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.
Roofing, structural repairs, framing, foundations, full remodels, kitchen and bathroom renovations, flooring, windows and doors, garage door services, gutters, HVAC, plumbing and septic, and other specialty trades — independent local contractors handle each trade directly.
Request an on-site estimate or virtual consultation through the contact options on the landing page, provide photos or plans if possible, and the contractor will review scope, materials and permit needs before giving a written estimate.
Always ask contractors for their license number and certificate of insurance, request proof of coverage and contact your local licensing board or insurance carrier to confirm status before work begins.
Many contractors offer emergency or same‑day responses for urgent issues like active roof leaks, burst pipes, or electrical hazards, but availability depends on the trade and your location — state the urgency when contacting the service.
Timelines vary by job size and complexity — small repairs can take a few hours, mid‑size projects days to weeks, and full remodels several weeks to months; permitting, material lead times, and weather commonly affect schedules.
Contractors commonly accept cash, check, card, or bank transfer and may require a deposit or staged payments for larger jobs; always get payment terms and a schedule in writing and retain receipts for all payments.
Many contractors offer workmanship warranties and pass through manufacturer warranties for products; ask for the specific warranty period, what it covers, and get the terms in writing before hiring.
Clear access to the work area, secure pets and valuables, have any existing plans or measurements ready, prepare a list of questions and priorities, and be prepared to discuss budget and timeline expectations.
For structural, electrical, plumbing or other regulated work, contractors typically obtain required permits and arrange inspections, but confirm this responsibility in writing before work starts and verify which permits will be filed.
Communicate concerns in writing, request a written change order for scope or price changes, keep copies of contracts and payments, and if needed contact the contractor’s licensing board or local consumer protection office to mediate or file a complaint.