Meet Mark Hopkins

Mark established I Can Fix That in 2007. For the past 10 years, his creativity and attention to detail have provided clients with innovative ideas and outstanding craftsmanship. Prior to beginning I Can Fix That, Mark spent 20 years in retail management, with customer service being his strongest asset throughout numerous levels of retail leadership.

I Can Fix That is MHIC licensed and insured, and EPA Certified for Lead Paint Remediation. The firm works with both residential and commercial clients, and is a trusted consultant and contractor for numerous local realtors for pre- and post-purchase repairs and renovations.

Mark attended North Carolina State University and studied design. He is an active member of the Westminster BNI Group and is also involved in numerous local charity golf tournaments, including the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Bethany Shay Green Memorial Scholarship, Terra Rubra Lions Club and FCA. He also donates time to the Boys and Girls Club to do repair work when needed. He resides in Westminster with his wife as recent empty nesters, with their son in college and their daughter an elementary school teacher in Baltimore.

Mark Hopkins, President

Mark established I Can Fix That in 2007.  For the past 10 years, his creativity and attention to detail have provided clients with innovative ideas and outstanding craftsmanship.  Prior to beginning I Can Fix That, Mark spent 20 years in retail management, with customer service being his strongest asset throughout numerous levels of retail leadership.

I Can Fix That is MHIC licensed and insured, and EPA Certified for Lead Paint Remediation. The firm works with both residential and commercial clients, and is a trusted consultant and contractor for numerous local realtors for pre- and post-purchase repairs and renovations.

Mark attended North Carolina State University and studied design. He is an active member of the Westminster BNI Group and is also involved in numerous local charity golf tournaments, including the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Bethany Shay Green Memorial Scholarship, Terra Rubra Lions Club and FCA. He also donates time to the Boys and Girls Club to do repair work when needed. He resides in Westminster with his wife as recent empty nesters, with their son in college and their daughter an elementary school teacher in Baltimore.

“Mark is a talented craftsman who delivers high quality, dependable service with an immense skill set. He is a man of integrity and a pleasure to work with.”

– Mike H.