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.
Full-service building contractor work including design‑build projects, kitchen and bathroom remodeling, room additions, whole‑home renovations, custom carpentry and millwork, exterior repairs and replacement (roofing, siding, windows), and general contracting with end‑to‑end project management.
Service area covers the greater Philadelphia region, including Elkins Park and nearby suburbs in Montgomery and Philadelphia counties, as well as surrounding suburban communities.
Request an initial consultation through the contact form or booking tools on the site, describe your project and goals, and schedule an on‑site visit — after assessing scope and site conditions the contractor will provide a written estimate and project proposal.
Always ask any contractor for their license number, proof of general liability insurance, and workers’ compensation coverage; reputable contractors will provide documentation and allow you to verify license status with your state or local licensing board.
Yes — full‑service contractors typically manage permit applications, coordinate required inspections, and ensure work meets local building codes; permit timelines can affect the overall schedule.
Timelines vary by scope — small repairs can be completed in a day or two, typical kitchen or bath remodels commonly take several weeks, and major additions or full renovations can take multiple months; permit processing, material lead times, and weather are common factors that influence timing.
Most contractors accept checks, bank transfers, and major credit cards and can discuss third‑party financing or payment plans; confirm accepted payment methods and any deposit requirements before signing a contract.
Contractors generally offer a workmanship warranty for a defined period and will also pass through manufacturer warranties for installed products; request warranty terms in writing so coverage, duration, and claim procedures are clear.
Clear the work area of personal items, take photos if helpful, prepare a list of priorities and questions, have a rough budget range in mind, and make sure the contractor has clear access to the spaces to be evaluated.
Many contractors can arrange emergency or expedited responses for urgent issues like active roof leaks, burst pipes, or electrical hazards, but availability depends on location and current workload — indicate urgency when you request service so you can be matched with a provider who can respond quickly.