FAQs
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
I first get to know exactly what the customer is looking for. My goal is to make their vision come to life. I understand that everybody has different tastes. This being said it’s the customer that has to live with what they choose. I strive to make sure they are happy with the end product.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Over the years I have gone to trade shows like Journal of light construction. I have taken classes on learning new up-to-date processes of waterproofing installation and remodeling houses. Most of my training came from experience through fixing mistakes that previous builders did. I always strive to use the highest quality material so that the finished product would last years to come. This includes simple things like a rot free door jamb that most people wouldn’t think about. Most contractors want to install a product for the cheapest amount possible so that their warranty runs out before it has to be fixed. The price increase isn’t that much to make a product last 5 times longer.
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
I was working for the State Ports Authority. While I was working part time there I started working construction in 2004 remodeling houses. I work for lots of high-end construction companies and decided to start my own company in 2015.