


— One Person. Four Trades.
The same person who picks up the phone does the work.
No dispatching to a crew. No middleman. The license-holder diagnoses the problem, quotes it straight, and finishes it.


/ Older Houses, Straight Talk
Pre-1990s construction has its own rules — knob-and-tube circuits, galvanized pipe, horsehair plaster. Knowing what's behind the wall before you open it is the job.
Every quote is given in plain numbers before any work starts. If the scope changes once the wall is open, you hear about it immediately — not on the invoice.
One license. No excuses.
Electrical, plumbing, drywall, and painting — all under one license, all handled by the same person who shows up on time and calls when they're on the way.

