Category: Projects
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Thank you for this week!(2026_01_05)
Hello all, Happy New Year, I hope your Holidays were bright and cheery, and if not, I hope you’re making headway for the next round of Holidays! We had a very busy and mostly productive Holiday Season; I counted up 21 service calls completed for my neighbors in Falcon, Peyton, and Elbert, all successfully completed!I…
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Thank you for this week! (December 8th)
Hello again! Very busy this week, making headway across the boards, but I didn’t make any headboards this week… Picking up where we left off, the truck is running well and the weather is mostly nice, so we’re very thankful for both of those things. In Facility Management, we got one building resolved already, turned…
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Thank you for this week! (December 1st)
Howdy folks! Welcome back to the blog, its been on my mind to get back to regular posting, but its also been very busy! Last week was an interesting week; I had mechanical issues with my truck so I had to bring it in the shop and get that sorted out. We also had a…
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Letting in the light
For this project, we turned this: Into this: The homeowner wanted more light in the kitchen, and decided to make that happen by re-opening a window that had been previously closed off and covered up. As with most projects in older Denver homes, there were a few challenges along the way!First, I had to take…
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Updating a range hood to this century
For this project, we turned this: Into this: So the homeowner could enjoy cooking on the stove again! We had several challenges to overcome in doing this.First, there was no existing ventilation, just a small stick in the ceiling where one could have been. The existing range hood was exhausting out into the kitchen!Second, there…
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Unlocking a little project with big joy
For this project, I turned this: Into this: Because the key slots on the new master keys make the keys hang crooked, which drives me NUTS!Why Master did this is beyond me, but I hate having some of my keys stick out awkwardly. In the past I would do this with a handheld drill, but…
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Let there be water (only) in the shower!
For this project, we turned this: Into this: This customer came to me with concerns of rotted shiplap trim next to the shower due to water sloshing out through the gap between the door and the shower wall. I resolved the trim issue by replacing the pieces with custom cut PVC: I also added a…
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Kitchen Island Remodel
For this project, we turned this: Into this: So the customer could pour their own custom epoxy resin countertop. We also moved the electrical outlets from inside the kitchen island bar to the outside of the island: We also added a pop-up outlet in the middle of the new island countertop: This customer reached out…
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Out with the old, in with the new (doors)
For this project, we turned this: Into this: For the garage walk door, the customer had issues with the door leaking and not closing correctly, with some rotting. It was time to replace it, so we did!I had a few challenges to overcome along the way; the threshold was lower for the door than the…
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Custom Entryway
For this project, we turned this: Into this: The customer wanted to have a way to prevent guests from slipping off the step that was very well camouflaged. We had much discussion about tearing out the large landing, but that was more than the customer really wanted to do, so I suggested we simply stain…