One call connects you with experienced, independent trade specialists for every home improvement need. Select your category below.
Each button dials a dedicated line for that specialty. Independent contractors in our network are ready to discuss your project.
Choose the trade that matches your project from the service grid above.
Call the dedicated number and describe your project to the specialist.
An independent contractor in your area will follow up to schedule your service.
Residential and light-commercial services commonly offered include roofing (shingle, slate, repairs), leak detection and structural inspections, siding and window replacement, gutters, concrete and metal work, waterproofing, interior remodels (kitchens/bathrooms), flooring, deck construction, and coordination with licensed electricians, plumbers, HVAC and other specialists as needed.
Local crews frequently serve Southern California communities (including Mission Hills and surrounding Los Angeles neighborhoods) and a broader network of independent contractors covers most metropolitan and suburban areas across the continental United States — availability depends on the trade and your zip code.
Always ask the contractor for their license number and a Certificate of Insurance (COI); verify license status on your state’s contractor licensing board website and confirm the COI lists general liability and workers’ compensation coverage that is current and adequate for your project.
Many local contractors offer emergency or same‑day response for urgent problems (active leaks, major plumbing failures, electrical hazards), but availability depends on location, the trade, and current schedules — be sure to describe the urgency when requesting service.
A typical inspection includes an exterior and interior visual assessment, leak detection, evaluation of flashing and structural components, photos and a written summary of findings, recommended repairs or replacement options, and a written cost estimate including materials, labor, and anticipated timeline.
Timelines vary by scope: small repairs or replacements can be completed in a day to a week, moderate remodels often take several weeks, and full home or large commercial projects can take months — permitting, material lead times, weather, and change orders are the most common causes of delay.
Warranty offerings vary by contractor and product — ask for written warranties covering workmanship and request manufacturer warranties for materials; also confirm how warranty claims are handled and whether any maintenance is required to keep the warranty valid.
Request itemized, written estimates from at least two licensed contractors that list scope, materials, labor, permit fees, and timeline; check references and recent work photos, verify licenses and insurance, and avoid bids that are unusually low without clear explanations of scope or substitutions.