From luxury oceanfront estates to corporate retail giants — this is who trusts The Palm Beach Fixer with their most important spaces.
These are the companies that call me when the work needs to be right. From award-winning luxury builders to full-service commercial contractors.
A South Florida powerhouse that merges architectural planning with high-end construction management. They specialize in bespoke luxury properties and custom millwork.
@mergedesignbuildA premier Southeastern Florida builder and renovation expert. Known for "Excellence in Every Detail" — they focus on ground-up luxury builds, high-end renovations, and Airbnb property development.
@dgluxuryhomesA full-service mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) provider for commercial and industrial clients. The heavy hitters for HVAC design and mechanical contracting in the region.
@gsctradesI work primarily with people moving into large, beautiful homes — assembling furniture, hanging expensive art, and setting up spaces that demand precision and care.
I work with property management and commercial maintenance companies that service the stores you know. These corporate giants trust me to come in and take care of their work.
Serviced through commercial maintenance and repair companies that manage corporate assets across South Florida.
Companies that manage corporate rental assets trust me for full property buildouts — smart locks, cameras, furniture assembly, fixture upgrades, and everything a rental needs to be guest-ready.
When the COVID quarantine hit in 2020, my business and other forms of income came to a dead stop. So I did what made sense — I started apprenticing professionally under M.A.K. Handyman on Demand, an experienced electrician who deals mainly in residential homes. That wasn't a weekend crash course. It was a full, deep, detailed multi-year apprenticeship learning the real work: electrical systems, plumbing, fixture installs, troubleshooting, and how to treat someone's home like it matters — because it does.
From there, I moved into painting and carpentry, picking up a carpentry apprenticeship that gave me the precision side of the trades — trim, custom builds, finishing work. The kind of detail that separates a handyman from a craftsman.
Then I got recruited by Teagle Elevator to become an elevator technician. That was a step up in every sense. For a year and a half, I worked inside elevator shafts learning just about everything there is to offer in the trades: metal fabrication, electronics, circuit boards, wiring, flooring, woodwork and carpentry for elevator trim, plus both mechanical and technical expertise. Elevators are unforgiving — there is no room for error. That's where I became the definition of safe and reliable, because when you're trained in a trade where mistakes aren't an option, that standard follows you into everything else.
I combined three different apprenticeships — residential handyman, carpentry, and elevator technology — to build a skill set deep enough to start my own business. That's not a weekend course. That's years of hands-on training under experienced tradesmen.
Today, that foundation lets me handle everything from hanging a $10,000 painting in a Boca Raton penthouse to rewiring outlets in a Dollar Tree — and doing both to the same standard.
Whether it's a luxury estate, a commercial property, or your first home — the standard is the same.
Or email: Jake@ThePalmBeachFixer.com