A repair list can include several small problems that do not justify separate contractors. Doors may rub or sit out of level, flooring may move or show damage, drywall may need patching, and trim or paint may need to be restored after another repair.
The estimate groups related repairs into one written plan. Electrical, plumbing, HVAC, gas, chimney, and engineering work is not included unless a properly licensed specialist is separately involved.
Common repair requests
Door adjustment, replacement, hardware, and finish repair
Drywall patching, replacement, and paint preparation
Flooring repair or installation within a defined area
Trim, caulk, paint, and general punch-list items
Small tear-outs needed to expose an agreed repair area
Find the cause before choosing the finish
A door that will not close or a floor that feels uneven can have more than one cause. The walkthrough looks at accessible conditions and repair history before a finish-only solution is proposed. Conditions that need engineering or another trade are identified rather than guessed at.
Build a useful repair list
Before the visit, write down each affected room, when the problem started, and whether it changes with weather or use. Photos and a prioritized list help determine which tasks belong together and which need a separate evaluation.
Estimate Process
Review the work at the property
Call, text, email, or use the contact form with the property location and a concise description. The next step is based on visible conditions, access, the requested outcome, and current scheduling.