For 16 years I've done the work most jobs need but no one specialty owns: wiring houses, mounting cameras, fixing what other contractors gave up on, and writing software for the integrations nobody sells off the shelf. Tell me what you're trying to solve. I'll be honest about whether I'm the right fit, what a real number for the work looks like, and where to go if someone else would serve you better.
Hands-on around the property and software for the workflow. Tap a category to read more.
Repairs, installs, mounting, and the long list of "while you're here" items.
Home & businessCameras sized to the property, local storage, no forced subscription.
Home & businessCabling, segmentation, and Wi-Fi that reaches the back of the property.
Home & businessStereos, amps, sub enclosures, and clean installs that don't rattle.
HomeCustom builds, lifts, lithium conversions, audio, and lighting.
HomeMarketing sites, internal tools, automations, and AI features that actually move a metric.
BusinessA few of the most recent projects. Slide through and tap any one to see how it came together, or head to the full grid for everything else.
A comprehensive digital presence for a high-end North Georgia custom home builder, featuring ground-up web design, original brand identity development, and meticulously retouched architectural photography.
A floor-to-ceiling board and batten installation that transforms a blank, towering stairwell into a sophisticated architectural centerpiece.
A handcrafted outdoor fire table combining intricate mosaic tilework, a cedar wood base, and a modern glass fire feature to create an elegant backyard centerpiece.
A comprehensive outdoor living space build featuring a wooden deck, a custom heavy-timber pergola, and integrated wrap-around seating.
A custom-built, solid wood dining table featuring a classic two-tone finish, blending a robust white trestle base with a rich, dark-stained top.
See the dramatic transformation of a basic builder-grade laundry closet into a stylish and functional customized nook.
Most projects come apart between contractors. The cable guy doesn't know the framer. The AV installer doesn't own the app. The handyman calls a different specialist for the smart switch. I do all of those, so the same person plans the job, does the work, writes any code it needs, and picks up the phone when something needs another look six months later.
Fewer people to coordinate. Fewer finger-pointing moments when something isn't working. One person who knows your project from the wall studs to the dashboard.