I strive to meet the individual needs of all my customers with excellence. There isn't a job too big or too small.
To give you a little information about myself, this line of work is second nature to me. I started learning the interior painting/sheetrock trade at an early age of 15 with my father; who had been in business for himself for 20 years. During the duration of working for him and some local general contractors, I learned the in's and out's of the industry. In 2008, I decided to venture out on my own and start my company. With 20 years of hands on experience, I can say that there isn't much that I haven't seen.
When you don’t give something the proper effort, often the results are not satisfactory. Then you find yourself in the position that you have to do it again. Not doing a task “right the first time” often creates more work.
Here are some examples of how not “doing it right the first time” creates more work:
Rushing a Job – Rushing through a task often leads to doing it incorrectly. Ever rush painting a room and then realize that you will have to paint it all over again?
Starting Something Unprepared – Showing up to an appointment without the required materials and needing to reschedule.
Not Giving the Proper Attention – Multitasking is not always a time saver. Ever do two things at once only to realize that you messed one of them up because it did not have your full attention?
Leaving Tasks Undone – When you leave things undone, they often create more work for you. Picking up where you left off can take more time, and late tasks can involve even more work.
I assure you I live by this information. I take my time and I do my very best to get the job right the first time.
Here are some examples of how not “doing it right the first time” creates more work:
Rushing a Job – Rushing through a task often leads to doing it incorrectly. Ever rush painting a room and then realize that you will have to paint it all over again?
Starting Something Unprepared – Showing up to an appointment without the required materials and needing to reschedule.
Not Giving the Proper Attention – Multitasking is not always a time saver. Ever do two things at once only to realize that you messed one of them up because it did not have your full attention?
Leaving Tasks Undone – When you leave things undone, they often create more work for you. Picking up where you left off can take more time, and late tasks can involve even more work.
I assure you I live by this information. I take my time and I do my very best to get the job right the first time.