Remodels, repairs, and the small fixes that make a space work again. Travis Bowling, fifteen years on the tools.
Most jobs touch a couple of these. Kitchens usually hit all of them.
New cabinet boxes and doors, vanities, mantles, and built-ins. Refinishing old cabinets, hanging new ones, and the trim work around them.
Solid wood mantles for fireplaces. Storm doors, interior and exterior door installs. Window installs. Baseboard, crown, and finish trim.
Flooring demo and prep. Toilets, sinks, thresholds. Switches and receptacles. Small plumbing repairs.
Framed pressure-treated decks and porches. Heavy-duty framing. Stairs and railings. Stain and finish. Built for south Alabama summers.
Punch lists, repairs, and updates for shops, offices, and rental properties. Small jobs other folks don’t want.
Console tables, floating shelves, pantry shelving, and shop storage built to fit the space. Made in my shop, finished, installed.
Quotes cover materials and labor, broken out plain. Most jobs I work start to finish myself. You’re talking to the person doing the work.
Tell me what you’re trying to get done. A few details on the phone usually tells me if it’s a fit.
I come look at the space. You get a quote covering materials and labor. What’s coming from the lumberyard, and what the time on the job costs.
We pick a start window. For most jobs, I’m on-site working it.
Trim and touch-up before I call it done. I clean up after the job.
Tell me what you’re trying to get done. I’ll come look and put together a quote covering materials and labor. I work on homes and small businesses around south Alabama.