Services

Focused capability. Disciplined execution.

Three flagship service areas — plumbing, bathroom remodels, and precision finish work — supported by a short list of selectively taken-on handyman jobs. All of it held to a single standard, serving West Georgia and affluent Metro Atlanta from Carrollton to Buckhead.

Where we draw lines

What we don't do.

A short list of things Chuck Does It Right will decline, every time. These are not slogans — they are working rules.

  • Chase the cheapest job.
  • Take on work we can't oversee personally.
  • Rush a remodel to hit a marketing promise.
  • Walk away before the punch list is actually closed.
How We Work

A disciplined process — from first conversation to final walk-through.

Every project follows the same sequence, because skipping steps is where bad work starts.

01

The Conversation

Listen first. Understand the outcome you want — the way the room should feel, how it should work, and what has not been working until now.

02

Site Walk-through

Inspect the space, measure carefully, and check behind the walls where I can. The details that shape a clean proposal live in this step.

03

Scope & Proposal

A detailed written scope, clear material specifications, and an honest timeline. No vague line items, no soft estimates.

04

Disciplined Execution

Clean, methodical work — supervised in person, every day the job is active. Each stage inspected before the next one begins.

05

Final Walk-through

Inspected to my standard before it is handed off as yours. The room is left ready to be lived in, not touched up later.

What Clients Say

Work that is remembered — for the right reasons.

Chuck noticed a dip in the subfloor before we did. He pulled it up, shimmed the joists true, and reset the layout. The finished primary bath sits flat, quiet, and square — the way an older Tuxedo Park house rarely does.

Margot H.Buckhead (Tuxedo Park)Primary Bathroom Remodel

The tile work is the kind that rewards looking closely. Every grout line reads, every miter is clean, and the caulk lines are arrow-straight. Chuck treated a ground-up primary bath in Milton the same way he would a small powder room — nothing skipped.

David S.MiltonPrimary Bathroom Rebuild & Tile

A prior contractor had run the rough-in wrong and walked away. Chuck traced it back to the fitting, explained what was off, and corrected it without drama. The pressure and flow have been right ever since.

Elaine R.Sandy Springs (Riverside)Plumbing Correction After Prior Contractor
Start your project

Let's get the details right.

A detailed conversation saves hours later. Share what you're planning — we'll take it from there.