More Show and Tell

In the course of my work, there are many other ordinary and unusual projects that come my way, so don’t hesitate to call and ask me about whatever you need. Who knows? YOU may end up in this “Hall of Fame!” If it will make your home a more enjoyable place for you, I’m eager to help in any way I can.

She needed a sturdy gate (on sloped ground) to keep the dogs in and the horses out. The opening is more than five feet wide, so it need a custom made-to-fit gate, with wire mesh.
The original railings actually seemed to be made of non-pressure treated wood! No wonder they disintegrated in just a few years. This new installation should last a lot longer, and will be beautiful when stained to match the front door. Solar post caps add a very rich touch.
This front room made a great office for Dad, but needed some provision for a little privacy at times. A simple installation of two 30″ French doors gives it that “secluded hideaway” feel.
A most interesting challenge – inserting a 30″x60″ horizontal slider window into a 13″ THICK corrugated steel wall! It provides ventilation to an otherwise stifling room in a doggie day care facility – gotta keep the dogs comfy! Trimmed inside and out, it looks like it’s been there forever.
I’d hate to guess how many rickety old wood attic ladders are out there. Too many people risk life and limb, when they could be safe and solid on a steel easy-to-lift ladder like this one – engineered like a fine German sports car! An easy upgrade to think about letting me tackle before you haul those Christmas decorations ever again!
I should mention that in a former life
I was a graphic designer for many years, so I love a project that involves signage. The previous version of this sign was just too old and rotted to risk photographing, but here’s the new version – from design to installation by The Project Guy. Even Andrew is proud and thankful …
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