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What can I do for you?

A list of trades and skills that I have learned over the last 40+ years:

Foo​tings

&

Foundations

Framing

Windows

&

Doors

Finish Carpentry

Crown, Base, Trim, Etc.

Drywall

Hanging, Taping, 

Repair​

Decks

Redwood, Composite

Curved Railings

Plumbing

Rough in, Top out, Faucets, Tubs, Showers, Toilets

Painting

A Master of the Brush & Roller

Flooring

Heated, Tile, Hardwood, Engineered,Composite, Laminate,   (No Carpet)

Tile

Floors, Walls, Countertops,

Tubs, Showers, Backsplashes

Electrical

Home runs, Top out,

Ceiling Fans, GFCI, More

Countertops

Tile, Wood, Laminate

(Not set up for Stone or

 Solid Surface)

Landscaping

Limited to minor jobs and repairs

Light Welding

Limited to minor jobs and repairs

RV Restoration

&

Renovation

Cabinets

&

Wood Furniture

Fencing

New & Repair

Wood, Wrought Iron

(No Chain Link)

Roofing

Composition, Metal

(Not my favorite, will likely sub-contract larger jobs)


Design

Interior, Exterior, Furniture, Architectural, Landscape, More

Contractors:

A Valuable Team Player

Special Pricing Available

1099

General All-Around Handyman

There to fix all your little annoyances, gremlins, sticky doors, leaky faucets, and flickering lights. Re-caulk the bathtub and shower. Change that ugly light fixture from the '70s. Install that new stove, microwave, sink, or faucet. Put together the contents of that big box from Ikea that says "Some Assembly Required."  Fix that loose railing or pop those loose fence boards back up...

… Just about anything you can think of that needs doing around the house and yard.

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Meet Lincoln

I grew up around the trades.  My first memories are of helping Dad finish building our home in South Lake Tahoe. As a kid and throughout life, I have enjoyed building and fixing things. After many years and many jobs "working for the Man," in 2010 I decided it was time to become my own boss. Not too proud to start at the bottom, I answered a craigslist ad looking for someone to mow lawns. The lady I worked for had three rental properties, and I let her know I knew how to fix them up between tenants and do maintenance. That one client has grown to over a dozen clients just through word-of-mouth referrals. At the time my wife and I lived in Boise, Idaho. Although we love Idaho, winters there are just a bit too cold, the construction business grinds to a halt, and we missed holidays with family in the Sacramento, CA area. So in late 2013, we decided to get an RV and go "on the road" full time. Now we split our time between Boise and Sacramento, avoiding the too-cold Idaho winters and the too-hot Central Valley summers. I currently have a substantial clientele in both places, and am looking to spread out to other areas. Living full time in an RV allows me to work from practically anywhere.


People tell me I'm living the dream, and in so many ways I am. In my eyes, the true American Dream is to freely follow your heart and your passion. It is the pursuit of happiness in doing what you love, applying your skills and talents to provide for your family and prosper.  Perhaps most importantly, it is enjoying the Freedoms and Liberty guaranteed to us by our great Constitution.  So far, I am blessed to enjoy this in reality. With God's help, I will continue to serve my clients to the best of my ability, wherever they may live in this great country of ours.



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