New jobs start with project details. Links, screenshots, or photos help me estimate the right scope.

Common questions before getting started.

Are you insured?
Yes! I carry business liability insurance with $1 million in coverage. My live insurance certificate is available to view here.
How do I book if I’m unsure on timing?
Send the project details first. I’ll review the scope and suggest booking windows that fit the job, instead of having you guess how long to reserve.
My situation requires certainty on timing. What are my options?
The best options are usually my first job of the day, around ~10:30am, or a true night booking at 8pm or later. Late afternoon and early evening are more likely to be affected by earlier jobs running long.
What if you can’t complete something on-site?
If I’m unable to complete an agreed-upon task once I’m there — for example, a mount I can’t safely do or equipment I can’t configure — you pay nothing for that portion of the work.
Do you charge deposits or cancellation fees?
For most smaller jobs, no. For larger jobs or full-day blocks, I may ask for a deposit because filling that time after a late cancellation is difficult.
What do I need to know about the Full Day Package?
This is the safest option for large move-ins and full-home setup days. Because I block the day for you, I ask for a 50% deposit. The deposit is retained for cancellations less than 48 hours before the start time, though emergencies and reschedules can be discussed.
What is the best way to contact you?
The website form is best for new projects because it keeps the details in one place. Text, WhatsApp, and email are fine too. I try to reply quickly, but please allow some time while I’m working; a follow-up later is welcome.
What about hauling?
My vehicle is a 2003 Suburban, so I can carry most furniture items, especially before assembly. I can haul old furniture and project-related trash like boxes, but not hazardous items or general household waste. Box truck or pickup rental may be possible case by case.
What can’t you do?
Complex TV mounts, ceiling mounts, plaster/concrete mounting, wall-mounted Murphy beds, and anything requiring a licensed electrician or plumber are usually not a fit.