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Photo #1: This client wanted a built-in mahogany Armoire. Photo #2: Here you can see the frame built and fastened to the concrete walls. Photo #3: And he finished product, smooth as silk. This Armoire has double doors and a giant drawer on the bottom....

Photo #1: This man's crawlspace came out of a horror movie! Water damage throughout, no vapor barrier, 100% humidity. It was just awful how this crawl space was left! Photo #2: Can you even believe this? I ended up cutting a giant hole in this man's...

Photo #1: This elderly couple wanted a complete bathroom renovation. So, after we tore all the material out, we installed the new shower pan and worked our way up. Photo #2: This is a picture of the grouting stage of the tile job. Only non-sanded grout...

Photo #1: This customer hated the tile in the bottom of their shower. I informed them that getting that tile out without damaging the integrity of the shower was impossible but that I could rough up the bottom and put tile on top. So, I...

Photo #1: This is about halfway through a custom bookcase project. The client gave me a picture that she found on the internet and I duplicated it. Photo #2: Here we are stained. The wood used is poplar and the stain is cherry. I made this...

Photo #1: This client wanted a shed built that was big enough to store all the yard equipment so as to free up garage space. Photo #2: So, we built her a 10'x 16' shed using 2x6 lumber for the walls. Concrete pillars every four feet...