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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.
General building services include residential and light-commercial remodeling, room additions, kitchen and bathroom renovation, roofing and siding repairs, framing and structural work, concrete and foundation repairs, exterior improvements, and emergency repair services.
Services are offered throughout the local metro area and surrounding suburbs, covering both urban and nearby rural communities. Contact the team to confirm service availability for your specific address.
Yes. All contractors carry the appropriate state and local trade licenses, general liability insurance, and workers' compensation where required. You may request license numbers and insurance certificates before work begins.
Yes. The contractor will identify required permits, submit or assist with permit applications, and coordinate inspections with local authorities to ensure work meets code. Permit fees and timelines depend on the municipality.
Estimates begin with a free on-site or virtual inspection to define scope and materials. You will receive a written estimate that explains line-item costs, labor, materials, and any allowances. Estimates may be fixed-price or time-and-materials depending on the job.
Timelines vary by scope: small repairs and maintenance can take a day to a week, interior remodels often take several weeks, and additions or major structural projects may take several months. Your estimate will include an expected start and completion window.
Common payment methods include check, ACH/bank transfer, and major credit cards. Projects typically use a schedule of progress payments: a deposit to secure scheduling, milestone payments during construction, and a final payment at completion. You will receive invoices and lien waivers as payments are made.
Yes. Workmanship is covered by a contractor warranty for a specified period, and installed products carry manufacturer warranties where applicable. Warranty terms are provided in writing with your contract.
If hidden conditions or client-initiated changes arise, the contractor will provide a written change order describing the scope change, cost impact, and schedule revision. Work on the change proceeds only after written approval.
To begin, request a free estimate and schedule an inspection. For faster quotes, provide any existing plans, photos, measurements, and a brief description of goals and budget. The inspector will review site access, utilities, and any safety concerns during the visit.