Since opening a new business three years ago, Aaron Lengacher has added credentials, services and staff and developed more plans for growth at A-1 Remodeling and More of Auburn, Ind. A member of the Amish community, Lengacher merged his talent, skills and faith to set out on his own. This year, he became a licensed and insured contractor, adding siding, flooring and roofing to services he offers. He also builds decks, room additions and garages, and installs windows, doors and more.
“What’s important to me is that I am serving people,” he says. “My focus has always been on helping people. A jack of all trades, I took advantage of an opportunity to go into business for myself. I have the experience and skills and love what I do.”
Since he was 15 years old, he worked alongside his uncle, who was a carpenter and home builder. He also worked for building and remodeling companies before launching off on his own.
An additional garage or deck are among his biggest requests in the warmer weather, but with temperatures cooling down, he is receiving more requests for roofs, sunrooms and more inside remodeling jobs.
He charges by the job, saying his prices are “fair and reasonable,” and he will work within any budget. He has a large and impressive inventory of pictures, showing work he has done for people in the area.
Going into business for himself was a lifelong dream.
Being Amish, he doesn’t depend on a website and doesn’t have an email address. Most of his referrals are by word of mouth, some advertising, and having faith.
“We depend on God to lead us through each day,” he says. “I always thank God for a new day and ask Him to lead me. He has never failed me.”
Lengacher adheres to the core Amish values, aiming for the goal of leading a simple life of faith. The Amish believe their religious faith and the way they choose to live are interdependent. Their core beliefs have to do with faith, family, community and simplicity.
One notable trait of the Amish is that they choose to live simply. They believe it is a sign of humility and they take seriously the Biblical commands to separate themselves from worldly things. By living simply and restricting access to unnecessary items like television, electronics and other devices, they keep the world from intruding into their lives, keeping their focus on family and faith.
Married and the father of three children, Lengacher hopes to have a father-and-son business one day.
His future plans also include completing larger projects, such as building homes and farm buildings.
“I just look forward to keep on growing,” he says.
To see samples of his work, get references, or schedule an appointment for a free consultation and estimate, call (260) 433-5254.