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.
Typical services include roofing (leak detection, shingle replacement, structural inspection), electrical repairs and panel upgrades, window replacement, garage door repair and installation, flooring (hardwood, tile, LVP, carpet), gutter installation and cleaning, HVAC service and replacement, plumbing and septic work, and interior/exterior remodeling projects.
Choose the trade category that matches your project, call the dedicated number for that category, describe the job to a representative, and you will be connected with an independent local contractor who will follow up to discuss scope, scheduling, and pricing.
Ask the contractor directly for their license number and certificate of insurance, then verify license status with your state or local licensing board; you can also request references, proof of experience with similar projects, and examples of recent work.
The contractor network serves most metropolitan and suburban areas across the continental United States, but availability varies by trade and location, so call and provide your zip code to confirm local coverage.
Many contractors in the network offer emergency or same‑day response for urgent issues like active roof leaks, burst pipes, or electrical hazards, but availability depends on your area and the specific trade—be sure to state that your situation is urgent when you call.
Estimates and timelines are provided by the contractor after they assess the project scope; factors that commonly affect cost and schedule include materials, permitting requirements, site conditions, and labor availability.
Permit responsibility varies by contractor and project; many contractors handle permit applications and coordinate inspections for code‑required work, but always confirm who will obtain permits and submit plans before work begins.
Accepted payment methods differ by contractor—common options include credit card, check, and bank transfer; warranty coverage depends on the contractor and manufacturer warranties for materials, so ask for written warranty terms before work starts.
Clear the work area of personal items and fragile belongings, provide safe access to the work site, have any pertinent documents (property plans, previous inspection reports, warranty info) available, and be ready to walk the contractor through the issues and your expectations.