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.
This landing page connects you with independent local contractors who provide common building and home improvement trades such as roofing, electrical, windows, garage doors, flooring, gutters, HVAC, plumbing and septic, general contracting, remodeling, decks, and other residential construction services.
Select the trade category that matches your project and call the dedicated number shown on the page to describe your job; a local contractor or specialist will follow up to discuss scope, pricing, and scheduling.
Always ask the contractor for their license number and a certificate of insurance (COI); verify license status with your state or local licensing board and confirm the COI shows adequate general liability and workers’ compensation coverage for the work.
Many contractors in the network offer emergency or same‑day responses for urgent issues (active roof leaks, burst pipes, electrical hazards, HVAC failures), but availability depends on trade and your location; indicate urgency when you call so the representative can try to connect you with an available responder.
Some contractors handle permit applications and schedule required inspections as part of the job, while others expect the homeowner to manage permitting; confirm upfront who is responsible for permits, fees, and inspection scheduling before work begins.
Estimate practices vary by contractor: some provide free on‑site or virtual estimates, while others may charge for detailed written proposals; ask about any estimate fees and whether the estimate includes labor, materials, permits, and cleanup before you agree to proceed.
Accepted payment methods and timing vary by contractor—common options include credit/debit card, check, bank transfer, or financing; clarify deposit requirements, progress payments, and final payment terms in writing before work starts.
Warranty terms differ by contractor and by trade—many contractors offer limited workmanship warranties and manufacturer warranties on materials; request warranty details in writing, including duration and coverage, before hiring.
Contractors should follow industry safety practices, maintain a clean work area, protect surrounding surfaces, and remove construction debris at project completion; arrange a final walk‑through to confirm all punch‑list items are completed to your satisfaction.
First try to resolve concerns directly with the contractor and document issues in writing; if an agreement cannot be reached, you may seek assistance from your state contractor licensing board, consumer protection agency, or pursue mediation or small‑claims procedures depending on the situation.