Clear communication
We set expectations, ask useful questions, and let you know if plans change.
About Cedar Hill
Cedar Hill General Services is a new local business built on about twenty years of hands-on repair, maintenance, outdoor, technical, and problem-solving experience outside the company.
Long before starting the company, I was helping with repairs, troubleshooting, outdoor work, technical problems, and unusual projects that did not always fit neatly into one category. Sometimes the work called for tools and materials; sometimes it called for a multimeter, a computer, a custom part, or simply the patience to understand what was really going on.
My background includes service in the Air Force, academic and technical work, and many years of hands-on problem-solving. I am comfortable with electronics, computers, networks, software, mathematics, artificial intelligence, 3D printing, equipment, and practical systems thinking. That range is useful when a project falls between the usual service categories.
The technical side is not there to impress anyone with jargon. It helps me ask better questions, work methodically, research what is needed, and look for a practical solution that fits the customer’s actual situation.
Why “Cedar Hill”
The Cedar Hill name comes from the historic Cedar Hill property connected with this location. I wanted the business to feel rooted here—not like a generic service company that could be anywhere.
The goal is to provide useful, dependable help to people nearby while building something that can support and serve the surrounding community.
Learning through service
As the business grows, my children are beginning to learn responsibility, careful work, and service to others in age-appropriate ways. The aim is not to turn family life into a slogan. It is to pass along the value of doing useful work well and treating people and their property with respect.
Our approach
We believe local service should be personal, practical, and honest. That means showing up when we say we will, communicating clearly, respecting your property, and looking for solutions that make sense for your actual needs.
We set expectations, ask useful questions, and let you know if plans change.
Careful work includes protecting and cleaning up the space around it.
The solution should fit the actual need—not make the job more complicated than it has to be.
More expensive is not automatically better. We focus on what makes sense.
If a request is not a safe or appropriate fit, we will say so plainly.
The business is meant to be useful, personal, and accountable to the surrounding community.