Minor Home Repairs
Electrical Repairs
Changing light fixtures
Install Smart Door Lock
Install Smart Video Doorbell
Install Video Thermostat
Wifi Connection
Gen. Maintenance
Replacing Broken or Misaligned Hinges
Patching Holes or Cracks
Door Hardware Install
Garbage Disposal Install
Installation of grab bars, hand railing and other accessibility devices
Power washing
Minor Home Owner Association (HOA) repair list items (not including landscaping)
Plumbing Issues
Fixing Leaky Faucets
Clearing Clogged Drains
Toilet Repairs
Fixture Replacement
Faucet Install
Minor-Home Repair FAQ's
WHAT QUALIFIES AS A MINOR HOME REPAIR?
Minor home repairs typically involve small-scale fixes that don't require extensive time, resources, or specialized skills. Examples include fixing leaky faucets, repairing minor wall damage, replacing doorknobs, or fixing a running toilet.
DO I NEED TO HIRE A PROFESSIONAL FOR MINOR REPAIRS, OR CAN I DO THEM MYSELF?
Minor repairs can often be tackled by homeowners with basic DIY skills and tools. However, if you're unsure or uncomfortable with the repair, it's advisable to seek professional help to avoid exacerbating the issue.
SHOULD I ATTEMPT TO FIX MINOR REPAIRS OR WAIT UNTIL THEY BECOME MAJOR PROBLEMS?
It's advisable to address minor repairs promptly to prevent them from escalating into larger, costlier issues. Timely fixes can save you money and prevent further damage.
ARE THERE ANY DIY TIPS FOR COMMON MINOR REPAIRS?
For simple tasks like changing a light fixture, fixing a squeaky door, or unclogging a drain, many online resources offer step-by-step guides. However, always follow safety precautions and know when to seek professional help.
HOW CAN I PREVENT MINOR HOME REPAIRS IN THE FUTURE?
Regular home maintenance can help prevent minor issues. Conducting routine inspections, addressing small problems promptly, and performing seasonal maintenance can minimize the need for future repairs.