09/02/2023
Blair Fixed Projects, LLC does not promise to be the cheapest option, we promise to be the most honest, reliable, and fair priced option.
In today's economy, everything costs more and everything is built with planned obsolescence, forcing the consumer to buy parts or a new product often.
PROPOSALS AND ESTIMATES ARE FREE
Anything we build or create will be made to last using the best material for the job (not the cheapest or the most expensive) and we want it to last you forever.
Jobs are priced on an individual basis considering material, time, and SCOPE of work.
We price match for repair work so if you call a plumbing company and they want to charge you $125 to snake your toilet, we will beat their price by a minimum of $10 for the same scope of work. (Within limits)
Here's a few more ideas on things we can do and build:
*Repair a hole in anything metal (motorcycle issues? How about a deteriorating muffler?)
*A custom cage for your animals
*An elaborate and unique cat scratching post for less than $200
*Bed frame
*Chairs, benches, tables, work benches, etc. (not just metal! We do some carpentry!)
*A bar on your back porch
*Railing for stairs, walkways, porches, etc.
*A piggy bank in your kids favorite character that they will have to cut open when full
*Yard sculptures
*Hanging kits for pretty much anything you'd want to hang on a wall
*A miniature jeep for your spoiled killed, customized to the T and guaranteed to last (other vendors may be required for certain mechanical parts)
*Custom picture or painting frame
*Build and repair carports
*The toy you designed as a kid but never had the guts to try to make
*Plumbing leaks, repairs, and replacements (except underground or work that needs permits)
*The plant holder of your dreams
*Wine bottle holders
*Personalized gifts (you imagine, we create!)
*General solution providers: cannot figure out how to fix, run, build, or improve something? We can solve it! (Example: due to the uneven driveway at the Sharer gate job, we originally were unable to use the wheels to hold and move the gate. One side would work nicely but the other would be floating upon install. So we designed an attachment that went under the gate frame with four secure points allowing us to put load on the wheels, install them, and keep them both from floating)