Walls back to flawless.
Patched, textured, and feathered out so you cannot find where the hole was. The repair most people think they need a contractor for.
The drywall hole, the wobbly fence, the faucet that drips, the shelves nobody hung. Text the number and the same guy who answers shows up and knocks it all out.
Most folks have a list a foot long of little jobs that never seem worth a call. That list is exactly what this is for. Send it over, get a flat price, and watch it disappear in a visit or two. No rotating crew, no subcontractors, no guessing who is showing up. The person who texts you back is the one holding the drill.
Send a few photos and a quick rundown of everything that needs doing. The more you put on the list, the more you save on the trip.
You get a straight ballpark and a window to come out, free. The price is agreed before any work starts, with materials itemized.
He shows up when he says, works clean, hauls off the mess, and most lists are finished in one trip. Pay when the work is done.
The same hands, room to room and yard to yard. Scroll through it.
Scroll the panelsPatched, textured, and feathered out so you cannot find where the hole was. The repair most people think they need a contractor for.
TVs into studs, shelves that hold real weight, hardware that does not wobble loose in a month. Done once, done properly.
The door that drags on the carpet, the latch that never catches, the trim that pulled away from the wall. Planed, rehung, and squared back up.
Posts reset, gates rehung to latch on the first try, gutters cleared and pointed away from the house. The outside list, handled.
Texted my list on a Tuesday, the whole thing was crossed off by Thursday. Same guy start to finish.
Based in American Fork and out on the road across the north end of the county most days. If your town is not on the list but you are close, send a text and ask anyway.
Most of the small-to-medium repairs and installs around a house. Drywall holes and patches, TV and shelf mounting, interior doors and trim, faucets, light fixtures and ceiling fans, fence and gate repair, gutter cleaning and resets, and general punch lists. If it is a quick fix or a half-day project, it is probably a fit. Text a photo and you will get a straight answer either way.
No. Send a few photos and a short description by text and you will get a ballpark price and a window to come out, at no cost. Bigger jobs get a quick walk-through first so the number does not change on you.
Most weeks there is room within a day or two, and small jobs often sooner. Text the number, describe what is going on, and you will get a real time window back, not a runaround.
American Fork and the north Utah County towns around it: Lehi, Pleasant Grove, Highland, Alpine, Cedar Hills, Lindon, and Orem. If you are just outside that, ask anyway.
Smaller jobs are quoted flat so you know the price before any work starts. Longer projects are quoted by the half day or full day. Either way the number is agreed up front and the materials are itemized. No surprise add-ons at the end.
Yes, and that is honestly the best way to use a handyman. Make a list of every nagging little thing, send it over, and most of it gets knocked out in one trip instead of you booking five different people.
Yes. The truck shows up stocked for the job. If a specific part or finish is needed, it gets picked up on the way or you can buy it yourself, whichever you prefer.
Text and it gets made right. The work is meant to hold up, and standing behind it is the whole point of being a one-person shop with a name on the truck.
Insured, yes. For work that legally needs a licensed trade, such as major electrical or plumbing, you will be told up front and pointed to the right person. The honest answer beats a botched job every time.
Yes. The person who answers the text is the person who shows up and does the work. No call center, no rotating crew, no subcontracting your job out to a stranger.
Photos of whatever needs doing plus a couple of lines, and you will hear back with a price and a time. The fastest way in is a text.