What Matt
actually does
Four things, done by the same crew. If your job is a mix of them — and most jobs are — that's one contractor to call instead of three.
01
Concrete & Flatwork
- Driveway tear-out and replacement
- Porch replacement
- Patio and walkway slabs
- Grading and forming before the pour
Concrete is unforgiving. Once it’s down, it’s down — so the work that matters happens before the truck shows up. Matt tears out the old slab, hauls it off, re-grades the base and sets the forms so water runs where it should and the pour has something solid underneath it.
That’s the difference between a driveway that looks good this year and one that still looks good in ten. It’s also why the before-and-after photos on this site are worth more than anything we could write here — the old cracked apron came out, the base got rebuilt, and the new slab went down clean with proper control joints.
If your driveway is cracked, sinking, or holding water against the garage, call Matt.
02
Roofing
- Full shingle tear-off and replacement
- Standing-seam metal roofing
- Garage and outbuilding roof repair
- Clean-up — nails and debris off your lawn
Matt does full shingle tear-offs and metal roofing, on houses and on the garage out back. Both are on this site: a complete architectural shingle re-roof, and a ribbed metal roof over a ranch.
Not every roof needs replacing. Cherylann called about her garage roof and got a repair, not a sales pitch for a whole new roof. If a repair is the right call, that’s the call Matt will give you.
Clean-up is part of the job, not an afterthought. Roofing makes a mess — nails in the grass, shingle scrap in the beds — and it goes with the truck when the crew leaves.
Roof leaking or missing shingles? Call Matt.
03
Decks & Covered Structures
- Covered patio and pergola builds
- Deck post and framing replacement
- Cedar and rough-sawn timber work
- Metal roofing over outdoor structures
The cedar patio cover is Matt’s work — posts set on a poured slab, rough-sawn beams, purlins run out past the edge, and a metal roof on top. It’s the kind of build where the framing is the finish. There’s no trim to hide a bad cut, so the cuts have to be right.
He also does the unglamorous half: deck posts that have gone soft at grade, framing that’s pulling away from the house, rails that move when you lean on them. Diana had him back to replace the posts holding up her deck after he finished her concrete.
Thinking about a cover over the patio, or worried about the posts under your deck? Call Matt.
04
Interior Work
- Interior painting
- Trim and corner-strip repair
- Small remodel and repair work
- Punch-list jobs while he's already on site
Randall put it best: inside or out. Matt isn’t a one-trade contractor, and the inside work is a real part of what he does — not a favour he tolerates.
Diana’s job is the honest example. She called about concrete. While he was there, he repainted the master bath and replaced the corner strips that had come loose, so she didn’t have to line up a second contractor for a half-day of work. That’s usually the cheapest way to get it done, and it’s why people end up calling him back.
If you’ve got a list, call Matt and read it to him.
Not sure which of those it is?
Describe it to Matt on the phone — (269) 339-4660.