Specializing in making things better.

Handyman and project help…

Attic studio office in historic Bishop Arts District in Dallas (after/before photos; 2023).

About

Project Help:

If you’re having trouble getting a project done, that’s where I come in.

Some customers are so overwhelmed with a project that they’re stuck. I come in and help them work through that to get whatever it is done that they want to do. They just need someone to come in and say, “I can help you do that” or “We can do that NOW—let’s go do it!” That’s what I do; that’s natural. That’s what I want to do.

If you want to put in new shrubs, add a fence, build a deck, add a room in the attic, clean up the garage… whatever it is… we’ll clean it up and make it nice. If your garage doesn’t have sheetrock, we can come in and put sheetrock on it, texture and paint it if that’s what you want. Do the garage floor, put in new lights, put in cabinet lights, put in cabinets… whatever.

Whether it’s to help motivate them or just move stuff out of the garage so they can do their project, or move stuff out of the attic to a storage building, whatever it takes to get their project done.… whatever it is. That’s what I want to do.

I’m flexible, so we can get it done. You’re working on one project, and something else peeks out its ugly head, and starts squeaking—we can jump on that other thing and get it done. That’s what I did with my last 2023 customer. We were working on this one thing, and he said, “Ah, you know what I want to do? I want to…”  So I said, “Let’s do it. No problem.”

“You need the yard mowed and that guy isn’t coming out here to get it done, and you need it done for whatever reason—I’ll do it!” “You bought some new furniture and you want to get it put in? I’ll go pick it up! Call me!”  “You need stuff moved around so you can put in new stuff? We can do that, too.”

Maybe you just don’t want to do it—it doesn’t matter if you can do it or not, you just don’t want to do it. That’s where I come in. You’ve got other things you need to be taking care of, and you want to get this done—there’s where I come in.

You know, you eat an elephant one bite at a time. We’ll just take bites out of it until we get it done. We’ll start in the middle and work our way out.