Friday Progress: Inspections, Decks & the Secret Room Desk

There’s something special about Fridays in construction. It’s the day to reflect on the week, see the progress made, and plan for what’s next. This Friday is no exception—we’ve got milestones worth celebrating.

Garage & Patio: Final Inspection Coming Up

Our garage and patio project is gearing up for its final inspection early next week. From framing to drywall, from roof to finishing touches—every step has been moving us closer to the finish line. It’s exciting to see all the planning, teamwork, and craftsmanship coming together.

Deck Progress: Boards Taking Shape

Over at another site, the deck is really taking form. Board by board, the outdoor living space is shaping up beautifully. Standing on it now, you can already picture summer evenings, barbecues, and quiet mornings with coffee in hand. The transformation is always rewarding to witness.

The Secret Room Desk: Almost Green

Inside, the “secret room” is in the home stretch of one of its centerpiece features: the custom desk. It’s nearly all the way green now, and once complete, it’ll be the biggest, most luxurious desk we’ve ever built. Patience, precision, and attention to detail are paying off—soon, a one-of-a-kind result will be revealed.

Friday Motivation

In construction, like in life, progress isn’t always flashy. It’s inspections, sanding, and the steady click of boards fitting into place. But stack enough of those small wins together, and you get something lasting.

Here’s your reminder this Friday:

  • Celebrate progress, no matter how small.

  • Keep pushing, even when the work feels tedious.

  • Embrace the grind—it’s building something bigger.

👉 Here’s to wrapping up the week strong and stepping into the weekend with momentum. Excited for the garage and patio final inspection early next week!

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Strength Through Every Challenge

There’s a common belief out there: “Once I have enough money, life will be easier.”

The truth? Life always brings new opportunities to grow, and the challenges just evolve.

Sure, money can take care of bills or bring comfort. But building yourself—your skills, your resilience, your creativity—that’s what prepares you for whatever comes next.

At Mr Clean Fix, we see this in action on every job site. Remodeling isn’t always perfectly smooth. Materials arrive on different schedules. A wall might need extra attention to be perfectly square. Weather can change outdoor plans. These moments aren’t setbacks—they’re chances to innovate, adapt, and shine.

Building Strength Through Experience

When James first started in construction, he realized the challenges never truly disappear—they just evolve. Early on, a problem might be, “How do I cut this board straight?” Years later, it becomes, “How do I manage multiple projects while keeping my team and clients happy?”

As Andy Frisella reminds us:

“You will always have challenges. The way to handle them is by becoming strong, skilled, and resilient enough to face them head-on.”

Why This Matters for Home Projects

Remodeling your home can feel big—but it’s not about avoiding every twist and turn. It’s about having the right team and mindset to tackle anything that comes up.

That’s what we bring to every project. Not just tools and materials, but years of experience, patience, and determination to see things through—no matter what challenges arise.

Moving Forward

Success doesn’t come from a problem-free path. It comes from embracing challenges, solving them creatively, and becoming stronger along the way.

At Mr Clean Fix, we love the process. Every project, every home, every challenge is a chance to grow—and we wouldn’t have it any other way.

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The Work Nobody Sees—And Why It’s My Opportunity

I’ve been staring at the Mr. Clean Fix website for weeks—hours spent clicking, typing, dragging, deleting, redoing. A photo here, a paragraph there. Some days it feels like I’m just moving pixels around. Other days, it feels like building a whole new world for our business from scratch.

And yeah… it’s weird to write a blog about updating the website on the website itself. But that’s kind of the point. Most people walk past the work that actually creates opportunity for a small business like ours.

Today, I read an email from Andy Frisella: “Most people walk right past opportunity every single day… It’s the hard work. It’s the extra responsibility. …You just need to be the person who says, ‘I’ll do it.’”

That’s exactly what updating this website has been for me and for Mr. Clean Fix. Opportunity didn’t show up with a red carpet or a spotlight. It showed up as messy pages, slow load times, missing photos, confusing navigation, and decisions that weren’t always fun to make—but needed to be made if we wanted to show our work, highlight our services, and connect with our clients.

One challenge nobody warned me about? The mobile version. I’d been tweaking everything on my laptop, thinking it looked decent… and then I checked it on my phone. Chaos. Fonts too small, images out of place, buttons buried or unclickable. Most people use their phones, so I had to revamp it for mobile. Hours of extra work, a few frustrated sighs, and maybe one too many coffee refills—but now it’s smooth and responsive for everyone.

And then came the emails. Half a dozen “professionals” reached out, offering to fix it for me. Nice offers—but honestly? I laughed, deleted a couple, and realized this is my opportunity: to do the work myself, learn from it, and make the website truly ours. There’s something satisfying about solving a problem no one else wants to tackle.

So far, the home page, the services page, and our brand-new Transformation Gallery are live. Two more sections/pages remain—but even now, what’s online represents hours of work that most people would avoid. Every photo, every word, every layout tweak is part of building a professional, trustworthy face for a small business that prides itself on doing quality work for our clients.

Check Out What’s Live

  • Home Page: Our story, our values, and a snapshot of the projects that make Mr. Clean Fix what it is.

  • Services Page: A clear, easy-to-navigate list of all the ways we help homeowners—bathroom remodels, decks, painting, and more.

  • Transformation Gallery: Before-and-after shots of our favorite projects. Each photo carefully curated to show the quality and care we put into every job.

Every time I wrestle with layout, reorganize a page, or ask a tough question about how to show our projects, I’m doing the work most people avoid. And that’s exactly where opportunity lives. Not in shortcuts. Not in hoping someone else will do it. In saying, “I’ll do it.”

So yes—this website isn’t done yet. But every hour, every headache, every late-night “why isn’t this working” moment is shaping the doors that will open for Mr. Clean Fix, helping us grow, reach new clients, and showcase the work we love doing. The work nobody sees is the work that changes everything—and even as a work in progress, this website is our opportunity.

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Embracing Change: A Fresh Start This Fall

Yesterday marked the first day of fall, and with it comes a natural reminder: change is inevitable. The leaves start to turn, the air cools, and the season shifts whether we’re ready for it or not.

In many ways, remodeling your home is the same. Change comes whether we welcome it or resist it. Maybe it’s a kitchen that no longer works for your family, a deck that needs to be replaced, or a room that’s waiting to be transformed into something new.

As Andy Frisella said in a recent message:

“Growth requires change. Success requires change… and the only way to get wherever it is you’re trying to go in life is by embracing change.”

That’s not just true in business or personal growth—it’s true in home improvement too. Every board replaced, every wall painted, every new design brought to life is a step toward creating the home you envision.

Fall is the perfect season to embrace this mindset. Just as the trees let go of their leaves to prepare for new growth, now is the time to let go of what isn’t serving you in your home—and make room for something better.

“Autumn shows us how beautiful it is to let things go.” – Unknown

At Mr Clean Fix, we know change can be uncomfortable. But we also know that resisting it doesn’t stop it—it only delays your progress. That’s why we help our clients step confidently into the next phase of their homes, whether that’s a new deck, a remodeled kitchen, or a fresh coat of paint.

This fall, don’t fight change. Embrace it. Plan that renovation you’ve been putting off, refresh the space that feels tired, and create the home your future self will thank you for.

Because just like the seasons, your home—and your life—are always moving forward.

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Progress Update: Drywall Flying, Deck Taking Shape & A Desk Like No Other

Every week on these projects feels like a step closer to the finish line, and this past one was no exception. From hanging drywall to sanding a one-of-a-kind desk, things are buzzing on all fronts.

Garage Build: From Open Space to Real Room

The garage project is transforming fast. Insulation? ✅ Passed. Back wall? ✅ Framed. Ceiling drywall? ✅ In place.

And now—we’re tackling the walls! Drywall is going up today, which is always a turning point. Once the walls are in, the space suddenly feels like a room instead of just a framed shell. Monday, we’ll have the drywall inspection, and then it’s on to tape, mud, and smoothing things out for a polished finish. Every sheet brings us closer to closing this build in tight before the colder weather rolls in.

Deck Replacement: Another House, Another Transformation

Different property, different city, but just as much progress. The new deck is moving from foundation to frame, with the top of the stairs and railing posts already taking shape. This is the stage where you can really see how it’s going to live—how people will walk it, gather on it, and enjoy it. Right now, it’s lumber and bolts, but soon it’ll be a space for grilling, relaxing, and soaking in the outdoors.

Secret Room: The Desk That Won’t Quit

Then there’s the “secret room,” home to the most ambitious desk we’ve ever built. This isn’t just a desk—it’s a centerpiece, designed to anchor the whole space.

But first, sanding. Lots and lots (and lots) of sanding. It’s the not-so-glamorous part, but it’s what makes the paint finish look flawless. We’ve been at it for a while, but that’s because this desk isn’t just big—it’s luxury-level big. Once painted, it’s going to be a jaw-dropper, worth every pass of the sandpaper.

Why These Steps Matter

Sure, drywall, framing, and sanding aren’t the flashiest updates. But these are the milestones that make the final reveal possible. Each screw, each sheet of drywall, each railing post, each sanded corner—it’s all laying the groundwork for the wow factor that’s coming.

And that’s why we’re excited. Every week we’re moving from plans and prep to spaces that people will live in, work in, and make memories in.

👉 Stick with us—we’re not far from the big reveals, and trust us, they’ll be worth the wait.

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Finish the Year Strong: Why Now’s the Time to Plan Holiday Remodels

The holidays may still feel a little ways off, but here’s the truth: they’ll be here before you know it. The last few months of the year always fly, and if you’re thinking about sprucing up your home before family arrives—or even gifting a remodel to yourself or a loved one—it’s not too early to start planning.

At Mr Clean Fix, we believe in finishing strong, and 2025 is no exception. Whether it’s tackling that one project you’ve put off, or finally creating the cozy gathering space you’ve dreamed of, now is the perfect time to make it happen.

Why Remodel Before the Holidays?

🎄 Welcome Guests in Style
Family gatherings, parties, and cozy nights in—your home is at the center of it all. A fresh coat of paint, updated flooring, or a finished fireplace surround can transform the atmosphere.

🎁 The Gift That Lasts
Forget the quick-fix gifts. A remodel is an investment that keeps giving—whether it’s a new deck, a functional garage/patio space, or an upgraded kitchen for those holiday meals.

🕒 Avoid the Year-End Rush
Contractors (like us!) book up quickly before the holidays. Getting on the schedule now ensures your project is complete before the tree goes up and family walks through the door.

🔥 End the Year with Momentum
There’s something powerful about closing the year with a completed project. It sets the tone for 2026 and gives you a fresh start in a space you’re proud of.

Let’s End 2025 With a Bang

If you’ve been dreaming about tackling a remodel, don’t wait until the calendar flips. Give yourself (or someone you love) the gift of a refreshed, reimagined space.

👉 Reach out today and let’s make sure your home is holiday-ready. Spots are filling fast, but the memories you’ll make in a finished space are priceless.

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Garage Build Update: Insulation Passed & Wall Framing in Progress

Big progress on the garage build this week! We officially passed our insulation inspection ✅, which means the space is sealed and ready for the next phase. From here, it’s all about framing and drywall prep — the steps that turn an empty shell into a real, usable room.

This is the part of the project where things start to feel real. The studs are up, the shape of the room is defined, and before long drywall will be going in to complete the structure.

Why This Step Matters

  • Energy efficiency – With insulation and framing in place, the garage will stay comfortable year-round.

  • Durability – Proper framing sets the stage for everything that follows.

  • Momentum – Passing inspections and framing walls means we’re right on schedule.

What’s Next

Up next: drywall installation. That’s when the space will really start to feel finished. The plan is to push this project across the finish line by the end of September — and we’re well on track.

Stay tuned for more updates as this build keeps moving forward.

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From Summer Heat to Winter Prep: Why Now’s the Time to Think Ahead

Just last week we clocked the siding at nearly 155° on our deck project wall. Summer is hanging on strong, and the sun is still pushing its limits. But here’s the truth: fall and winter are right around the corner.

When the temperatures drop, the projects shift. Right now, while the heat reminds us of summer’s intensity, it’s the perfect moment to think ahead and get your home ready for the colder months.

Why Start Prepping Now?

  • Avoid the Rush – Once the cold hits, everyone starts calling at once. Getting ahead means you’re ready before winter weather takes over.

  • Protect Your Investment – Decks, siding, and exterior paint all take a beating during wet, cold months. The prep you do now can extend the life of your home’s exterior.

  • Indoor Comfort – Sealing drafts, checking insulation, and tackling lingering drywall or painting projects will pay off once you’re inside more often.

  • Peace of Mind – Instead of scrambling when the first snow flies, you’ll already be covered.

Current Projects, Future Proofing

  • Deck Build – Even while the walls bake at 150°+, we’re setting up a structure that’s ready to handle snow load and freezing temps.

  • Garage/Patio Build – We just passed the insulation inspection 💪, another big step in making sure this space is airtight and ready for all-season use. Drywall is next up and hoping to have this build buttoned up before the weather moves in.

    Interior Projects – Paint is on the walls, paint is going up soon on the custom desk, and we’re starting the fireplace stone surround 🔥 — perfect timing so homeowners can enjoy the cozy upgrade when it matters most: the colder, cozier months.

Call to Action

If you’ve been putting off winter prep, now’s the time. Whether it’s sealing up the exterior, repairing decks, finishing siding, or knocking out that “one room” inside, don’t wait until the snow flies.

👉 Reach out today and let’s get your home winter-ready. Fall is short, and spots fill up fast.

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Balance vs. Hustle

Labor Day is usually a time for rest, barbecues, and celebrating the hard work that built this country. But for us, we worked. Not because we don’t value rest—but because we have big goals.

I recently watched an episode of Real AF with Andy Frisella where Andy talked about the concept of balance in business. His take hit home: in the build phase, there is no balance. You can’t expect to grow something extraordinary while also living like you already have it. Success requires hustle—sometimes for 10 years straight—before you can afford to slow down.

And that’s the truth that many people struggle with, ourselves included. There’s this constant tension: friends, family, or even our own inner voice saying, “You need more balance.” But when you’re building a business, balance doesn’t mean equal—it means priorities.

Balance in this season looks like working long hours, sacrificing weekends, and pushing through discomfort because the bigger vision demands it. Balance looks like choosing the temporary grind so that later, real freedom is possible.

We may not always get it right. We may get tired, stretched thin, and tested in ways most people won’t understand. But the commitment to hustle now creates the opportunity for balance later.

So if you’re in that same season—where every day feels like Labor Day—don’t beat yourself up for being “out of balance.” You’re not failing; you’re building.

A few takeaways to remember:

  • Balance isn’t a 50/50 split – it’s aligning your actions with your long-term goals.

  • Sacrifice is temporary – the grind builds the foundation for freedom.

  • Not everyone will understand – but you don’t need them to. Stay locked on your vision.

One day, the season of relentless hustle will pay off. But until then, we keep working—because balance is earned.

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Steady Progress: Three Big Projects Moving Forward

Progress may not always happen overnight—but every day, every swing of the hammer, every shovel of dirt, and every brush of paint gets us closer to the finish line. Right now, we’ve got three major projects moving forward, and while it’s been steady (sometimes slow), the transformation is undeniable.

Garage & Patio Build – The siding is about wrapped up and things are really starting to take shape. This build has been a big one, but watching it come together piece by piece has been worth it.

Deck Replacement – The old deck is officially gone, post holes are dug, and we’re ready to start building something brand new. This one’s going to be a huge upgrade, and the prep work is laying the foundation for something awesome.

Dream Secret Room – The drywall nightmare is finally behind us (and trust me, that’s a victory worth celebrating). Now we’re stepping into the fun part: homeowners are picking their perfect shade of green while we bring their vision to life with a custom fireplace and a one-of-a-kind desk. This space is about to become a hidden gem.

Here’s the truth: building something great takes time. But every day we keep pushing, every day we keep moving forward, and that’s how projects get done.

👉 And here’s the call to action: if you’re local and looking for some extra money, we’ve got at least a month’s worth of steady work. Swing a hammer, carry some boards, mix some mud—we could use the hands, and you’ll walk away with both a paycheck and the satisfaction of building something that lasts.

Progress is being made—and with the right people on board, it’ll keep moving strong.

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Built for the Fight: Why You’re Stronger Than You Think

Yesterday, I was reading an email from Andy Frisella—and man, it lit a fire under me. His words were raw, direct, and powerful. The kind of truth that hits you right between the eyes and makes you take a hard look at yourself. Naturally, I had to share it with James and perhaps if you’re reading this you needed to see it too.

Because here’s the reality: life doesn’t play fair.

It’s going to hit you hard. It’s going to knock you down, bloody your nose, and test you in ways that break most people into a million pieces. But here’s the thing—you’re not most people.

You’ve already proven that.

You’re still here.

After everything you’ve faced—every storm, every setback, every sleepless night—you’re still standing. Still moving. Still going. Still pushing forward. And that alone means you’re stronger than anything that’s tried to stop you.

The truth is, you were built for this. Built for the fight.

Not everyone is. Some people crumble when the weight gets too heavy. But not you. You were built to carry more, to outlast, to outwork, and to out-bleed every obstacle in your way.

That’s not hype—it’s a fact.

Because if you look back at your life, you’ll see the proof in every scar, every lesson, every time you thought you couldn’t keep going but did anyway. You’ve already shown yourself what you’re made of.

Now it’s about remembering it.

Remember who you are.

You are not average. You are not weak. You are not defined by what’s happened to you—you are defined by the fact that you’re still standing, still swinging, still grinding.

You are a force of nature.

And yeah, it might be hard right now. Really hard. But that doesn’t mean you can’t handle it. Because the reality is, you’ve already handled worse. You’ve already walked through fire and made it out.

So what now?

You get back in the game. You fight back. You refuse to quit—because quitting was never an option.

This is the only way forward. The only way to become who you were meant to be.

You were built for this fight. And you’re not done yet.

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Big Dreams, Bigger Decks: The Next Transformation Begins!

At Mr. Clean Fix, there’s nothing like the energy that comes with the start of a big project—especially one that’s about to completely transform an outdoor space. Materials are starting to arrive for our latest build, and excitement is in the air! This time, we’re taking on the challenge of replacing a 9x35 deck with a stunning 12x36 upgrade, towering 10 feet off the ground. And that’s not all—beneath the new staircase, there will be an 8x8 ground-level deck, perfect for shaded seating or a cozy hangout spot. Today, we’re getting the prep work done while we wait for more materials to roll in. It’s a warm one—96 degrees—but nothing can cool our enthusiasm for what’s ahead. The before pictures (shared here) tell part of the story. But just wait until you see the “after”—a sturdy, beautiful space for relaxing, entertaining, and making memories. Every board we replace, every measurement we make, every bolt we tighten—it’s all part of building something that will be enjoyed for years to come. That’s what keeps us inspired, no matter the weather. As they say, “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” And this dream deck? It’s just getting started.

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Fueled by Progress: Building Dreams One Room at a Time

At Mr. Clean Fix, we don’t just build homes—we build spaces that matter. Each project is a new opportunity to create something meaningful for our clients, and we’re incredibly proud of the transformations currently unfolding.

Since our last update, the garage build took a big step forward with electrical installation now complete. Powering up that space was a major milestone and paves the way for what comes next.

Meanwhile, the bonus room project is in full swing—and it’s shaping up to be one of our favorite custom builds yet! We’ve:

  • Completed all electrical work

  • Laid the subfloor

  • Are actively drywalling, texturing, and prepping to paint

But the real excitement? The custom desk build begins today. Paired with soon-to-be-installed custom fireplace and hardwood floors, this bonus room is going to be a showcase of detail and design.

We love what we do. Yes, the days are long. Yes, remodeling can be tough. But the satisfaction of seeing a project come to life keeps us energized.

“Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.” – Robert Collier

“It always seems impossible until it’s done.” – Nelson Mandela

“The only way to do great work is to love what you do.” – Steve Jobs

And that’s exactly why we do it—because we love it.

Here’s to more progress, more creativity, and more happy clients ahead.

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One Step at a Time: Progress, Perspective, and Pushing Forward

Some weeks it feels like we’re standing still—but when we stop and look back, the truth is we’ve moved a whole lot farther than we thought.

Since our last update, we did wrap up one big item: the new slider install is complete and looks great. That fresh opening to the outside world is a solid reminder of what progress looks like—sometimes subtle, but always meaningful. It may not have been the biggest project on our list, but it was a win, and we’ll take those all day long.

We also officially kicked off another job, even while continuing to push forward on the garage and patio build. That’s the thing with this work—sometimes you’re juggling multiple moving pieces, doing your best to show up, stay present, and keep the momentum going.

James just took his son back home, which always brings a shift. It’s quiet now. A little heavier. After a meaningful visit, and like many parents juggling life and work, he’s adjusting. The work doesn’t pause for transitions, but we keep pressing on. That’s the heart of what we do — keep pushing, even when things are shifting. Getting back into the groove can be tough—but we’re still here, still showing up, still building.

Progress isn’t always glamorous. Sometimes it's dusty boots, fast food dinners, and long drives between job sites. Sometimes it's unfinished to-do lists and half-installed beams. But other times? It’s the realization that you’re still in it, still giving your all, and still climbing toward something worthwhile.

This season is hard. It’s also full of purpose. We're not coasting — we're building. And each day we show up, we inch closer to the kind of life and business we’re proud of.

In the middle of long projects, it’s easy to forget that daily effort is where the transformation happens. Mindset matters most when the job isn’t done yet. And we’re choosing to keep that mindset strong.

Whether it’s late nights, heavy lifting, or just staying focused when you’re tired, the grind continues—but so does the growth. We’re getting there. One day, one cut, one nail at a time. The finish lines will come. For now, we're proud of the middle.

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In the Thick of It: Mindset and Momentum When You’re Building Through Burnout

Let’s be real—some days feel like you’re crushing it. Other days? It feels like the work is crushing you.

Running a remodeling company means early mornings, late nights, weather delays, broken tools, supply chain hiccups, and surprise client curveballs. When you’re in the thick of it, mindset isn’t a trendy buzzword—it’s your survival gear.

The Reality of the Grind

We’re currently juggling multiple projects—a garage/patio build, new slider install, material delays, and that never-ending to-do list. It’s easy to feel like you’re barely keeping up, especially when your phone won’t stop ringing and you’re still trying to grab a quick bite between job sites.

Burnout starts creeping in—not because you’re weak, but because you care. You care about the outcome. You care about your clients. You care about getting it right.

But Here’s the Truth: Motion Creates Emotion

When you’re physically exhausted, it’s not about forcing positivity. It’s about finding purpose in the process. You don’t need to feel 100% every day—you just need to keep showing up.

Every cut, every nail, every coat of paint—each one is building more than a house. It’s building your reputation. It’s building trust. It’s building something that didn’t exist yesterday.

You don’t need to sprint—you just need to walk forward.

How to Protect Your Mindset When You’re Maxed Out

  1. Simplify where you can.
    Delegate. Automate. Say no when you need to. Not every fire is yours to put out.

  2. Celebrate small wins.
    Did you hit a milestone? Finish a phase? Avoid a mistake? Good. Take 30 seconds and let yourself feel it.

  3. Stay present.
    Don’t get lost in “what’s next.” Focus on what’s right now. Measure twice. Breathe deep. Do the job in front of you.

  4. Lean on your why.
    You started this business for a reason. For your family. For your freedom. For the pride of doing something real. Remind yourself of that when the weight feels heavy.

You’re Not Alone in the Hard Seasons

We’re not here to pretend the work isn’t hard. It is. But that’s exactly what makes it worth doing. Everyone loves the after photo—but we live in the during.

The pressure, the sweat, the long hours—that’s where the real magic is made.

So if you’re in the thick of it right now, keep swinging. Keep showing up. Keep putting one boot in front of the other.

The work you’re doing matters. And you’re not done yet.

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Building Momentum – One Project at a Time

At Mr. Clean Fix, we believe progress is more than just a visual transformation—it’s a mindset. And this week, that mindset was on full display as we tackled two different jobs, both at key turning points in their journey from concept to completion.

In the first project, we're continuing our work on a garage and patio build. The framing is up, the structure is taking shape, and you can already begin to see how this addition will enhance the home's functionality and curb appeal. Every day brings a new milestone, from sheeting to structure—and it’s a great reminder that even the biggest projects are built one board, one nail, one hot summer morning at a time.

Just up north in Spirit Lake, we’ve been making major progress on an exterior wall remodel, where we’re adding a slider to create more natural light, better flow, and greater access to the outdoors. Yesterday, the wall was opened up, framed in, and we’re well on our way to giving this space a brand-new feel. It’s always exciting to watch something as simple as a doorway completely change how a room lives and breathes.

Both of these jobs are at that satisfying “it’s coming together” stage—and they’re a great reminder that progress rarely happens overnight. Whether you're building from scratch or modifying what's already there, every step forward adds up to something bigger.

Here’s to progress, patience, and the payoff that comes with consistent, quality work.

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Beat the Heat, Build the Dream: Starting at 6:30am on a 97° Day

Summer in North Idaho is no joke — and today, July 8th, is proof. With a forecasted high of 97°, we knew we had to hit the ground running. Our crew was on-site by 6:30am, climbing up to sheet a garage roof before the sun really cranked things up. Working under that kind of heat takes strategy, stamina, and a whole lot of water breaks.

We’re in one of those seasons where the to-do list is long, the jobs keep stacking up, and every day is full throttle. And while that might sound exhausting (it is sometimes), the truth is — we’re grateful.

Grateful to be this busy.
Grateful to work with incredible customers who trust us with their homes.
Grateful for a hardworking team that shows up early and gives it their all.
Grateful to build something meaningful, one project at a time.

Running a small business isn’t always glamorous — especially when it’s nearly 100° and you're racing the sun to beat the heat. But moments like today remind us why we do this: because it’s worth it. Every early morning, every hot rooftop, every detail matters — and they all add up to something bigger.

Thank you to our clients, our crew, and everyone cheering us on. We're staying cool (as best we can) and staying grateful — all summer long.


Mr. Clean Fix LLC
Serving North Idaho with heart, hustle, and hammer in hand. 🛠️☀️

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Before & After Magic: The Rewarding Transformation of a Full Home Remodel

There’s something undeniably powerful about a great “before and after.” The journey from outdated to upgraded, from worn out to fresh and functional—it’s one of the most satisfying parts of what we do at Mr. Clean Fix LLC.

We just wrapped up a full remodel project that included the kitchen, guest bathroom, and master bath. The home had solid bones, but it needed a facelift. The cabinets were tired oak, the fixtures outdated, and the color palette was stuck in another decade. But take a look at what a little vision and a lot of effort can do!

✅ We painted the kitchen and bathroom cabinetry in a gorgeous, earthy green—on-trend and timeless.
✅ Installed all new lighting and plumbing fixtures with matte black finishes for a bold modern contrast.
✅ Swapped out appliances and hardware to bring both style and function into the 21st century.
✅ Laid down fresh, light-toned flooring to brighten up every space.

Seeing the final results—the clean lines, refreshed color palette, and elevated design—reminds us why we love this work. It’s not just about construction; it’s about creating spaces that feel like home again.

We’ve included a few of our favorite before and after photos here. Swipe to see the difference a remodel can make! And if you’re dreaming of a transformation of your own, we’d love to help you bring it to life.

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Chasing Growth & Guarding Time: The Balance Behind Small Business Life

When we started Mr Clean Fix, the goal wasn’t just to build a business—it was to build a life.

A life with more flexibility.
A life where family time wasn’t squeezed into leftover hours.
A life where we could choose the work we do and the time we take off.

As James’ son comes to town this week to spend the summer, it’s the perfect reminder of why we chose the small business path to begin with. Yes, we’re growing. Yes, the jobs keep coming. But so much of this grind only matters if we don’t forget to enjoy the people and moments right in front of us.

We’ve been going hard—renovations, design work, blog posts, estimates, and new clients coming in weekly. And we love that. But we also know it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and forget the reason we wanted this life in the first place: freedom.

So here’s a gentle reminder for all of us—whether you run your own business or you’re just trying to juggle the pace of modern life:

Growth is important. But so is rest.
Progress matters. But so does presence.
Building a business is a big dream—but raising your kids, enjoying a summer evening, or just having coffee on the porch is a dream too.

That’s why moving forward, we’ll be focusing on one blog post each week—every Tuesday—to bring intentionality back into our routine. It’s not about doing less—it’s about doing the right things at the right time, with space to breathe.

So as we gear up for a summer full of projects, we’re also making space for laughter, family BBQs, and unhurried days with the people we love.

Thanks for being part of this journey. Growth is the goal—but balance is the lifestyle.

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