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Repairs · Punch Lists · Property Care

Iredell · Catawba · Lincoln · Mecklenburg counties

You don’t have one broken thing.
You have a list.

Most people put off calling because eleven small unrelated jobs feel like too little to bother anyone with — and most contractors are not set up to price a list anyway. We are. Send the whole thing and we will tell you what fits, what does not, and what it actually takes.

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Work order HDL-0417Status Reviewed

Received 8:42am. Answered 9:15am.

This is a real shape of list — six unrelated items, four rooms, one visit. Here is how it comes back.

  • Hall bath door won't latch
  • TV mount in the den — brick wall
  • Patch three anchor holes, master bedroom
  • Re-caulk the guest shower
  • Garage cleanout, haul it off
  • Spread mulch before the listing photos
One item flagged: the brick fireplace wall needs masonry anchors, not a stud mount. Quoted separately so you know why it costs more.
RepairsPunch listsDrywallDoors & hardwareMountingAssemblyJunk removalHaulingTurnoversLight commercial

Why lists sit

The hard part was never knowing something is broken.

You already know the closet door came off the track in March. You know the towel bar has been in a drawer since you moved in. The reason it is still there is that calling a contractor for eleven small unrelated items feels ridiculous, and the two times you tried, nobody called back.

That is not because the work is beneath anyone. It is because a list of eleven things is a scheduling problem for a company built around one defined job at a time. So it gets quoted high enough to be worth the hassle, or it gets ignored.

We built this around the opposite assumption. The list is the normal case. Send it messy, send it incomplete, send it as a screenshot of your notes app at 11pm. Reading it and sorting it is our job, not yours.

  • We read the whole thing before quoting anythingPhotos and notes get reviewed first. We would rather ask you two questions than show up and discover the job is twice what the photo showed.
  • You get the items we can't do, tooEvery list has something that needs a licensed trade. We name it, explain why, and point you at the right kind of contractor instead of quietly leaving it off.
  • One visit instead of fiveRelated items get batched, materials get sourced ahead of time, and you pay for travel and setup once rather than six times.
  • Written scope before work startsYou see what we are doing and what it costs before anyone picks up a tool. Nothing expands on the fly into a surprise invoice.

What we handle

Everything on the list that doesn't need a license.

Interior repairs, walls and doors, mounting and assembly, cleanouts and hauling, and the punch lists that come with buying, selling or turning over a property.

Lists, turnovers & transactions

Inside the house

Property, hauling & cleanouts

What we don't do — and we'd rather say it here than on the invoice.

No licensed electrical, plumbing, HVAC, gas, roofing or structural work. No permitted projects. Nothing that disturbs pre-1978 paint or suspected asbestos. If an item on your list lands there, we tell you which trade you need instead.

How it runs

Four steps, and you know where you stand after the second one.

The thing most people actually want from a home service company is not speed. It is knowing what is happening.

Send the list

Photos, notes, a PDF inspection report, a forwarded email, a screenshot. It does not need to be organized or use the right words for anything.

We sort it and tell you

Each item comes back marked: we handle it, we do not and here is who does, or it is not actually a defect. In writing, before any money changes hands.

We schedule it as one block

Related work batched, materials sourced ahead, and a realistic window. If your deadline is not achievable, you hear that now rather than three days before closing.

We do the work and clean up

Packaging, debris and old material leave with us. You get a note on anything we found that you should know about.

From actual jobs

These are our photos, not stock.

Which means some of them are unflattering. This is genuinely what gets sent to us — a rental nobody has been into in months, a ceiling opened back to the joists, a fence line that has disappeared into the brush.

Bedroom floor completely covered in cans, food packaging and household debris, with a recliner half buriedBefore
A room like this looks like one truckload from the doorway. It was more. Compressed material always occupies far more space once it is loaded.
Ceiling opened along a run, exposing joists, kraft-faced fiberglass insulation and a metal junction boxIn progress
Ceiling opened back to sound framing. Cutting to the joists rather than patching the visible damage is what stops the repair reappearing.
Fence line completely overtaken by brush, vines and saplings, with a wooden post barely visibleBefore
The fence is in there. Growth this heavy has to be cleared before anyone can assess what the fence actually needs.

Before you send it

Questions we get before the first list.

Do I have to know what kind of work my list needs?
No. That is the part we do. Send photos and a plain description — 'this thing is loose', 'this door sticks', 'there's a stain here' — and we sort out which items are ours, which need a licensed trade, and which are not actually problems.
Is there a minimum job size?
There is a practical one, because the drive and setup cost the same whether we are there twenty minutes or four hours. That is exactly why we push people to send the whole list. One item is inefficient for both of us. Ten items is not.
What won't you do?
Licensed electrical, plumbing, HVAC, gas, roofing, structural work, permitted work, and anything that disturbs pre-1978 paint or suspected asbestos. We will tell you which item on your list falls into that category and what kind of contractor you actually need.
How fast can you get out here?
In Statesville, Troutman, Mooresville and Denver, same-week is usually realistic. Extended areas get scheduled by route, so a larger list gets on the calendar faster than a single small item. If your deadline is not achievable we will tell you when you send the list, not the week before.
Do you work for landlords, realtors and property managers?
Regularly. Inspection repair addendums, pre-listing punch lists, rental make-readies and turnover cleanouts are a large share of our work. We can coordinate directly with agents, owners or tenants if you tell us who and give us permission.
Can you handle commercial spaces?
Light commercial only — non-licensed punch-list items in restaurants, offices, retail and small business spaces. We do not touch hood systems, fire suppression, gas, electrical or plumbing, and we will say so plainly rather than take the job and improvise.

Next step

Send the list. We'll tell you what's realistic.

Photos, notes, an inspection report, a screenshot of your notes app — whatever you have. We read every one and reply with a straight answer, including the parts we're not the right fit for.

Call or text — (704) 495-7855
Photo & document upload accepted
Written scope before any work starts
We say no when it's not our lane
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