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What I Have to Say
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Saturday, May 23, 2009
So I got to thinking, how do people choose who they will hire? Is it because they heard good things from a friend or neighbor?
Maybe. Is it because the price is cheap? Possibly. Is it because the professional talks a good talk? Why not?! Although there
are many reasons, there sure are tons of service providers and laborers out there all bidding for your project.
Of all the professionals out there, however, they specialize in one or more of three categories based on their experience: 1.
Residential; 2. Construction; 3. Commercial.
For those I serve (residential) it takes great skill and care when
working is a customer's home. I'm talking about the home the customer resides in, not the one they are building. You see,
professionals who specialize in construction do not have to worry much about the consequences of their hasty work. A ding
on the wall gets covered during the drywaller's and painter's visits to finalize their tasks. Not so, however, if the pro
breaks a valuable piece of furniture or knocks some pictures off the wall.
I specialize in working for home owners.
Due to the emphasis, care and attention to detail I put into my work, it may take a little longer for me to complete the job,
but the reward you get after I'm done can never be compared to anything else.
With a big HIRE ME sticker
on my forhead, have a wonderful day!
Ryan
23 may 09 @ 5:12 pm
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Been Awhile? That's Okay...
I just finished a custom built-in closet unit. This project featured 3/4" birch plywood with a poplar core and poplar
trim boards, all paint grade. We reused the customers existing baseboard to complement the rest of the home. The unit stands
8 feet tall and also features an inset double chest of drawers with double pulls on each drawers. We also added a bench with
a drawer to maximize usage. I designed the closet unit for the best functionality and most aesthetic appearance.
I will also boast about the value I delivered the customer for the quality of work I performed. Those are her words. The entire
project included the master walk-in closet (14' x 6'), a bedroom walk-in closet (5' x 7') and
a girl's closet (2' x 6'). It took a total of 164 man hours to complete. The total duration of the project was
11 days, three days in the customer's home. Most cutting, drilling, prepping and painting was done in shop. Please read
the customer's (Bernadette) testimonial on the Testimonials page above.
Until I type again, I am off to do
some reconstruction on a screen/sunroom.
Happy Constructing, Ryan
6 may 09 @ 7:13 pm
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I am dedicated to serving my customers' needs, and my goal is 100% customer satisfaction. I
strive to bring you the best in quality all around.
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Out of LaGrange, KY • 40031 For service, please call. All others please use the contact forms throughout the site. Thank
you. Phone: (502) 533-8282 email: support@littlethings.biz
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