No crews. No handoffs. No subcontractors you've never met standing in your kitchen. You get a single insured tradesman with an electrical and HVAC background — handling the repairs most handymen refer out.
Electrical and HVAC troubleshooting take real training. That background is why I can take the jobs a general handyman hands off — and why the job usually ends on the first visit.
Outlets, switches, light fixtures, ceiling fans, GFCI replacement, and troubleshooting dead circuits. Proper testing on every job — not guesswork.
Trade backgroundUnit not cooling? Diagnostic troubleshooting of electrical components, capacitors, contactors, thermostats, and airflow. Arizona summers are unforgiving — get a straight answer on what's actually wrong.
Trade backgroundDoors that stick, cabinets that sag, drawers off their tracks, loose railings, hardware, and mounting. One visit, multiple items off the list.
Holes, cracks, water damage, popped nails, and texture matching — finished so the repair disappears into the wall instead of announcing itself.
Touch-ups, single rooms, trim, doors, and exterior surfaces. Proper prep and clean edges — the part that separates a paint job from a paint problem.
Leaky faucets, running toilets, garbage disposals, supply lines, shut-off valves, and clogged drains. Fixed at the cause, not just the symptom.
Washers, dryers, dishwashers, and disposals — installed, hooked up, or repaired. Including smart appliance setup and app configuration.
Camera and doorbell installation, PoE wiring, mounting, and app setup. Cables run clean and tested — not stapled across your fascia.
Low-voltage specialtyWi-Fi dead zones, router and mesh setup, hardwired ethernet drops, and network troubleshooting. The rare handyman who can run the cable and configure the network.
Low-voltage specialtyThermostats, doorbells, locks, switches, and lighting — wired in correctly and working on your phone before I leave.
Driveways, walkways, patios, and exterior surfaces. Cutting through Arizona dust and hard-water staining.
A one-man operation can't hide behind a dispatcher, and every job carries my name on it.
The person who picks up the phone is the person who walks through your door, does the work, and stands behind it. No rotating crew, no stranger you didn't vet.
An electrical and HVAC background means I test before I replace. You don't pay for parts that were never the problem.
You get the number before work starts. No mid-job surprises, no discovering the invoice at the end.
Drop cloths down, boots covered, debris hauled out. The space looks like I was never there — apart from the thing that now works.
Home base is Glendale, and I regularly work across the West Valley and beyond:
Don't see your city? Call anyway — if you're in the Valley, ask. I travel.
Describe the problem and you'll get a straight answer on what it takes to fix it — and what it costs — before anyone commits to anything.
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