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.
We connect homeowners with local building and home improvement specialists for roofing, electrical, window replacement, garage door repair, flooring, gutters, HVAC, plumbing, remodeling, additions, and other general contracting work.
Our contractor network operates across most metropolitan and suburban areas in the continental United States, but availability varies by trade and zip code; a representative will confirm service coverage for your address.
Many contractors in the network carry the appropriate licenses and insurance for their trades, but it is the homeowner's responsibility to ask for a contractor's license number and certificate of insurance and verify them with the relevant state or local licensing authority.
Describe your project using the contact form or phone number on the site, and an independent contractor will follow up to discuss scope, perform an on-site assessment if needed, and provide a written estimate that outlines costs, materials, timeline, and permit requirements.
Some contractors in the network provide emergency or same-day response for urgent issues such as active roof leaks, burst pipes, major electrical faults, or HVAC failures; availability depends on location and current schedules, so indicate urgency when you contact us.
Project timelines vary by trade and scope—simple repairs may take a few hours, medium projects like window replacement or floor installation often take days, and full remodels or additions can take several weeks to months; permitting, material lead times, and weather are common factors that affect scheduling.
Contractors can usually prepare permit applications and coordinate required inspections, but you should confirm with your contractor whether they will obtain permits on your behalf and ensure the work complies with local building codes.
Contractors commonly request a deposit and staged payments tied to milestones, and accept checks, credit cards, or bank transfers; always get the payment schedule, scope of work, and any workmanship or manufacturer warranties in writing before work begins.