We cover a practical range of residential repair and maintenance work — from small fixes to modest renovations. Here's what we can help with.
Most homeowners have a running list of small things that have been meaning to get fixed. Doors that stick, windows that don't seal, cabinet hinges that have given up, floors that squeak in the wrong places. These issues are rarely urgent on their own, but they add up — and ignoring them long enough often means they become more involved to fix later.
We approach general repairs systematically. When we come out, we address the job you called about and also note anything else that looks like it may need attention soon — without pressure to add anything to the scope.
We come out and look at the issues you've flagged. We ask questions, take notes, and give you a clear picture of what's involved before anything is confirmed.
You receive a written breakdown of what work is proposed and what it will cost. No obligation to proceed, and no pressure if you want time to think it over.
Work is completed as agreed. We walk you through what was done when finished. If we encountered anything unexpected, we communicate it before proceeding.
Plumbing issues can be deceiving. What looks like a minor drip can sometimes indicate a larger underlying problem, and what seems like a catastrophe is occasionally a simple fix. We take time to properly diagnose before recommending any repair, so you're not paying for work that isn't needed.
Our plumbing work is handled by trained tradespeople. We work in homes and apartments, and we know how to manage jobs in occupied spaces with minimal disruption.
Water damage is one of the more costly home repair outcomes. If you notice a stain on the ceiling, water pooling under a sink, or any active dripping, it's worth having someone look at it promptly. Small leaks typically get worse over time rather than stabilizing on their own.
Electrical issues in a home are not something to improvise with. Our electrical work is performed by licensed electricians who follow Ontario Electrical Safety Code requirements. We don't cut corners, and we don't rush work that affects your home's safety.
Most residential electrical work we handle is in the low-to-moderate complexity range — outlets, switches, fixtures, and panel troubleshooting. We're clear about scope, and when something exceeds what we typically handle, we'll tell you that upfront.
If you notice burning smells, flickering lights that can't be explained by a loose bulb, or outlets that spark or feel warm to the touch — these warrant same-day attention. Don't attempt to troubleshoot electrical panel issues yourself. Call us or your local emergency line if you suspect an immediate hazard.
Interior work covers a broad category: drywall repairs after water damage, paint touch-ups, flooring fixes, trim and moulding, and small cosmetic restorations. The goal is always a clean, finished result — not a patch that looks like a patch.
Holes from anchors, cracks from settling, damage from water stains or mould removal — we patch and finish so it blends in properly, then prime for paint.
Trim painting, feature walls, and spot touch-ups that match existing paint. We prep carefully — the finish reflects the prep work underneath.
Baseboard repairs and replacement, window and door casing, crown moulding installation. Fitted properly and painted to match.
Loose tiles, warped laminate, damaged hardwood planks, vinyl repair. Not full floor replacements, but targeted repairs that extend the life of what's there.
Cracked tiles replaced, failing grout resealed, caulk around baths and showers renewed. Keeps bathrooms and kitchens looking maintained and watertight.
Shelving, closet fitting, small cabinet work. We build to fit the space and use solid materials that hold up over time.
We take on modest renovation projects — bathroom refreshes, kitchen updates, room conversions — where the scope is well-defined and manageable. We're not the right fit for full-scale structural renovations, but for the kind of update that transforms a room without tearing the house apart, we work well.
Our approach to renovations involves careful planning upfront. We want to understand your priorities, what you're working with for budget, and what a realistic outcome looks like — before any work starts.
Agreed scope in writing — what's included, what isn't, and what happens if something unexpected comes up mid-job.
Realistic budget buffer — older homes especially tend to have surprises behind walls and under floors. Having a 15–20% contingency is practical.
Clear communication — we'll flag anything we find that affects the plan and wait for your decision before proceeding.
Appropriate lead time — good renovation work isn't rushed. Planning time usually produces a better result and fewer surprises on both sides.
Tell us what you have in mind. We'll let you know honestly whether it's something we can take on well, and if not, we can usually point you in the right direction.
Discuss your projectDescribe what's going on and we'll help figure out the right approach. No obligation.
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