Every homeowner has the list — the rotted corner of trim, the drywall crack that keeps coming back, the door that will not latch, the soft spot in the hallway floor. The problem is finding someone who will actually show up for jobs that size. Big contractors do not want them and the guy from the internet stops answering his phone. We built a chunk of our business on exactly these jobs, because doing them well is how you get called back for the kitchen.
Repairs we handle all the time
- Rotted trim, fascia, soffit, and siding repair
- Drywall patches, cracks, and water damage — finished to match
- Doors and windows — adjustment, repair, and replacement
- Soft and sagging subfloors
- Leak chasing and the damage it leaves behind
- Caulking and sealing — tubs, windows, exterior joints
- Mobile home repairs — skirting, underpinning, steps, and floors
- Punch lists for home sales and rental turnovers
How it works
Send us the list — phone, text, or photos. We quote it, schedule it, and knock it out in as few trips as possible. Batching several small repairs into one visit is the cheapest way to get them done, and honestly it is more efficient for us too.
Common questions
Is my job too small?
No. Small jobs are a normal part of our week. If it is genuinely a five-minute fix, we will tell you that too.
Do you work with landlords and property managers?
Yes, regularly. We handle rental turnovers and punch lists, coordinate access with tenants, and send photos and invoices in whatever format you need.
I keep patching the same drywall crack. Why does it come back?
Because the patch is treating the symptom. Recurring cracks are usually movement — framing, settling, or moisture. We figure out what is moving, address it, and then patch it once.