Home Repair Services
Each guide explains what the contractor does on site. It also shows how the job is priced. And it lists the questions that separate a fair bid from an inflated one.
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- AC RepairAC repair finds and fixes cooling problems such as weak airflow, warm air, short cycling, refrigerant leaks, and frozen coils. Most of these can be repaired without replacing the whole system.
- Air Duct SealingAir duct sealing closes leaks, gaps, and disconnected joints in supply and return ductwork. Sealed ducts stop wasted heated and cooled air, even out room temperatures, and keep dust out of the system.
- Appliance RepairDiagnosing and repairing malfunctioning major household appliances, including refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, ranges, and ovens.
- Basement WaterproofingWater entering a basement through walls, floors, cove joints or window wells, and chronic dampness that damages finishes and promotes mold.
- Concrete LevelingConcrete leveling raises and stabilizes sunken or uneven concrete slabs. It works on driveways, sidewalks, patios, garage floors, and basement floors without full replacement.
- Crawl Space EncapsulationDamp, musty, or moldy crawl spaces that raise indoor humidity, damage insulation, and invite pests and wood rot.
- Drain CleaningSlow, clogged, or gurgling drains in sinks, tubs, showers, and floor drains caused by buildup of grease, hair, soap scum, or debris.
- Drainage CorrectionWater pooling near the foundation, in the yard, or entering the basement due to poor grading, clogged drains, or inadequate downspout routing.
- Electrical InspectionA whole-house electrical inspection checks for overloaded circuits, outdated wiring, unsafe panels, and missing GFCI/AFCI protection. It catches code violations before they cause fires, shocks, or insurance denials.
- Electrical Panel ReplacementElectrical panel replacement removes an outdated, undersized, or unsafe panel and installs a modern one. A new panel adds enough amperage and current breaker protection, and it replaces known fire-risk brands that cause nuisance trips.
- Emergency PlumbingBurst pipes, major leaks, sewage backups, and other plumbing failures that risk property damage or health hazards if not addressed immediately.
- Foundation InspectionA foundation inspection looks at cracks, settlement, bowing walls, and moisture intrusion. It tells you whether the movement is cosmetic, still active, or a structural safety concern.
- Foundation RepairFoundation repair stabilizes settlement, bowing walls, and structural movement. Crews use engineered methods such as piering, wall anchors, or slab jacking, chosen to match the cause found during inspection.
- Furnace RepairFurnace repair finds and fixes heating problems such as no heat, cold air from vents, short cycling, and ignition failures. It also corrects unsafe combustion so the furnace runs safely again.
- Gutter RepairGutter repair corrects sagging sections, leaking seams, clogs, and wrong slope. Those faults let water spill next to the foundation instead of draining away from the house.
- Home Energy AuditA home energy audit shows where a house loses heated and cooled air. It measures air leaks, insulation gaps, duct leakage, and inefficient equipment, then ranks the fixes by payback.
- Home InsulationHome insulation installation adds or upgrades attic, wall, floor, and crawl space insulation. Better insulation slows heat transfer, lowers energy bills, and evens out rooms that run hot or cold.
- HVAC InspectionAn HVAC inspection checks the whole heating and cooling system: equipment condition, airflow, refrigerant charge, combustion safety, and ductwork. The goal is to catch problems before a breakdown or safety hazard.
- Leak DetectionLeak detection finds hidden water leaks inside walls, under slabs, or underground. These leaks cause high water bills, damp spots, or water loss with no visible source.
- Mold InspectionSuspected hidden mold growth, musty odors, past water damage, or health symptoms tied to specific rooms in the house.
- Mold RemediationRemoval of existing mold growth from building materials and correction of the moisture source causing it.
- Pest ControlOngoing or recurring infestations of ants, roaches, spiders, rodents, flies, or other common household pests, including entry point sealing.
- Roof InspectionA roof inspection checks shingle condition, flashing, ventilation, and roof structure. It finds leaks and storm damage and estimates the roof's remaining life before water reaches the inside of the house.
- Roof Leak RepairRoof leak repair finds the real entry point of the water, which is often several feet away from the ceiling stain. The crew then repairs the flashing, shingles, or roof penetrations to stop the leak for good.
- Sewer Camera InspectionDiagnosing the exact cause and location of recurring drain backups, slow sewer flow, or verifying sewer line condition before buying a home.
- Sewer Line RepairRepairing or replacing a damaged, cracked, root-infiltrated, or collapsed sewer lateral line between the house and the municipal main or septic tank.
- Structural Engineer InspectionA structural engineer inspection is an independent review of your home's load-bearing parts: foundation, framing, and beams. The engineer uses measurements and calculations to find the cause of movement, cracking, or sagging. They then specify the repair the work should follow.
- Termite InspectionDetecting active termite infestation, past damage, and conditions conducive to termites before they cause structural damage.
- Water Damage RestorationExtraction, drying, and repair of a home after a pipe burst, appliance failure, roof leak, or flood to prevent structural damage and mold.
- Water Heater RepairDiagnosing and fixing water heaters that produce no hot water, insufficient hot water, leaks, unusual noise, or discolored water.
- Wildlife RemovalWildlife removal safely traps and removes squirrels, raccoons, bats, birds, and rodents from attics, walls, and crawl spaces. The technician then seals the entry points so the animals cannot come back.
- Window ReplacementWindow replacement removes and replaces failed or inefficient windows to stop drafts, condensation, and energy loss, improving comfort and reducing heating and cooling costs.
