This direction leans darker, sharper, and more premium. It makes the business feel trusted, established, and capable of handling higher-value repair and improvement work without looking corporate or generic.
Service cards can later be replaced with his exact offer set: drywall repair, punch-list fixes, paint touchups, TV mounting, trim work, fence repair, and general home maintenance.
Structured around reliable repair work, visible craftsmanship, and clear local credibility.
Good for showcasing mounted fixtures, hardware installs, shelving, trim, and other detail jobs.
Great for homeowners, real estate prep, rental turn jobs, and all the “small stuff” that still needs a pro.
This look really shines once you plug in his actual before/after work. It feels more expensive than the usual handyman template mess.
Best for making the brand feel solid, established, and worth paying for.