2. David F. Stabbert Jr. “Skip”
• Nice guy wanting to help people with their construction needs.
• Family were German immigrants that came to Puget Sound in 1898. Great-Great
Grandfather worked as a Plasterer and Carpenter in Tacoma. Great Grandfather Builder,
Roofer & Developer. Grandfather Roofer, Lumber Mill Owner, Remodeler & Missionary.
Father Custom Home Builder Mercer Is., Bellevue, St. Thomas USVI & Stuart FL.
• I could read building plans at 6 and first got paid for working with Dad at 8.
1972-82 Dad was a General Contractor & I grew up working on construction sites
Laborer, Carpenter, Superintendent
1977 Majored in Architectural Drawing in Interlake High School (Bellevue)
1981 BA: Business Management and Economics - Seattle Pacific University
1986 Moved to Kitsap
1988 Started Newcastle Construction - Custom Homes & Remodeling
1993 Founded the Professional Remodelors Council of Kitsap - HBA Kitsap
1993-97 BIAW State Director & HBA Kitsap Board Member
1994 Remodeler of the Year - HBA Kitsap
1996-97 Chairman, Remodelors Council - Building Industry Association of Washington
1997 Awarded Excellence in Service - Building Industry Association of Washington
2000 Started SKS Construction - Remodeling & Insurance Repair
2002 Award for Excellence In Remodeling - Whole House Remodel - HBA Kitsap
2012 Started Stabbert Construction Services - Remodel, Repair & Maintain
6/19/12 Joined BNI
9/11/12 Rolled out New Logo
3. Mission Statement
Meeting peoples security needs by remodeling, repairing
and maintaining their homes in a Fair, Caring and
Professional way so that we can develop a trust
relationship that will create Customers for Life, meeting all
their Home Care needs.
Business Philosophy
Our mission is to forge lasting relationships with our clients
so that we can provide living space solutions for them
today, while guiding them through improvement planning
for tomorrow.
4. Three different aspects and images of a Remodeling Company
Service Based: The Consultant – Intellectual, modern, confident,
strategic, polished, architect-like, urban.
Product Based: The Craftsman – Strong, durable, proud, confident,
earnest, do-it-right, flannel, rugged, northwest heritage
Value Based: The Serviceman – Bright, energetic, old-fashioned, polite,
speedy, efficient, uniformed, good with small-talk. Customer Service
focused.
Our designer came up with multiple designs that fit each of these
types, the problem was that I want to a blend of all three.
Our New Logo & Branding
5. Our New Logo & Branding
Stabbert Construction Services is All Three
The Consultant: My goal is to get to know my customers in such a
way as to come up with creative solutions to meet all of their needs,
most of their wants, and even address issues that they were
unaware of.
The Craftsman: I am very concerned that the end result of every
project is done to the highest quality workmanship possible within
customers budget.
The Serviceman: Even though a project may be considered small by
many contractors, our customers still need someone they can trust
to solve the problems and meet their needs, in a timely and efficient
manor.
6. The Shield is a symbol of security and trust along with being an
icon that represents the heritage that I have in construction.
It relates to the Serviceman aspect of the business.
Our Name is in a font that is Solid, Stable and Balanced.
This speaks to the Consultant aspect.
The Font is creatively customized and unique which speaks to
the Craftsman aspect.
Our New Logo & Branding
7. Deck & Dry Rot Before
Ruby Perkins’
Whole House
Remodel
8. Completed Deck & Dry Rot Repair
Ourfirstprojectonthe
housewasforKathyOlsen,
Ruby’sGranddaughter
• Remove old deck
• Repair dry rot & pest damage
to building
• New footings
• New posts, beams, framing &
decking
• New railing to code
• Remove, repair & reinstall
stairway
• New siding on two lower walls
• Two new exterior doors
• One new vinyl window
16. What I did on this project
Basement Remodel
• Remodel design & estimate
• Demo basement slab that was 3” out of level
• Grade & pour new slab
• Frame new interior walls and soffits
• Frame new stairway
• New electrical wiring and plumbing by subcontractors
• Add new and relocate heat ducts
• Insulate floors and walls
• Hang and tape drywall
• Interior wall paint
• Repair exterior wall framing
• Install a new exterior door and seven new windows
• Remodel basement bathroom
• Interior doors, base, casing, stair railing, closets
• Cabinets and countertops for kitchenette and laundry area
• Pergo flooring
• Install appliances and plumbing trim
• Built bookshelves and window seat
17. Exterior Remodel
• New Siding. Hardy Board, cedar channel siding, cedar shingle siding
• More framing repairs
• Replace all the upstairs windows with vinyl windows
• Replace the front door
• Paint and stain all exterior
• Pour new driveway
• Roof flashing repair
Bathroom Remodel Upstairs – Because we created a new laundry room
downstairs, we combined the tiny bathroom and tiny laundry room into
one large main bathroom
• Demo to the studs and reframe with a new window
• All new plumbing and electrical
• New full sized tub/shower, toilet and vanity with double sink.
• New linen closet
• Vanity cabinets
• Tile floor and tile countertops
• Drywall hang, tape, texture and painting
• New interior doors and millwork
• New Solatube skylight and light
18. Remodel: Additions, Kitchen and Bath Remodel, Whole
House Remodels. Handicap and Aging in Place. Skylights.
Garage Conversion. Office & Retail Remodeling.
Repair: Dry rot repair. Damage from leaking pipes and
roof. Impact damage from trees, cars, space debris.
Maintenance & Planning: Home Asset Management
Planning, Caulking, Painting, Window & Door
Replacement, Detailing, Changing light bulbs, Power
washing and Most Honey Do Items.