Services

Services

Handyman repairs, electrical upgrades, drywall work, remodel support, and punch-list help for homeowners, landlords, and property managers across Southeast Michigan.

Core Services

Handyman repairs and install work for Southeast Michigan homes and rental properties.

Serving Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Brighton, Whitmore Lake, Dexter, Belleville, Saline, Dearborn, Southfield, and nearby communities across Washtenaw County, Livingston County, and Wayne County.

Plumbing Repairs

Fast plumbing repair help for the leaks, fixture issues, and shutoff problems that need attention before they turn into bigger damage.

  • Faucets, toilets, disposals, and supply line issues
  • Under-sink leaks, shutoff replacements, and minor drain corrections
  • Straightforward repair visits for homes, rentals, and punch lists

Electrical

Panel work, sub panel additions, EV charger installs, and backup generator planning for homes, rentals, and small property portfolios.

  • Electrical panel updates and sub panel additions where the project scope is a fit
  • Electric vehicle charger installs and related garage or exterior planning
  • Backup generator preparation, install coordination, and power-upgrade discussions

Drywall Repair

Small-to-mid-sized drywall repair work handled with patching, finishing, and cleanup that keeps the repair from standing out.

  • Holes, dents, seam cracks, and cut-out repairs
  • Texture-ready finishing for paint prep and turnover work
  • Targeted wall and ceiling repairs after plumbing or electrical work

Tile and Caulking

Maintenance-focused tile touch-ups and caulking work that help kitchens, baths, and wet areas stay cleaner and better sealed.

  • Tub, shower, sink, and backsplash recaulk work
  • Targeted tile reset and touch-up repairs where appropriate
  • Clean finish work that supports make-ready and maintenance visits

Fixture Installs

The practical install work that finishes a room, closes out a turnover list, or replaces worn fixtures without bringing in a large crew.

  • Faucets, vanities, mirrors, shelves, and hardware installs
  • Smoke detectors, bath accessories, and finish replacements
  • Owner punch-list and tenant-turnover install items

General Handyman Repairs

If the job is too small for a large contractor but still needs to be done correctly, it fits the handyman side of the service lineup.

  • Doors, trim, hardware, and general interior adjustments
  • Rental turnover fixes and grouped repair lists
  • Home maintenance catch-up visits and small repair batching

Property Maintenance

Ongoing repairs, upkeep, punch lists, and service coordination for homeowners, landlords, and property managers who need dependable follow-through.

  • Recurring maintenance visits and grouped repair lists
  • Turnover punch lists, small corrections, and catch-up work
  • Practical upkeep planning that helps reduce repeat small problems

Remodels

Kitchen, bathroom, basement, and attic conversion work where repair coordination, finish details, and practical planning all matter.

  • Kitchen and bath remodel support with practical repair and install scope
  • Basement finishing and attic conversion project help
  • Finish details, punch lists, and remodel-stage coordination work
How Service Works

Turn each service step into a search-friendly topic hub that can grow into full articles later.

These four sections are set up to support future 1,200+ word articles tied to the real questions people ask before they call, approve materials, or close out a repair visit.

01 Call or Text the Job

Share the issue, the property address, and photos if the repair is easier to explain visually.

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02 Confirm the Service Call

We confirm whether the job fits a standard $150 service call or needs more detailed scoping before scheduling.

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03 Approve Materials if Needed

Any required materials are customer-paid with no markup, so the material side stays straightforward.

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04 Get the Work Wrapped Up Cleanly

The goal is a finished repair, clear communication, and fewer open loops after the visit.

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Call or Text the Job: Repair Intake Topics That Help Homeowners and Property Contacts Start Faster

This topic hub should support articles about what information to send first, which photos help most, how to describe a repair clearly, and how better intake reduces delays before scheduling even starts.

  • What photos help a handyman quote or schedule a repair faster
  • How to describe a plumbing, drywall, door, or fixture issue clearly by text
  • Why the property address matters on the first message for service scheduling
  • When a repair should start with a phone call instead of only photos
  • How better job intake prevents wasted trips and scope confusion

Confirm the Service Call: Topics That Explain Scope, Fit, and Standard Service Call Pricing

This topic hub should support articles around service-call fit, when a job is simple enough to schedule quickly, and when mixed repair lists or specialty work need more review before the visit is confirmed.

  • What types of repairs usually fit a standard $150 service call
  • When a handyman job needs more scoping before it can be scheduled
  • How mixed repair lists affect service-call planning and timing
  • Why photos and short notes can speed up quote confirmation
  • How homeowners, landlords, and property managers can tell if a job is ready to book

Approve Materials if Needed: Topics About Material Decisions, Replacements, and No-Markup Expectations

This topic hub should support articles that explain when materials are needed, how replacement parts affect scheduling, what customer-paid with no markup means in practice, and how to avoid delays tied to missing materials.

  • When a repair needs customer-approved materials before the visit can be completed
  • How no-markup material pricing works for handyman repairs and installs
  • What happens when the exact replacement part is not available on the first visit
  • How to choose fixtures, hardware, or finish materials without slowing the job down
  • Why material approval is often the step that keeps a repair straightforward instead of messy

Get the Work Wrapped Up Cleanly: Topics About Finished Repairs, Communication, and Fewer Loose Ends

This topic hub should support articles around what a finished repair should look like, how clear wrap-up communication reduces callbacks, and why people remember clean follow-through just as much as the repair itself.

  • What homeowners should expect when a handyman repair is actually finished cleanly
  • Why clear end-of-job communication reduces repeat questions and callbacks
  • How to close out a rental or property-management repair without loose ends
  • What separates a patched-over repair from work that feels complete
  • How finished repair quality supports better reviews and repeat business
Ready to Start

Call for direct scheduling or text photos when the job is easier to explain visually.

Start with the issue, the property address, and any photos that help explain the work. Delay Services will confirm the next step quickly.

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