Bathroom ceiling opened up — joists, exhaust fan vent and wiring exposed

Bathroom Ceiling — Opened Up

Cut-in for access to joists, vent fan, and wiring

Bathroom Ceiling — Opened for Access

Bathroom ceiling cut open over the shower to get at the exhaust fan, wiring, and joist bay. Sometimes the only way to fix the problem above is to make a clean opening below.

Moisture-resistant drywall installed and mudded on bathroom ceiling

Drywall In & Mudded

Moisture-resistant rock, ready for finish

New Ceiling — Drywall & Mud

Same bathroom: green moisture-resistant drywall installed, screws set, seams taped and mudded, and a clean opening cut for the exhaust fan housing. Ready for finish coat.

Finished bathroom ceiling — painted white with exhaust fan reinstalled

Bathroom Back in Service

Painted, fan reinstalled, ready to use

Bathroom Ceiling — Complete

Finished view: ceiling textured and painted, exhaust fan housing trimmed out and operational, shower curtain back up. From open joists to back in service — clean handoff.

Custom-built white wooden ramp and deck on a manufactured home

Ramp & Deck Build

Manufactured-home accessibility build, full white finish

Custom Ramp + Deck Build

Full deck and ramp combo on a manufactured home — double safety rails the length of both runs, lattice skirting underneath, and a clean white paint finish built for Colorado seasons.

Wide-tread wooden access stairs with double handrails on a manufactured home

Wide-Tread Access Stairs

Double handrails, gentler step-up for easier access

Wide-Tread Access Stairs

Hand-built step-up to a covered porch with wider, deeper treads and handrails on both sides — easier for someone using a cane, walker, or anyone who just wants surer footing.

Close-up of wide-tread access stairs showing 4x4 posts, double handrails, and metal skirt panels

Stair Build — Up Close

4x4 posts, double rails, sealed metal skirt

Stair Build — Detail

Closer look at the same access stairs. Sturdy 4x4 posts, hand-fitted treads, double-rail framing on both sides, and corrugated metal skirt panels enclosing the underside.

Commercial space mid-demo — electrical conduit relocation and framing exposed

Commercial Build-Out — Demo

Wall framing exposed, electrical being relocated

Jeff's Build-Out — Demo Stage

Commercial space mid-demo. Drywall opened up to relocate the electrical panel feed and re-frame a wall. The work that makes the rebuild possible.

New walls framed and drywalled inside a commercial space, drop ceiling visible above

New Walls In

Drywall up and mudded — room takes shape

Jeff's Build-Out — Walls Up

New interior walls framed and drywalled inside the commercial space. Corners taped and mudded, ready for texture. The wooden door stays — the rest is new.

Primed and finished walls in a commercial remodel with stainless refrigerator visible

Walls Finished & Primed

Ready for paint and appliance placement

Jeff's Build-Out — Finished Walls

Same space, further along. Walls primed, drop ceiling restored, fridge moved in to confirm clearances. Drywall to primer to ready-for-finish in a single sequence.

Completed kitchen install with new oak cabinets, stainless fridge, dishwasher, and cooktop wrapped in plastic

Kitchen Install Complete

Oak cabinets, stainless appliances, cooktop ready

Jeff's Build-Out — Kitchen Install

Finished kitchen install in the same build-out: new oak uppers and lowers, stainless side-by-side fridge and dishwasher set, cooktop staged and protected for the countertop drop-in.

Entryway being repainted teal with electrical switch box mid-install over tile floor

Entry Repaint + Electrical

Switches and trim mid-install, paint going on

Entryway — Paint & Electrical

Residential entry mid-refresh. Walls and arched doorway painted in a deep teal, fresh white trim around the door, and a three-gang switch panel being reset into the wall.

Clean white entryway with new tile floor and LVP wood-look flooring in adjacent room

Entry — Tile & LVP

Fresh white paint, new tile, new floor transition

Entryway — Finish Work

Crisp white walls and trim, new tile in the entry, and a clean transition into the new LVP wood-look floor in the next room. Small footprint, big visual lift.

Open living and kitchen space with new dark LVP flooring throughout and fresh gray walls

Open Living + Kitchen

New LVP flooring, fresh walls, open sight lines

Open Living + Kitchen Refresh

Whole-room refresh in a Grand Valley home: dark wood-look LVP run continuously through the living and dining areas, fresh gray walls, white ceiling, sight line opened up into the kitchen.

Crawlspace with dirt floor and exposed joists before vapor barrier installation

Crawlspace — Before

Dirt floor, exposed framing — the starting point

Crawlspace — Pre-Barrier

Crawlspace inspection: dirt floor, raw joists, plumbing visible above. The starting condition before laying a proper vapor barrier — a small job that prevents big moisture problems later.

Brown poly vapor barrier sheeting installed against crawlspace walls with floor trusses visible above

Vapor Barrier Installed

Heavy poly sheet, sealed against the walls

Vapor Barrier — Installed

Heavy brown poly sheeting laid up the crawlspace walls and overlapped at the seams. Floor trusses stay dry, the subfloor above stays flat, and moisture stays out of the home.

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Quality Built to Last

Every project gets the same attention to detail, whether it's a small repair or major improvement.

Professional Tools

Right tools for every job. No shortcuts, no compromises on equipment quality.

25 Years in the Trades

Plumbing, repair, and remodeling experience under Paul's belt — serving the Grand Valley as Honey Do List since 2019. Licensed, insured, and locally trusted.

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