Handyman, Repairs & Project Management
The list of things that never quite get done — handled by a crew that has been building and finishing Utah homes since 2007.
One call for the jobs that don't fit anywhere else.
Some jobs are too small for a specialty contractor and too particular to hand to just anyone. A door that never closed right. A patch that needs to disappear into the wall. A fence that has finally given up. A set of concrete steps that has cracked past patching.
That is the work on this page — and it comes with the same preparation, communication and finish standard as everything else we do.
Repairs, finish work & small builds
Inside the house
- Drywall patches and repairs
- Door and trim work
- Fixture swaps
- Small carpentry
- Honey-do lists
Outside the house
- Building fences
- Building sheds
- Concrete stairs
- Stone walkways
- Concrete repairs
Bigger than a repair
- General home repairs
- General home restoration
- Structures like patio covers
- Projects that cross trades
The list above is not the whole list.
Michael is a licensed general contractor with decades of trade experience behind him, and most of what comes up around a house is something we have done before. If you have something on your list and you are not sure whether it is a job for us, ask — the answer is usually yes.
If it turns out to be work better handled by a specialist, we will tell you that too.
Finish StandardSomeone to call when you're not there.
A lot of what we do is simply being the person an owner calls when something needs handling. That means annual upkeep before it becomes a problem, acute repairs when something breaks, and coordinating the other trades — plumber, electrician, roofer — so one project doesn't turn into four phone calls and three schedules.
For second-home owners especially, it means arriving to a house that is genuinely ready. Heat on, water running, nothing quietly failing since last season, and the repairs you asked about actually finished.
Second homes
Annual and seasonal maintenance, checks between visits, and getting the house in shape before you arrive.
Coordinating trades
Plumber, electrician, roofer — scheduled, supervised and answered for, so you deal with one person instead of five.
Homeowners & realtors
Ongoing arrangements or one project at a time — whichever fits how you actually use the house.
Got a list?
Licensed and insured. Send a few photos and a description, and we will tell you what it takes.