My Story

“I’m a carpenter. I’ve been at it since 1983, ever since I realized in high school that working with wood felt less like a class and more like a calling.”

I’m the kind of builder who notices the details most people don’t think to look for, and the kind who can’t walk away until everything lines up just right. I do high-end kitchens, baths, and custom work, the projects where craftsmanship actually shows and shortcuts have nowhere to hide. I take a lot of pride in my work, probably because I’m a bit of a perfectionist and I’m completely fine owning that. When something leaves my shop or my jobsite, it carries my name with it.

What usually surprises people is that by the time a project wraps up, we’re not just contractor and client anymore. We’ve shared months of decisions, problem-solving, and the occasional laugh over sawdust and coffee. I feel my clients are happy with the result, and many of them end up staying in touch long after the last punch-list item is done. The same goes for my subcontractors. I’ve worked with the same trusted crew for many years, which means there’s an easy rhythm on site and a lot of mutual respect. We know how to work together, and it shows in the finished product.

In short, I build things carefully, I treat people well, and I believe good work speaks for itself. If you like craftsmanship, clear communication, and a process that feels collaborative instead of stressful, we’ll probably get along just fine.