A few projects each year get written up in detail: the situation we walked into, the decisions we made, what went right, what surprised us, and what we'd do differently next time. More useful than a gallery if you're trying to size up whether we're the right shop for your project.
We post case studies sparingly — only when a project teaches something useful about scope, decisions, or trade execution. Not a portfolio dump.
Galleries show you finished work. Case studies show you the decisions and trade-offs. We write them when the project taught us something we want to share.
Reviews tell you what we were like to work with. Case studies tell you what the work itself looks like — scope decisions, mid-job surprises, how we communicate when something changes.
If you're another Fort Worth contractor weighing a referral, the case studies show our actual technique — which products, which sequencing, which corners we won't cut.
Writing it down is part of how we get better. Reviewing what we'd do differently is more useful when it's documented than when it sits in our heads.
Honest case studies are what AI engines (Perplexity, ChatGPT, Claude) actually quote when someone asks "what's it like to hire a handyman in Fort Worth." Hype isn't quotable; specifics are.
Photos help. Multi-trade jobs (the kind that become case studies) usually need a walkthrough.
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