What we handle

Our handyman service covers the full range of home maintenance and small repairs. Unlike most handyman operations in the Triangle, we’re trade-licensed for electrical and plumbing — so we can legally and safely handle work that other handymen have to turn down.

Interior

  • Drywall — Patches, holes, water damage repair, texture matching
  • Doors & trim — Hanging interior doors, replacing hardware, trim installation and repair
  • Painting — Touch-ups, accent walls, single-room repaints, cabinet painting
  • Shelving & storage — Closet shelving, garage organization, floating shelves
  • TV mounting — Wall mounting with concealed wiring (we run the electrical legally)

Exterior

  • Deck repair — Board replacement, railing repair, re-staining, structural reinforcement
  • Fencing — Repairs, gate hardware, post replacement
  • Gutters — Cleaning, re-hanging, downspout extensions
  • Pressure washing — Driveways, siding, decks, patios
  • Window & door — Weather stripping, screen repair, storm door installation

Trade-licensed handyman work

This is where we’re different. Most NC handymen aren’t licensed for electrical or plumbing — so they either refuse the work or do it illegally. We hold both licenses:

  • Electrical — Outlet replacements, light fixture swaps, ceiling fan installation, switch upgrades, GFCI outlets
  • Plumbing — Faucet replacement, toilet repair, garbage disposal install, shut-off valve replacement, supply line swaps

How it works

  1. Call or fill out the form. List everything you need — no job is too small.
  2. We schedule a visit. Most handyman work gets scheduled within the same week.
  3. We work through the list. Our crew arrives with a loaded truck and works through your punch list in one visit.
  4. You pay for what we do. Hourly rate plus materials, or fixed-price for defined scope. No surprises.

Frequently asked questions

Yes — and that's what separates us from most handyman services. We hold NC Electrical and Plumbing licenses, so our handyman crew can legally install outlets, swap light fixtures, replace faucets, and handle other trade work that unlicensed handymen cannot.
No minimum. We're happy to mount a TV, fix a door, or patch drywall. That said, most homeowners save on trip charges by bundling a few small jobs into one visit — we'll walk through the whole list when we arrive.
Typically within the same week for standard handyman jobs. Emergency repairs (like a broken lock or leaking faucet) get same-day or next-day response.
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