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.
Full-service residential and light commercial work including kitchen and bathroom remodels, room additions, roofing, siding, flooring, window and door replacement, deck and patio construction, and general repair and maintenance.
Service areas vary by project and region—contact the team with your address to confirm whether your property falls within the current coverage zone.
Yes. Contractors carry the required state and local licenses, general liability insurance, and workers' compensation; proof of credentials and insurance certificates can be provided upon request.
Yes. The contractor can obtain required permits, schedule inspections, and coordinate with local building departments to ensure the project meets code requirements.
Project costs depend on scope, materials, finishes, and site conditions; an on-site estimate or detailed proposal is the best way to get an accurate price for your specific project.
Timelines depend on project size, permitting, and material lead times—small repairs may finish in days, typical remodels take several weeks, and larger renovations or additions can take a few months; your estimate will include a projected schedule.
Most contractors provide a workmanship warranty and pass through manufacturer warranties on products; specific warranty terms will be detailed in your contract.
Specialized trades such as electrical, plumbing, and HVAC are often performed by licensed subcontractors; the contractor manages subcontractors and remains your primary point of contact throughout the project.
Clear the work areas, secure valuables, make arrangements for pets and children, and expect temporary disruptions; the project manager will provide a pre-construction checklist and instructions specific to your job.
Payment typically involves an initial deposit, progress payments, and final payment at completion; many contractors accept checks and credit cards and can provide information on third-party financing or payment plans during the estimate.