Floor repairs
- —Sunken floors
- —Rotten or damaged joists
- —Failed piers
- —Squeaky floors, stairs and floorboards
- —Scratched and damaged floors
Bathrooms, tiles and grout
- —Re-grouting bathrooms and kitchens
- —Re-sealing shower floors and walls
- —Stopping leaks that come through grout cracks
- —Broken and damaged tile repairs
- —Outdoor paver grouting and sealing
- —Painting rejuvenation of baths
- —Stone benchtop, bath and bathtub chip repairs
Timber and wood rot
- —Timber rot and rotten timber repairs, inside and out
- —Deck repairs
- —Anything timber
Furniture repairs and restoration
- —All furniture repairs and restoration, including antiques
- —Loose chair legs, wobbly tables
- —Pet damage repairs
Walls, inside and out
- —Interior wall cracks and plaster patch-ups
- —Exterior cracks
- —Filling holes in walls
- —Paint touch-ups
Leaks and water ingress
- —Window, door and roof leaks
- —Sealing windows, doors, gaps and brickwork so water cannot get in
Outdoors
- —Soft and hard landscaping
- —Gates and retaining walls
End-of-lease repairs
- —Repairs before final inspection for tenants, landlords and agents: floors, tiles, walls, furniture, paint touch-ups
Odd jobs and fittings
- —Hanging art, mirrors and other items on walls
- —Bathroom fittings
- —Many other repairs. If it is broken, it is worth asking.
No price list. I quote a firm, fixed price for each job once I know what it involves. It depends on the job.