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Meet Bryce

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Founder, CEO of Taskmasters KC

I’m a lifelong DIYer who loves working with my hands and seeing projects come together from start to finish. My skills were built through personal home projects, helping family, managing rental properties, and completing a full gut renovation of our family lakehouse. 

That experience taught me the entire building process — not just how to fix things, but how to do them properly.

Taskmasters KC exists to bring that same care, skill, and attention to detail into other people’s homes — starting with everyday needs and growing into larger renovation projects.

Taskmasters KC was built to help homeowners care for their homes with confidence — today and for years to come.

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Living room under renovation with tools, step ladder, and blankets on the floor in front of a fireplace and wall paneling.

core values

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Reliability

We show up on time, communicate clearly, and follow through.

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skill

Our work is built on real hands-on experience, proper methods, and attention to detail.

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honesty

Upfront pricing, clear scopes, and no surprises.

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respect

We treat every home like it’s our own. We are clean, careful, and considerate of your space, family, and time.

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accountability

If something isn’t right, we own it, communicate clearly, and make it right.

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Future vision for mentorship

Our long-term vision includes mentoring the next generation of tradespeople and helping homeowners better understand and care for their homes.

Light blue front door with three small windows at the top, set in a brick wall. A black outdoor lantern-style light fixture is mounted to the right of the door. A welcome mat with the words "Home Sweet Home" is on the ground in front of the door, with a cardboard box on the left and a small electronic device on the right.
Empty room with newly installed wood laminate flooring, beige walls, two windows with blinds, and a ceiling fan pull chain.
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