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Specialties
Residential construction. We perform rough/finish carpentry and customize to your needs. We have a vast knowledge and experience base that makes us a single stop shop. We take care of everything for you, so you can concentrate on other things. We move your furniture out of the way while work is being done, then put it all back when finished. Have a Grandfather clock or a grand piano, not a problem. It will be professionally moved. Need to re-pipe your house in copper and upgrade your electrical panel? Need a new roof and your water heater replaced? We got you covered. We are definitely not the average general contractor. You may not even believe all the things that we do, until you see it. What we do, we do well. We don’t leave until I am satisfied with the quality of the project. Our projects go beyond the quality of the average contractor. With us, you will not be calling us back to fix something that we did wrong, but calling us because you want more work to be done.
History
Established in 1994.
We started out as a two man shop doing small scale residential jobs and grew to a 12 man crew doing large scale residential projects. Our knowledge and abilities also grew in many different trades which makes us experts in doing multiple trades. We started out with one truck and grew into having three trucks and six trailers. Now we can still do that one-day repair on a single story building or we can setup to do a major 12 month plus project on a 4-story building, with our own equipment.
Meet the Business Owner
Wayne T.
Business Owner
I am a mechanically inclined person from an early age. My first real socket set was given to me at six years old. Started out doing yard work, tree trimming, painting, plumbing, roofing and some flooring as a young boy. Started welding at 12 years old and later taught welding. Rebuilt my first car at 15 years old. Went into mechanics/welding/machining/fabricating for a time, but have continued throughout the years as it is always needed. Became a furniture mover and still move peoples furniture today. Drove semi-trucks local and cross-country. Then I became a general contractor. Not wanting to do any one thing all the time, I do multiple things all the time as a general contractor. I love working with my hands, designing, fabricating and ultimately making a product that can be used and enjoyed for years to come.