programming.

I've been playing with computers since I was far too young to be left unsupervised with dial-up internet. In the early days of AOL (I didn't have an account, but I know of it. Hello, MSN Messenger, you are deeply missed), where you had to choose between making a call or browsing. Space Cadet and reading Microsoft Encarta, a CD-ROM installed encyclopedia, were my childhood pastimes. A simpler time in technology.

I'm knowledgeable in front-end software development, including languages like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and I am actively learning new technologies. Just give me access to the documentation and MDN or StackOverflow and I can probably figure it out, as I love everything adjacent to technology.

So, I started freelancing. The gig economy, am I right? I still have the first physical check I received for a webpage I built, which was significant for me. It wasn't much, but it represented something meaningful.

I think I am simply proficient at troubleshooting.

And this brings me to my next career stop.

remodeling.

[In my search to provide for my family, and just get my bills paid.]

I landed in the remodeling industry in my early 20s and have since accumulated several years of hands on experience, working alongside and learning from great people in the business.

And so, Pheexer, LLC - stylized as pheexer - was born.

/ˈpheex·er/ Someone who carries out assignments for — or is skillful at solving problems for others.
First iteration of the logo, a perpetual work in progress, but aren't we all?

I provide a comprehensive range of home improvement services, from traditional renovations like paint, drywall and flooring to cutting edge smart home technologies and network optimization. I specialize in most aspects of interior design.

I don't want to come across as larger than I am. I'd simply love to share any expertise I've gained throughout the years.