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.
General building contractor services including new construction, home additions, whole‑home and kitchen/bath remodels, roof repair and replacement, siding and exterior work, deck and porch construction, garage builds, foundation and concrete work, site prep and grading, and exterior drainage solutions.
Schedule an on‑site evaluation so a contractor can review the scope and take measurements. After the visit you’ll receive a written estimate outlining materials, labor, a project timeline, and any permit costs—compare at least two estimates before deciding.
All contractors in a reputable network should carry the licenses and insurance required by their trade and jurisdiction. Always ask for a license number and a certificate of insurance, and verify them with your state or local licensing board before work begins.
Yes, most building contractors coordinate permit applications and schedule inspections as part of the project. Permit fees are usually billed separately. Confirm in writing which permit responsibilities are included in your contract.
Common payment methods include check, bank transfer, and major credit cards. Many contractors accept staged payments tied to project milestones. If you need financing, contractors can often refer you to third‑party lenders or suggest local financing options.
Timeline depends on scope: small repairs can often be completed in days, room remodels typically take several weeks, and larger builds or additions can take months. Permits, material lead times, and weather commonly affect schedules; your contractor should provide a timeline after assessment.
Contractors typically offer a workmanship warranty for a specified period and pass through manufacturer warranties for materials. Ask for all warranty terms in writing, including what is covered, duration, and how to file a claim.
Contact an emergency service immediately to stop further damage; many contractors provide emergency response or can recommend a 24/7 specialist. Expect a temporary fix to secure the property followed by a scheduled repair or replacement and a written estimate for the full repair.