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Quick answers to the questions Anchorage homeowners ask most.
Small-to-medium repairs and projects around the home: patching drywall, fixing sticking doors, assembling furniture, mounting TVs and shelves, swapping hardware, caulking, weatherstripping, trim repair, and the rest of the punch list. If you've been putting off a list of little jobs, that's exactly the sweet spot.
It depends on the work. A short list of small fixes is often quoted together, while a single larger task may be priced on its own. The fastest way to a real number is a free quote — send your list and we'll lay it out clearly before any work starts.
Because a visit involves travel and setup, very small single jobs are usually best bundled with a few others to make the trip worthwhile. Tell us everything on your list and we'll fit it into one visit where we can.
Minor, non-permitted tasks — swapping a faucet fixture, a light fixture like-for-like, or similar — yes. But anything that needs a permit, a panel, new circuits, gas, or major plumbing belongs with a licensed electrician or plumber, and we'll tell you that up front rather than take it on.
That's the ideal use of a handyman. Group the small stuff — a wobbly rail, a hole in the wall, a TV to mount, a door that sticks — and knock it all out in a single trip instead of scheduling each one separately.
Full remodels, room additions, and structural or permitted work are a different scope — that's for a licensed contractor. A handyman is the right fit for repairs, touch-ups, installs, and small projects. We'll point you the right way if a job is bigger than that.
Yes — we cover Anchorage, all of the Anchorage Municipality, and nearby Eagle River, Wasilla, and Palmer.
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