Mr. Fix-It is your best choice in the DFW Metroplex for general contracting, repair, remodeling, new construction and professional handyman services. We are registered in Denton County but serve communities throughout the region from our Flower Mound location. Mr. Fix-It can take care of all of your maintenance, repair & improvement tasks so that you can focus on the other things that are important to you. From minor projects to major renovation work. We can do it all at an affordable price and will work with your specifications or help create a custom design.
Mr. Fix-It has been "fixin" things for nearly 45 years. I built decks, patios and such for friends and friends of friends and was paid in various ways. Fast forward to the present day: After spending more that 25 years in the corporate world I grew weary of the politics that are rampant in that life and the effects it was having on my own. If you treat people like people, take pride in yourself and the work/service you perform, life is less complex and much more rewarding. 70% of both the residential & commercial business comes from referrals of existing customers who recommend Mr. Fix-It to their friends or associates.
Mr. Fix-It is a general contractor. We specialize in home repair, remodeling and new construction. Decks, arbors, room additions, carpentry, sheetrock, all types of flooring, etc. Probably 60% of the business involves smaller projects that are not large enough for many of the bigger outfits. We can and will refer you to qualified businesses that specialize in these tasks if you wish. Webster's Dictionary defines handyman as "a man who does odd jobs and various tasks." In today's fast-paced world, most folks have neither the time, the energy, or the skill sets to address a lot of the day-to-day "things" that need taking care of in and around the home.
Following are some techniques you can use to give an old deck a new lease on life, or to help maintain the look of a new one. A project like this can be done in two days, but it's best to spread the work over two weekends to ensure the wood is completely dry before you apply stain. Begin by inspecting the entire deck. Pay special attention to any part of the deck that is in direct contact with the ground, such as the posts, stair stringers or joists that are at ground level. Graf uses a screwdriver to check for structural damage.
You may be excited about finally getting a project done, but don't just jump into the process without first doing some careful planning, says Dennis Day, a spokesman for the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), the largest and oldest construction trade association in the United States. Verify the contractor's licensing and insurance. Make sure the contractor has at least five years experience and is an expert doing the type of work you need. Contact the Better Business Bureau to see if information on your candidate is available.
The house is three times stronger than a standard home made with quick building blocks. The concrete mix required very little wire-mesh as reinforcement like other projects do because it had fibers pre-blended into the material.
Custom live edge kitchen table top.
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Living in Texas, hail is a very serious threat in the May to July months. Many of us, including myself have trucks too large to fit in the garage.