How to Replace Brake Pads and Rotors: Complete DIY Guide (Save $500+)
Step-by-step brake replacement tutorial for beginners - includes tools, safety tips, and money-saving techniques
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Step-by-step brake replacement tutorial for beginners - includes tools, safety tips, and money-saving techniques
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That drip… drip… drip isn’t just annoying—it can waste up to 3,000 gallons of water per year.
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With a few budget-friendly handyman upgrades, you can make your home more comfortable, modern, and appealing to buyers.
Read moreI’m Justin Hall—a fixer, a doer, and a one-man Home Improvment Contractor you can count on. My roots in this trade go way back. I grew up watching my dad, a real estate guy who believed in rolling up his sleeves and taking care of every service call and repair himself. That old-school approach stuck with me, and it’s been part of my work ethic ever since. After high school, I went on to trade school to learn how to be powersports technician, that's where I honed my technical skills and learned the value of precision and problem-solving. From there, I’ve worked a wide range of blue-collar jobs— anything from line cook to concrete prefabs and even wiring up electronic labratories. Each job teaching me something new, sharpening my abilities, and proving to me that there’s no job too big or too small to tackle head-on. Today, I bring that experience and confidence into every handyman project I take on. Whether it’s fixing sinks, building a padio, repairing an old tractor, or maintaining my own vehichle, I approach each task with the mindset that it’s not just about getting the job done—it’s about getting it done right. When I’m not working with my hands, you’ll probably find me out with a fishing rod in my hands or playing my guitar. Both keep me grounded, patient and creative— qualities I bring back into my work every day. If you need someone who shows up, gets it done, and takes pride in the details, that’s exactly what I do.
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