Ravenwood Owner
Before & after pictures from work the owner asked for
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dream the possible | make a plan | get to building
Before & after pictures from work the owner asked for
1st & foremost, does everyone know that I install / replace ceiling fans?
You're in a store & you just ran in. You happened to have $20.00 cash on you. That'll more than cover the 2 cartons of Tillamook ice cream for desert. You left your phone in the car.
While waiting in line to checkout you hear the two people talking in front of you. They mention needing a ceiling fan switched out. They have the replacement, all they need is someone to uninstall the old one and put the new one up. It's a layup and the easiest of referrals.
I need to add a file upload option for this field so I can use this website for how I intended it to be used, at least for me.
Another satisfied customer!
This is an install that I am quite proud of. The laundry doom is a typical second floor unit designed for a standard washer, dryer, and possible soaking sink.
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When I got there, the room was empty. The, assumed, optional soaking sink never was. No washer, no dryer, even the washer's drain pan had been removed by the previous home owner.
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It seems like each idea brings an entire, additional to do list. I'm not sure if I'm nuts, or trying to self-sabotage. In the end, all I want to do is build a revolutionary mode of transportation that will transform the world as everyone knows it.
I laughed as I typed the last sentence, but I truly believe it. There isn't a reason that I've found as to why it won't work. Nothing new, just putting an amalgamation of technologies together in a new package.
I've been working hard. While this isn't a weekend, its like I'm coming in on a weekend.
...and including, "I need to upload a few images I can select that would be good as default placeholders."
...getting better, but need better follow through.
I think I'm going to like this mobile editing. I see that I can make significant changes via my phone. Sure there are some annoying idiocyncracies, but I think I can learn where they are and how to work around them. I just don't like that I end up on my phone reading Google documentation for other functionality I now plan on adding.