One call connects you with experienced, independent trade specialists for every home improvement need. Select your category below.
Each button dials a dedicated line for that specialty. Independent contractors in our network are ready to discuss your project.
Choose the trade that matches your project from the service grid above.
Call the dedicated number and describe your project to the specialist.
An independent contractor in your area will follow up to schedule your service.
We connect homeowners with licensed contractors who perform roofing, siding, windows, kitchen and bathroom remodeling, additions and framing, concrete and foundations, flooring, gutters, garage door service, HVAC, plumbing and septic, and general handyman repairs.
Call or request a consultation, describe the scope of work, and a contractor will schedule an on-site visit or provide a preliminary estimate based on photos and measurements; a detailed written estimate follows after assessment.
Ask the contractor for their license number and certificate of insurance, then verify license status through your state licensing board and request proof of general liability and workers’ compensation coverage before work begins.
Many contractors offer emergency or same‑day response for urgent issues like active roof leaks, burst pipes, or electrical hazards, but availability depends on location and trade—report the urgency when you contact us.
We serve metropolitan and suburban areas across the continental United States, with coverage that varies by trade and region; when you contact us we will confirm contractor availability in your zip code or county.
Permit requirements depend on the work type and local building codes—structural changes, electrical, plumbing, and major HVAC work typically require permits; your contractor can advise, obtain permits, and handle inspections when needed.
Timelines vary by trade and scope—a minor repair can take hours, medium remodels often take weeks, and full additions or major renovations can take months; your contractor will provide a project timeline that factors in permits, materials, and weather.
Contractors commonly accept credit/debit cards, checks, bank transfers, and sometimes online payments; many contractors also offer financing plans or work with third‑party lenders—ask your contractor for available payment and financing options.
Many contractors provide workmanship warranties and manufacturers’ warranties on installed products; warranty terms vary, so get written details about coverage, duration, and any required maintenance before work begins.
Clear the work area of valuables and obstacles, secure pets, have relevant documents (property plans, prior permits, utilities info) available, and be prepared to discuss goals, budget, and timeline so the contractor can give an accurate assessment.