SNA Construction LLC

SNA Construction LLC Retired Veteran Owned small business that provides construction services for home remodels and repairs.

“Quality over Pricing”
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Landscaping job coming together.
06/03/2026

Landscaping job coming together.

Facts.
06/01/2026

Facts.

Around 1920, an enormous generator at one of Henry Ford's plants broke down, dragging an entire production line to a halt. Every idle hour was costing a fortune.
Ford's own engineers went at it for days. They checked every wire, tested every connection, consulted every manual. Nothing. The machine kept its secret.
So Ford called in the one man he thought might crack it: Charles Proteus Steinmetz.
If you've never heard the name, picture this—a man barely four feet tall, his spine curved by a lifelong condition, who could run staggeringly complex electrical calculations in his head. They called him "the Wizard of Schenectady." Even Thomas Edison held him in awe.
When Steinmetz arrived, he didn't bark orders or demand blueprints.
He asked for a notebook—and quiet.
Then he did something that baffled the watching engineers.
He listened.
For two full days and nights, he stayed beside that silent machine, taking measurements and filling pages with calculations, learning the generator's secrets the slow, patient way that only decades of study make possible.
Finally, he asked for a ladder, a tape measure, and a piece of chalk.
He climbed up, took one careful measurement, and drew a single chalk mark on the side of the casing.
"Open the panel here," he told them. "Remove the plate, and take out sixteen windings from the field coil at this spot."
The engineers were skeptical. That's it? Just there?
That was it.
They opened it up—and behind the chalk mark was exactly the fault he'd described. They made the repair, and the great machine roared back to life.
Days later, Ford received the bill.
Ten thousand dollars.
(A staggering sum in 1920—well over a hundred thousand dollars in today's money.)
Ford, a man famous for scrutinizing every cost, balked. He wrote back asking for an itemized statement—exactly what, he wanted to know, was he paying ten thousand dollars for?
Steinmetz sent back a bill with two lines:
Making chalk mark on generator: $1.
Knowing where to make the mark: $9,999.
Ford read it. And paid it in full.
In that one exchange lives a truth that outlasts the story:
You don't pay an expert for the moment you watch.
You pay for the thirty years that made that moment possible.
Anyone can draw a chalk mark. Anyone can swing a hammer or turn a wrench or glance at a contract.
The value was never in the mark.
It was in knowing exactly where to put it.
The plumber who stops your leak in ten minutes isn't overcharging—he's sparing you the flooded basement. The doctor who names your condition in minutes isn't rushing—she's compressing decades of training into the answer you needed.
So the next time expertise looks expensive, try asking the other question:
What would it cost if they didn't know?
Anyone can make the mark.
Not everyone knows where it goes.

Done.
06/01/2026

Done.

Wall tear down completed.
05/30/2026

Wall tear down completed.

05/29/2026

Come and get it bbq is ready
Metropolitan and 7th until 8

05/28/2026
One more day for finalizing this wall opening.
05/28/2026

One more day for finalizing this wall opening.

New hats.
05/28/2026

New hats.

21.45’ x 53’ Driveway. Almost complete.
05/27/2026

21.45’ x 53’ Driveway. Almost complete.

12’ x 16’ x 10’ Pressure Treated Deck with a 10’ x 10’ screened in Gazebo.
05/27/2026

12’ x 16’ x 10’ Pressure Treated Deck with a 10’ x 10’ screened in Gazebo.

Address

24450 171st Street
Leavenworth, KS
66048

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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