Common situations
- Everyday wear and accidental damage
- Loose, sticking, or misaligned components
- Minor repairs that need careful finishing
How the service is planned
- Describe the problem
- Review photos or inspect the area
- Agree on repair scope and next steps
Pricing factors
A price is not invented from a generic category description. Relevant factors can include:
- Extent of damage
- Repair versus replacement approach
- Finishing and material requirements
Repair decisions and limitations
The visible symptom is not always the underlying cause. If inspection suggests active moisture, structural movement, regulated work, hazardous material, or another condition outside the agreed handyman scope, the appropriate next step may be further assessment rather than covering the symptom.
Preparing for the visit
Clear reasonable access to the work area, gather product instructions and supplied hardware, and mention known history such as leaks, repeated failures, or prior repairs. This helps avoid surprises and supports a more accurate plan.