Dave Tucker's Handyman Service

Serving Jasper, Newton, and Porter Counties of Indiana


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This page will highlight some of Dave Tucker's expertise in the jobs he has done at our home. If you want any further information, please feel free to e-mail us: risnerolson1 "at" msn.com


Here are some examples of Dave's expertise in cutting and installing difficult corners in crown molding, which many carpenters won't even attempt. (We apologize for the low quality of the pics. We posted these with maximum compression for quickest downloading. The original higher-quality pics are available upon demand.)








These are examples of Dave's outside work.

Dave installed this vinyl lattice on our three-season room, and he also custom-fit the downspouts.

Dave custom-made these doors for our tool shed.




Dave did an amazing job of customizing our master bathroom vanity in a small space (slightly over three linear feet). He used kitchen countertop and bowl sinks to create this wonderfully personalized bathroom.

In the "after" picture, please note the addition of an electrical outlet on the left side of the vanity.

Before...

After! Two sinks (which the original contractor said was impossible) and specially angled satin nickel faucets.




In May 2007 Dave installed Mannington luxury vinyl tile in our kitchen. This was the first time he had installed this kind of flooring, and he did his usual meticulous job with wonderful results!

Here is the job in progress...




Also in May 2007 we asked Dave to replace our patio-deck slider door with the existing higher quality door that was in the entrance to our 3-season room.

Note the nice finishing job on the opening left by the old patio-deck entrance on the right.




We were always dissatisfied with the size and position of our deck. In June 2007 Dave untook an interesting engineering project --- to disassemble and raise our existing deck and add a second smaller deck to this.

Note the pile of materials in the background. The weathered wood is the remains of the old deck.

New posts for the new deck and railing. Old deck frame in background.