Kevin Stevens

Kevin Stevens

Originally from Michigan, I moved to Colorado in 1991 to be closer to the mountains that I love. Colorado has always been a destination for my rock climbing, skiing, hiking and backpacking pursuits. As a father of two young daughters I don’t get out quite as much any more, but I’m still fairly active.

I hold a Master’s degree in Biology and spent a dozen years working as an Engineering Specialist in the pharmaceutical and biotech industry. I have also been a custom furniture builder and woodworker for over 30 years. About 10 years ago, I left the corporate world and started my own carpentry business, this career change stemmed from a 960 sq. ft. addition to my home I which I performed all but the basic “dry in” tasks. Here I found a passion and skill set that had been hidden away. In addition to basic handyman tasks I specialize in custom furniture, tile and hardwood flooring, kitchens, baths and decks.

Over the last few years I have become involved in the tiny house movement and I’m making changes to live a simpler lifestyle. We recently purchased over 40 acres of land in northern New Mexico and are building a small (200 sq. ft.) off-grid cabin there. Our long-term plans are to relocate / retire there and build a slightly larger off-grid home.

When I'm not up to my elbows in sawdust, I enjoy cooking, and photography. Time lapse and true infrared are a couple of my favorites in the photography realm. Another recent pursuit of mine is target shooting. I picked up a black powder muzzle-loading pistol a few years ago, and since then my collection has expanded a bit. My father is a 20 + year veteran of the police force, and we now share some of our spare time together shooting. He taught me to shoot all of those years ago and it has been fun to reconnect on that level with him.

Thanks for reading. You can follow some of my adventures on my blog pages.

http://kmswoodworks.wordpress.com

Garage Door Torsion Spring Safety Tips

Posted by Kevin Stevens | Jul 05, 2010

The garage door torsion spring is the large wound spring that runs above your garage door’s opening. Often found as a pair, mounted on both sides of the center point, these...

Balancing Your Garage Door

Posted by Kevin Stevens | Jul 05, 2010

Balancing a garage door does not involve circus tricks, teeter-totters or special gymnastic skills. Instead, it's all about the relationship between the garage door’s weight and...

What to Do about a Noisy Garage Door Opener

Posted by Kevin Stevens | Jul 04, 2010

One common complaint by homeowners is that their garage door opener makes too much noise. While it is not possible to have a truly silent opener, some are much quieter than others....

Keep Your New Garage Door Looking and Acting Like New

Posted by Kevin Stevens | Jun 16, 2010

If you are lucky enough to have a brand new garage door - whether it's in a new house or a replacement door in an older house - you have made a big investment and you want to protect...

Maintaining Garage Door Cables

Posted by Kevin Stevens | Jun 14, 2010

The cables on your garage door are designed to be strong, yet flexible. This allows them to carry the heavy load of the door and still roll over pulleys or be wound onto a drum. Garage...

Clean and Protect Wood Garage Doors

Posted by Kevin Stevens | Jun 10, 2010

Natural wood garage doors can enhance the curb appeal of any home. The beauty of natural wood with its random patterns of grain is not an easy look to duplicate using manmade materials....

Garage Door Rollers

Posted by Kevin Stevens | Jun 07, 2010

A basic two-car garage door can weigh 200 to 400 pounds, depending on the materials of construction, yet most people can open one with just one hand. How can this be? You may appear...

Garage Door Sensors

Posted by Kevin Stevens | Jun 02, 2010

I remember working with my dad on little projects around the house when I was growing up. One project we never got around to was installing an electric garage door opener. Back then,...

Wood Siding Options

Posted by Kevin Stevens | May 27, 2010

One hundred years ago, homes fell into two basic groups: those with wood siding and those without. The non-wood homes were either brick or stucco. The wood-sided homes were clad in...

Is Panel Roofing for You?

Posted by Kevin Stevens | May 25, 2010

"What is panel roofing?" you ask. Panel roofing is made with large sheets of material, such as metal, fiberglass or even some types of plastic (polycarbonate is of the more common...