. I can't say I've had an instance where a customer in myself have failed to reach some agreement that we can both sign off on.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have a little less than 10 years worth of fencing experience under my belt, and probably a little more than that in carpentry. I've learned from many of the folks that I've worked with in the past. I also have several years of landscape experience, and some light electrical and plumbing. it's probably not relevant, but I have several years experience with forklifts and flatbed delivery trucks.