Hi my name is Travis and I am very well in tune with the drywall business. One thing that sets me apart from all of the other tapers out there is the fact that I have taken the necessary schooling needed and provided in this day in age. Many journeymen out there that have been doing this type of work for a substantial amount of time have not had the proper training and experience with the new products and materials accessible out there right now and are mostly set in there ways about doing things in their everyday repertoire. I had attended the IUPAT DC #82 building in Little Canada for 2 1/2 years and I learned a decent amount of information from three different teaching instructors. During this first six years of my young career it was my goal as the new apprentice to surpass the competition through a struggling economy. I had the benefit of working for a smaller union company that housed a skilled family of stubborn tapers that excepted nothing short of perfection which had an effect on how I carry my work today. I have been through many aspects of the drywall trade and I like to think it shows. I always treat every job as if it was my own home and perfection is always my goal. Long story short I love my job and I'm very good at it. I'm not scared of work and I've been known to overkill. If its a Band Aid you require for your project I'm not your guy.. I tend to give it the full surgery.