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.
Common services include new construction, additions, whole‑home and kitchen/bathroom remodels, roof replacement and repair, siding and exterior work, window and door installation, deck and porch construction, foundation and structural repairs, and site prep or demolition.
Request an on‑site inspection or virtual consultation so a contractor can assess scope, materials, and access; after the review you should receive a written, itemized estimate or proposal.
Always ask any contractor for their license number and proof of insurance (liability and worker’s compensation) and verify licensing with your state or local licensing board before work begins.
Most professional contractors handle permit applications and coordinate inspections for work that requires them, but confirm who will pull permits and get responsibilities in writing.
Timelines vary by scope—small repairs or installations can take hours to days, moderate remodels weeks, and large projects several months; your contractor should provide a schedule and update you on delays due to weather or material lead times.
Contractors commonly require a deposit (often a percentage of the total), progress payments at agreed milestones, and final payment upon completion; accepted methods typically include credit/debit cards, checks, and electronic transfers—get payment terms in the contract.
Many contractors provide a workmanship warranty for a specified period and pass through manufacturer warranties for materials; request written warranty details and what is covered before hiring.
Clear the work area of vehicles, furniture, and valuables, secure pets and children, designate parking/access for crews, and confirm where materials can be stored to help the job run smoothly.
Many contractors or trade specialists offer emergency response—report the urgency when you contact them so you can be connected to an available responder who can provide immediate temporary or permanent repairs.
Any changes should be documented with a written change order that details the new work, additional cost, and timeline impact; do not approve verbal changes without an updated, signed agreement.