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Previous Work

Over the years, my experience in building has led me down various paths. I have always enjoyed the variety of work and with each job I try to learn something new. I have been in the construction industry for over 30 years and have experience in:

  • Deck building
  • Landscaping
  • Kitchen and bathroom renovations
  • Basement Development & Renovations
  • Cabinet making
  • Counter top installations
  • Electrical work of all kinds (I am also a licensed electrician)
  • Carpentry work, hanging doors, installing windows, etc.
  • Building workbenches for other handy men and women
  • Drywall repairs
  • Painting & Staining
  • Etc, etc, etc.


Below are some samples of what I have done in the past and a brief explanation on each. If you have any questions feel free to send me a question on the Free Quote form or call 780-935-1725.


Thanks.

Spruce Grove Handyman | Free Quote Form

Spruce Grove Handyman | Backyard Deck

This deck was in desperate need of repair. I stripped everything down to the joists, lengthened the deck, and rebuilt it. I also added the privacy wall, the flower boxes on both sides and the vertical spindles and expanded the flower bed to run the entire length of the flower box above. 

I used a combination of the decent boards left over from the demo (which were pressure-treated) and added new cedar lumber to save money. 

You'll notice a two-tone look, just the two different types of wood used. The stain was a top-quality product and the same color throughout. 



I custom-made these laundry room cabinets to fit the available wall space. I used the durable pocket hole joinery method to build the boxes. Everything is made from 1/2" plywood, resulting in solid and durable cabinets. I sprayed them with a high-quality lacquer for a lasting finish. I can custom-make this type of cabinet to fit almost any space. 

Spruce Grove Handyman | Laundry Room Cabinets
Spruce Grove Handyman | Entertainment Wall
Spruce Grove Handyman | TV Backlit Border

The T.V. backdrop above is a layered look using tongue and groove material from Windsor Plywood. The cabinets are premade kitchen cabinets from Home Depot so I could put all this together in just a couple of days. The rope lighting behind is operated off a remote, giving the viewer the option of different colors. I needed to add wiring to facilitate the sound system and the cable and power for the T.V.  I also had to cut out some drywall to make everything work and then patch and paint the entire wall to ensure no transition seams were visible.

Spruce Grove Handyman | Portable Workbench


Building this workbench was one of my favourite projects. I made this moving workbench for myself so I could move my bench wherever I needed it. I attached a 25' cord with 2 - duplex receptacles for power. This way, I could charge batteries, use power tools, and not be limited to just my stationary bench. I can store my compressor, shop vac, drills, skill saw, hand tools, and fasteners in one spot. 

Plus, I roll it outside the garage on a sunny summer day and work in the sun. 

It lets me leave all the sawdust outside rather than in the garage. 


I had a request to build a gate for a homeowner who's father was living on the upper floor and unfortunately suffered from dementia. In order to protect him from falling, I built and installed this gate at the top of the stairs.

Spruce Grove Handyman | Seniors Stair Gate
Spruce Grove Handyman | Custom Kitchen
Spruce Grove Handyman | Custom Kitchen

The photos above are of a kitchen renovation. I utilized some of the existing cabinet boxes and built new boxes to take the cabinets to the ceiling. I also removed an old raised breakfast-style eating area and replaced the counter with a single height wood countertop. I built new cabinet doors and drawers, installed a gas stove, and an over-the-stove microwave/hood fan. I custom-made the wine rack with a space at the bottom for the T.V. receiver. The T.V. was mounted on a telescoping wall mount to allow it to be pulled out and then pushed back into place. I installed the backsplash and then sealed the tile and the grout to ensure grease from cooking would not stain the tile. (I'm still trying to figure out why I took the photo when the toe-kick still needed to be finished, but I'm sure you get the idea).