Who says models are just pretty faces who don't know how to do anything? That description doesn't apply to the crew at Hott and Handy, a handyman service that sends male models to clients' homes and offices to perform tasks such as building furniture, painting and installing wallpaper. "Built'' profiles some of the company's employees -- including co-owner Shane Duffy, a model and veteran of the war in Afghanistan who got the idea for the company several years ago when a client called him ``hot and handy'' while doing handyman work between modeling gigs -- as the five-man crew tackles a home makeover project by helping clients with remodeling challenges. Assisting the crew is interior designer and home stylist Kim Gieske, herself a former model.