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Most homes accumulate small failures faster than any single owner can address them. The drawer that doesn't close quite right. The doorknob that turns too far. The crack in the ceiling above the stairs. The cabinet hinge that has been loose for a year. None of these are emergencies. None of them justify hiring a contractor. All of them, eventually, become invisible — and the home settles into a slow decline that its owner stops noticing.

Handyman Care covers everything small in the home, in two modes. The recurring side is run through scheduled Rounds — your Care Team walks the home, notices what needs attention, and fixes what they can. The project side is run through Procedures: built-in installations, custom shelving and storage, larger repair work, finish carpentry, and the focused work that solves a specific problem the home has been carrying for years. The same Care Team runs both.

The work is documented in your Chart, which means that every fix, every adjustment, and every small repair becomes part of an ongoing record. Patterns become visible. The home stops accumulating quiet failures, and starts feeling, in the way that well-cared-for things feel, like itself.

What we care for

Every part of the grounds, on one calendar.

Handyman Care covers the full set of small repairs and adjustments most homes need attended to, and the focused project work that solves the things a Round can't.

Doors & hardware

Hinges, latches, locks, knobs, weatherstripping, and the small adjustments that make every door open and close the way it should.

Walls, ceilings & trim

Cracks, nail pops, scuffs, holes, loose trim, and the dozen small surface failures that accumulate in any lived-in home.

Cabinetry & built-ins

Drawer slides, cabinet hinges, shelf supports, soft-close mechanisms, and the adjustments that keep millwork functioning.

Hanging & mounting

Artwork, mirrors, shelves, televisions, curtain rods, and the considered installation work that most homes never receive.

Built-in installation

Custom shelving, built-in storage, mudroom benches, window seats, and the focused millwork that adds permanence to a home.

Finish carpentry

Trim work, baseboards, casings, crown molding, and the finish details that distinguish a well-built home from a serviceable one.

Larger repair work

The repairs that exceed what a Round can absorb — multi-day fix-it lists, structural repairs, and the focused projects that catch a home up.

Small repairs, by request

The unique problems each home presents — the things that don't fit in a category but need attention. Tracked, scheduled, and handled.

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How it works

Three modes of care, one team.

Handyman Care happens in three modes. All three are written into your Care Plan, all three are performed by the same Care Team, and all three are documented in your Chart.

i.

Rounds

Scheduled visits from your Care Team. The recurring care your property needs, performed on a calendar built into your Care Plan and documented in your Chart after every visit.

ii.

Procedures

The larger pieces of work — installations, design-build projects, equipment replacements, full repaints. Scoped in a Care Proposal, performed by the same Care Team that runs your Rounds, and folded back into your Chart when complete.

iii.

The Evaluation

The deepening diagnostic baseline of your home. Drone imagery, thermal scans, equipment inventories, monitored systems, and the records that grow over time into a complete picture of your property.

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Become a member

Begin with a conversation about your home.

Intake is the first step. It is a single conversation about your property and what you want care to look like. From there, an Assessment, a Care Plan, and the first Round.