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.
We provide full-service building contractor solutions including design/build, architectural and structural design support, interior design, new construction, commercial and residential renovations, project management, facility management, and finish work such as flooring, windows, and roofing.
Service areas vary by project type and contractor availability; we work on local and regional projects and can often connect you with partners for work outside the immediate area — please contact us with your ZIP code or project location to confirm coverage.
Yes — contractors in our network carry the licenses and insurance required by their jurisdictions; you should request the contractor’s license number and a certificate of insurance before work begins and verify them with your local licensing board.
Schedule an on-site or virtual consultation to discuss scope and goals, after which the contractor will provide a written estimate or proposal outlining scope, materials, timeline, and pricing; be sure to request clarification on exclusions and change-order procedures.
Yes — we can manage permit submission and coordinate required inspections for most projects; permit costs and timelines vary by municipality and may affect the project schedule and price.
Timelines depend on scope: small repairs or replacements can be completed in hours to days, typical remodels often take several weeks, and new-build or large commercial projects may take several months; your contractor will provide a project schedule during planning.
Warranties vary by contractor and by the materials or labor involved; common offerings include limited workmanship warranties and manufacturer warranties on products — always get warranty details in writing before work begins.
Payment structures commonly include an initial deposit, progress payments tied to defined milestones, and a final payment upon completion and final inspection; accepted payment methods and exact schedules will be specified in your contract.
Many contractors in our network provide emergency response for urgent issues like active roof leaks, burst pipes, electrical hazards, or structural concerns; availability depends on location and the specific trade, so indicate urgency when you contact us.