u/BuiltRightColorado

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Recently started a home improvement/handyman& custom carpentry business in Parker — looking to earn trust the right way

Hey everyone — my name is Mike and I recently launched Built Right Home Improvements here in the Parker / South Denver area.

I spent the last decade in a corporate sales role and ended up rediscovering how much I enjoy building and improving things with my hands - something I did as a kid and into adulthood helping my family with my father’s property management company in Chicago.

What started as fixing issues in my own home turned into custom built-ins, wainscoting, gates, furniture projects, and helping friends and neighbors with their homes. What was supposed to be passing time while I looked for my new sales role turned into a new business venture.

My goal is to be transparent, fair-priced, and work on your home as if it were my own. I’m trying to build a company that homeowners trust because we communicate well, show up when we say we will, and genuinely care about the finished product.

I’d love to hear from homeowners in the area:

What’s the biggest frustration you’ve
had with contractors or handyman services?

What would make you feel confident hiring someone new?

I’m not here to hard sell anyone — just trying to learn what people value most so I can build the business around that.

Appreciate any feedback.

Mike @BuiltRight

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u/BuiltRightColorado — 12 days ago