Small Home Repairs in Daytona Beach

Shelving, hardware, caulking, fixtures, trim, and all the little things no one else will bother with. Serving Daytona Beach and surrounding areas.

No Job Too Small β€” That's Not Just a Slogan

Most contractors won't return your call for a towel bar installation or a squeaky door hinge. We get it β€” those jobs don't justify a big crew or a big invoice. But they still need doing. That wobbly shelf. The kitchen drawer that sticks. The caulking that's peeling off the tub. These small things add up, and they make your home feel less like home. We built our business around handling the small stuff that everyone else ignores. Bring your whole list β€” seriously. The longer the better.

Need small home repairs? (386) 506-8000 or request an estimate online.

Small Repairs We Handle Every Day

  • Towel bars, toilet paper holders, and robe hooks
  • Shelf installation and bracket mounting
  • TV and heavy mirror mounting
  • Curtain rod installation
  • Cabinet hinge and drawer slide repair
  • Caulking around tubs, showers, and sinks
  • Weather stripping and door sweeps
  • Loose railing and handrail tightening
  • Furniture assembly
  • Smoke detector and thermostat mounting
  • Faucet handle and toilet flapper replacement
  • Mailbox post and house number installation
  • Grab bar installation
  • Door stop and hinge replacement
  • Light fixture cover and outlet plate swaps

Why Homeowners Call Us for the Small Stuff

We Actually Show Up

For small jobs, the hardest part is finding someone who'll come. We specialize in exactly this β€” and we treat a towel bar the same as a full punch list.

Bundle and Save

Got 8 small things? Put them all on one list. We'll handle them in a single visit so you're not paying for multiple service calls.

Done Right the First Time

Even small jobs deserve proper work. We find the stud, use the right anchors, and make sure your shelf isn't coming off the wall in two months.

Reasonable Minimums

We have a minimum service call fee, but it's designed to be fair β€” not to gouge you for a 15-minute repair. Most customers find it well worth the convenience.

How It Works

Getting your repairs handled is simple.

Call or Request an Estimate

Tell us what needs fixing. Send photos if you have them β€” it helps us give you a more accurate estimate upfront.

Get a Straightforward Quote

No hidden fees, no surprise charges. We explain the work, the cost, and the timeline before anything starts.

We Show Up and Get It Done

On time, prepared, and ready to work. We handle the repair, clean up after ourselves, and make sure you're satisfied.

What Customers Say

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"Called on a Monday, he was here Wednesday. Fixed the closet door that had been driving me crazy for months, patched two holes in the drywall, and re-caulked my bathtub. Everything was done in one visit. Wish I'd called sooner."

Karen M. Daytona Beach, FL
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"I had a list of small things that weren't worth calling separate people for. He knocked out eight items in half a day. The deck railing is solid again, the screen door works, and the kitchen cabinet door finally closes right. Very straightforward to deal with."

Janet S. Ormond Beach, FL

Small Home Repairs β€” Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions homeowners ask most about this service.

What counts as a "small" home repair?

Things like tightening a loose railing, replacing a faucet handle, patching a small hole, fixing a towel bar, adjusting a sticking drawer, installing a shelf, or swapping out a light fixture cover. If it's been on your to-do list but doesn't justify calling a specialized contractor β€” that's a small repair, and we do them all day long.

Is it worth calling a handyman for just one small thing?

Absolutely. That one small thing is probably bothering you every day. We have a minimum service call fee, but most customers find it well worth it for the peace of mind. Better yet, make a list and knock out several items in one visit.

What small repairs do homeowners call about most?

The most common calls are for drywall holes and dings, doors that won't close, loose cabinet hardware, dripping faucet handles, running toilets, wobbly railings, squeaky hinges, broken towel bars, and shelving installation. These small annoyances add up fast.

Can you hang TVs, shelves, and heavy items?

Yes. We mount TVs, floating shelves, heavy mirrors, curtain rods, and anything else that needs to be secured to the wall properly. We find the studs, use the right anchors, and make sure it's not going anywhere.

Do you do caulking and weather sealing?

Yes. We re-caulk bathtubs, showers, windows, and doors. Good caulking prevents water damage and improves energy efficiency. It's one of those small things that makes a big difference over time.

Can you fix a running toilet or a dripping faucet?

Yes. Simple plumbing fixes like replacing a flapper valve, tightening a connection, or swapping a faucet cartridge are well within standard handyman scope. For more complex plumbing issues, we'll let you know and point you in the right direction.

What about light switch and outlet cover replacements?

We can replace covers, plates, and basic fixtures. For anything involving actual electrical wiring, we'll recommend a licensed electrician. We're upfront about what falls within handyman scope and what doesn't.

How many small repairs can you do in one visit?

It depends on the complexity, but most customers get 5–10 small items done in a half-day visit. Some get through even more. The key is making a list ahead of time so we can plan materials and time accordingly.

Do you work in occupied homes?

Of course. Most of our work is in homes where people are living day-to-day. We're respectful of your space, keep the work area tidy, wear shoe covers when asked, and clean up completely before we leave.

Can you fix furniture β€” like a wobbly table leg or a broken drawer?

Yes for basic furniture repairs β€” re-gluing joints, reinforcing legs, fixing drawer slides, and tightening hardware. If it's a family heirloom that needs specialized restoration, we'll be honest about that. But for everyday furniture that just needs to work again, we've got you covered.

What about childproofing and safety upgrades?

We install baby gates, cabinet locks, furniture anchors, smoke detector brackets, grab bars, and other safety hardware. If you're making your home safer for kids or aging family members, we can handle the installations.

Do you assemble furniture or equipment?

Yes. Desks, bookshelves, bed frames, outdoor furniture, storage units, gym equipment β€” if it came in a box with 47 screws and confusing instructions, we'll put it together. We're faster at it than you'd expect.

How much does a typical small repair visit cost?

It depends on the number of items and materials involved. Most small repair visits fall into a very reasonable range, and we give you a clear estimate before starting. No hourly rate surprises. Call (386) 506-8000 and tell us what's on your list β€” we'll give you a straight answer.

Can you fix things outside the house too?

Yes β€” mailbox posts, house numbers, exterior light fixtures, hose bib handles, screen enclosure patches, gutter re-attachment, and similar exterior items are all fair game. Tell us what you need and we'll let you know.

What's the best way to prepare for a handyman visit?

Make a list of everything you want done, even if you think it's too small. Clear the work area if possible β€” move breakables, give us room to work. If you can send photos ahead of time, even better. That helps us bring the right materials and give you a more accurate estimate.

Do you offer ongoing maintenance visits?

Yes. Some homeowners schedule us quarterly or seasonally to handle whatever has come up since the last visit. It's a practical way to keep your home in good shape without letting small things pile up into bigger problems.

Stop Staring at That Broken Thing β€” Call Today

Make a list of everything that's bugging you. We'll knock it all out in one visit. No judgment, no minimums to meet, no hassle.