Services
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Appliance Repair
Awning Installation
Bathroom Vanity Replace
Barn Door Installation
Blind/Curtain Installation
Ceiling Fan Installation
Closet Storage Installation
Deck Repair
Dishwasher Installation
Drain Repair/Replace
Drain Unclog
Faucet Replacement
Flooring Install/RepairFurniture Assembly
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Garbage Disposal Repair/Replace
Grab Bar Installation
Gutter Cleaning
Handrail Repair/Replace
Light Fixture Installation
Lawn Mowing
Outlet/GFCI Replacement
Overhead Microwave Mount
Paint Interior/Exterior
Patch Drywall
Pump Replacement
Range Hood Repair/Replace
Refrigerator Repair/Replace
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Shelf Installation
Shower Door Install
Spigot Repair
Storm door installation
Stove/Oven Repair
Tile Repair/Install
TV Wall Mounts
Wall Repair
Water Filter Installation
Water Heater Flush
Water heater Repair/Replace
Whole House Fan Install
and More
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What is Jaya?
In the past, I have owned and operated other businesses and the thing I have heard from others is that you should use wording to make it seem like you are a big and successful business so that people will hire you, even if you aren't. You essentially fake it until you make it. I want this business to be authentic to who I am.
I gave up on business a few years back, it was not for me at the time. I wanted to just work with my hands, be out of the office, and live a more "normal" life, whatever that means. But during Covid, I met my future wife online, I flew all the way around the world to make sure she was real, and the rest is history. A few years after getting married, I was officially adopted into an Indonesian tribe, as are their traditions if you marry into the family. This gave me a renewed purpose and during the few visits abroad, I found a new interest in entrepreneurship. A new way of doing things and a new perspective reignited the flame.
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I believe in quality work and being proud of what you have accomplished. This is something that I do not see much of in the workforce and I really want to get back out there and help others like I had done in the past.
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In Indonesia, the phrase Jaya is everywhere, on hundreds of businesses that range from the makeshift counter selling lunch in front of someone's house to a competitor of KFC, Jaya Fried Chicken (JFC). Jaya translates to victory, triumph, and prosperity. I am also a Christian and live in the belief that I am already victorious in Christ.
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​The mission of this business is to be victorious, in helping our friends, families, and communities.


















