I was born and raised in East Greenbush, NY.
Starting at about 12 years old, I entered into the construction industry by roofing with my Friend for his Father's construction company.
Throughout Middle School/High School, I continued to learn construction while also working various jobs in-between; Becker's Farm & Greenhouses, Evergreen C.C. as a Greenskeeper and at True Value Hardware in North Green
After High School, I continued to expand my skills and knowledge in the residential & commercial construction/renovation industry; Mostly with highly skilled, true masters of their trade. However, early on I was exposed to some outfits that were not so professional. I am actually grateful for experiencing both ends of the spectrum as I have a much better understanding of what and where to look for
In 2011, I entered into other industries;
Beginning with a 900-hour course at The Modern Welding School in Schenectady, NY immediately followed by a 720-hour Commercial Divers course at Diver's Academy International in Erial, NJ. I finished as the Head-of-the-Class and earned the President's Award in both schools.
I worked in the offshore oil & gas industry as a deepsea diver, inspecting oil rigs fo
After working in the offshore oil & gas industry, I spent some time in the Middle East as a Contractor for the U.S. Government. I rebuilt structures that were continuously damaged or destroyed by frequent rocket attacks, upgraded the guard towers along the perimeter and renovated a large military K9 facility for explosives detecting/attack dogs.
This work required EXTENSIVE background investigations which enabled me to obtain and maintain very high security clearances within different Departments of the U.S. Government, even to this day. That being said, I understand, respect and uphold the confidentiality of information collected during an inspection and with whom it is discussed or shared; you, my Client.
I've been awoken from a dead sleep by the airfield's incoming alarm because of rocket/IDF strikes. I've repaired blown apart living quarters, network server rooms, laundry facilities etc.
So when I see a home and it's issues, it does not scare me nor should it scare you. Most defects are repairable. You may find that it's worth the investment to address any issues that are found. Whether it's the h
Sometimes, things may even look worse than they really are. They may not affect anything structural or some defects may just be a simple, inexpensive fix. An inspection could answer many, if not all of your questions.