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Sometimes you just need a patch fixed, a door adjusted, or a room pulled together with some trim and paint. I handle small interior projects with the same care as a full paint job — 10 years of finish work behind every task.
Drywall patching and repair, trim installation, click-together flooring, caulking, blinds and curtain rods, cabinet hardware, door adjustments, HVAC filter changes — the interior stuff that needs to get done.
Most of my handyman work wraps up in a day or two. A room that needs patching and paint, baseboards that need replacing, a section of floating floor — straightforward jobs with a clean result.
I also do full-room projects where I handle everything — patch the walls, install or repair trim, lay click-together flooring, paint it all. One person, start to finish.
Smoked-in houses are something I take on regularly. Full TSP wash on every surface, aggressive stain-blocking primers, then finish coats. It's heavy prep but it's the only way to actually get rid of the stains and smell.
Painting is my main focus, but my finish work background means handyman jobs get the same attention to detail. Patches sanded smooth, trim joints tight, everything clean when I leave.
Interior stuff — drywall patching, trim work, click-together flooring, caulking, door adjustments, blinds, curtain rods, cabinet hardware, HVAC filters, general upkeep. I come from finish work so it all gets done properly.
No. A single patch, a sticking door, some caulking — small jobs are fine.
Click-together and floating floors — laminate, luxury vinyl plank, that kind of thing. Usually done in a day or two. I don't do hardwood nail-down or tile.
No. Those require separate licenses in New Jersey. I can point you to people I trust for that.
Yeah — patch walls, trim, flooring, paint. All one person, usually 1-3 days depending on scope.
Yes. Full TSP wash, stain-blocking primers, then finish coats. Only way to actually eliminate the nicotine stains and odor.
I do it, but it's not my main focus. As one person, cabinet jobs take me longer than a full crew would — especially if your family is living in the home. I'm upfront about that. Water-based latex finishes, quality work, just on a longer timeline. Reach out for a quote.