Minor repairs
A skilled handyman is the ultimate problem solver for those nagging household tasks that often fall through the cracks. From tightening loose cabinet hinges and replacing outdated light fixtures to patching small holes in drywall, these pros handle the essential "honey-do" list with precision. They bring a versatile toolkit to every job, ensuring that a leaky faucet or a squeaky door is fixed correctly the first time, preventing minor annoyances from turning into costly structural issues.
Beyond just fixing what’s broken, minor repairs often focus on refreshing the home’s aesthetic and functionality. This might include installing new shelving units, swapping out old door hardware, or re-caulking a bathtub to prevent moisture damage. By addressing these small details, a handyman helps maintain the property's value and ensures every room remains safe and polished. Their efficiency allows homeowners to reclaim their weekends while keeping their living space in top-tier condition.
- Minor Plumbing: Fixing leaky faucets, replacing showerheads, unclogging drains, and re-caulking bathtubs or sinks.
- Minor Electrical: Installing new light fixtures, replacing ceiling fans, swapping out old outlets or switches, and mounting video doorbells.
- Drywall & Paint: Patching small holes from nails or doorknobs, sanding, and applying touch-up paint to scuffed areas.
- Furniture & Mounting: Assembling flat-pack furniture (like desks or bookshelves), mounting TVs, and hanging pictures, mirrors, or curtain rods.
- Door & Window Hardware: Adjusting cabinet hinges, replacing doorknobs or locks, and installing weatherstripping to improve energy efficiency.