Home Repairs

Local repair, maintenance, and installs so you relax while Fred fixes every household hassle.

A close-up of a newly installed stainless steel kitchen faucet with a high-arc spout and single lever handle, mounted on a flawless white quartz countertop. Tiny water droplets bead on the brushed metal surface, suggesting recent testing. The sink basin, in matte stainless steel, is partially visible, with a precisely aligned drain and sparkling clean finish. Soft afternoon light filters through an unseen window, creating gentle highlights along the faucet’s curves and subtle reflections in the countertop. The background shows a softly blurred hint of white subway tile backsplash, giving depth without distraction. Shot at a slight side angle with shallow depth of field, the image feels fresh, hygienic, and expertly finished. Photographic realism with a crisp, professional look conveys high-quality handyman plumbing work.
A spotless, modern home interior showcasing expertly completed repairs: a freshly painted smooth white wall with crisp edges, a perfectly aligned brushed nickel door handle on a solid wood door, and a newly installed white electrical outlet plate flush against the wall. The scene is set in a bright hallway with warm wooden flooring and simple baseboards. Natural daylight streams in from an unseen window, casting soft, diffused light and minimal shadows, highlighting the precise workmanship. Captured at eye level with a wide composition and sharp focus throughout, the image feels calm, orderly, and reassuring. Photographic realism and a minimalist, professional style emphasize attention to detail and the peace of mind that comes from reliable handyman services.

Services

From leaky faucets and drywall damage to lighting, doors, and trim, Fred handles everyday home repairs and small upgrades.

Pricing

Quick Fix

Most small handyman jobs are billed at $75–$95 per hour with a one‑hour minimum, plus the cost of any materials we purchase for you. Quick visits like fixing a leaky faucet, replacing light fixtures, or patching small drywall holes typically land between $120–$250 total depending on complexity and parts.

Minor repairs

Fixture installs

Furniture assembly

Honey-do lists

Project Plus

Larger projects are usually quoted as a flat price after a short on‑site visit. As a ballpark, half‑day projects often range from $300–$450, while full‑day projects such as multiple room repairs, trim work, or several small tasks bundled together usually fall between $550–$850, materials not included.

Planned projects

Room updates

Ongoing maintenance

Priority scheduling

Request Help

Tell Fred what’s broken, share photos if possible, and get a fast, no-obligation repair quote.

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