The list on your fridge. Gone in a trip.
Handyman services · Wooster, Ohio
Handyman rates, remodeler standards. The same father-and-son crew that guts bathrooms takes the small jobs too, and treats them the same way.
Small jobs, taken as seriously as the big ones.
One trip · the whole list
The two people who build full bathrooms are the two who come tighten the door hinge, and the standard rides along in the truck. Here’s how to get the most out of a visit:
- Written price before workalways
- Quote from texted photosusually same day
- Second job, same tripthe smart move
- The standardsame as the remodels
There’s a service-call minimum; it covers an insured crew and a stocked truck in your driveway, and you’ll have the number before we head over. Save up three or four small jobs and one trip clears the whole list.
The stuff we get called for.
Partial list · the fridge knows the rest
- Doors that won’t latch or drag
- Drywall patches & texture
- Leaky faucets & shutoffs
- Running or rocking toilets
- Caulk & grout gone dark
- Deck boards & loose railings
- Ceiling fans & light fixtures
- Outlets & switches
- Dishwasher & disposal hookups
- Trim, thresholds & transitions
- Towel bars into real blocking
- Weatherstripping & door sweeps
Small plumbing and electrical are on the list because those are trades we already do in-house. If your job isn’t here, call anyway. Worst case, we tell you who to call instead.
Why hire a remodeler for a small job?
Because the standard doesn’t drop with the ticket. The hinge gets shimmed right, the patch gets feathered so you can’t find it, the grab bar goes into blocking instead of a plastic anchor. Same hands, same insurance, same phone number as the full remodels.
And honestly: a lot of our remodel customers started with a squeaky door. A small job is an easy way to find out how we work before you trust us with the big one. We know exactly what we’re doing by taking your small jobs, and we’ll take them anyway.
Small jobs, finished.
Job photos · straight off the crew’s phones
A storm door, a hallway floor, a bedroom. The kind of work that never made it online until now.





The short questions.
Straight answers · no follow-up call required
Do you have a minimum for small jobs?
Yes, a service-call minimum: it covers an insured crew and a stocked truck in your driveway, and we tell you the number before we head over. The smart move is to save up the list and knock out three or four things in one trip, so the visit does the most work it can.
What kind of jobs do you take?
Doors, drywall, trim, decks, leaky faucets, running toilets, caulk and grout, fixtures, fans, outlets, appliance hookups and the rest of the fridge list. Plumbing and electrical are trades we already do in-house, so the small versions of those jobs don’t need a second phone call. If it’s not on the list, ask anyway; after thirty years there isn’t much in a house we haven’t fixed.
Do I get a price before you start?
Yes, in writing, same as our full remodels. For most small jobs a couple of texted photos are enough to give you a number the same day. No surprise invoices, no hourly meter you can’t see running.
Why hire a remodeler for small jobs?
Because the same hands that build full bathrooms tighten the door hinge, and the standard doesn’t drop with the ticket size. A lot of our remodel customers started with a squeaky door. A small job is an easy way to find out how we work before you trust us with a bathroom.
Read us the list.
Call or text (330) 621-5810 with what needs done. You’ll have a written number before we ring the doorbell.