Handyman Services in Bountiful
Homes in Bountiful take a beating from daily use, weather, and time. We help homeowners keep up with repairs and tackle improvement projects. Most of our customers call in the morning and have a quote by afternoon. We wrap up typical jobs in one or two visits. Our license means you’re working with someone who knows what they’re doing. We’ve never turned down a job for being too small.

General Home Repairs in Bountiful
Not every problem needs a specialist. The kitchen faucet drips. A cabinet door hangs crooked. The window sticks. The toilet runs. We fix the small stuff that contractors don’t want to quote. Most of the time we finish while we’re there. If it turns out you actually need a plumber or electrician with a specialty license, we tell you straight.
Central Bountiful has a lot of older homes where the weatherstripping is shot, the caulk is cracked, and cabinet hinges are loose. Those little things add up—drafts, water getting in, doors that won’t stay shut. Bigger companies won’t drive out to tighten a hinge. We will.
We stock common parts in the truck. Hinge pins, toilet flappers, doorstops, window locks—the stuff that breaks most often. A lot of repairs take twenty minutes. We charge fairly and get you back to your day.

Drywall Repair in Bountiful
Holes, cracks, and water stains happen. Maybe someone moved furniture and punched through the wall. Maybe your basement flooded last spring. We patch it all and match the texture so you can’t tell where the damage was. The repair dries overnight in most cases, and you can paint the next day.
The older houses near Main Street settle differently than the newer builds up in the foothills. Main Street homes get those diagonal cracks above doorways. The hillside subdivisions deal more with nail pops when the lumber contracts in winter. We look at why the damage happened before we fix it. That way it doesn’t come back in three months.
Small nail holes, basketball-sized gaps, entire sections of damaged board—we handle it all. Your carpet stays clean and your couch stays where it is. We vacuum and wipe down before we pack up.

Interior Painting in Bountiful
Fresh paint changes everything. Maybe your teenager’s room hasn’t been touched since elementary school. Maybe the kitchen looks dingy. Maybe you’re listing in April. We prep the walls first, fix any dings or rough spots, then apply paint that looks smooth and even. Once it dries, you’re done—no second coat needed unless you’re going from dark to light.
A lot of East Bountiful homeowners paint right before they list in spring. They know buyers notice. Utah air is bone dry, which sounds great until you’re painting. Paint can set up too fast and leave marks where your roller overlapped. We’ve painted enough rooms here to know how to work around it.
We shift furniture to the middle of the room and cover it. When we’re done, the tape comes off, the trim gets wiped, and the outlet covers go back on. You can sleep in the room that night if you want.

Gutter Cleaning In Bountiful
Clogged gutters dump water where it shouldn’t go—down your siding, into your foundation, under your shingles. We scoop out the leaves, dirt, seeds, and whatever else is up there. Downspouts get flushed with a hose to make sure water actually flows through. If we see loose hangers or separated seams, we let you know. All the muck goes in our truck.
Fall is big for gutter cleaning after the cottonwoods drop their seeds and leaves. By spring, snowmelt hits and gutters need to be clear or you get overflow. Up on the benches, that runoff can do real damage if gutters don’t direct it away from the house.
We use stabilized ladders and don’t rush around on your roof edge. If something looks damaged, we take a picture and show you. Clean gutters keep water moving the right direction.

Light Fixture Installation in Bountiful
Old light fixtures make a room feel dated even if everything else looks good. We swap them out for whatever you picked—pendant lights, flush mounts, chandeliers, ceiling fans with lights. The wiring gets connected right, the fixture mounts flat and solid, and we test the switch before we leave. Bulbs go in and get turned on to make sure everything works.
Summer heat in Bountiful makes ceiling fans popular. We install a lot of them. Over near Pages Lane, those tract homes came with builder-grade fixtures that people want gone. Swapping in better lighting makes a room feel completely different. The kitchen gets brighter. The bathroom stops feeling like a cave.
We kill the power at the breaker before touching any wires. The old fixture comes down and goes in our truck. When we flip the breaker back on, the switch does what it should.

Door Installation in Bountiful
Doors quit working right for all kinds of reasons. The frame warped. The latch doesn’t catch. The bottom edge drags on carpet. Someone kicked it during an argument. We pull the old door, fit the new one, and make sure it swings smooth and shuts tight. Exterior doors get weatherstripping so cold air stays outside.
Down in South Bountiful, we’ve replaced a bunch of front doors in the last two years. People want better insulation and curb appeal. We swap out interior bedroom doors too—the hollow ones that split when someone slams them. A door that works right shouldn’t take effort to close or pop open on its own.
We measure twice. Measure wrong and the door binds or leaves a gap. The new door gets hung, the hardware goes on, and we adjust it until it latches clean every time.

General Home Repairs in Bountiful
Not every problem needs a specialist. The kitchen faucet drips. A cabinet door hangs crooked. The window sticks. The toilet runs. We fix the small stuff that contractors don’t want to quote. Most of the time we finish while we’re there. If it turns out you actually need a plumber or electrician with a specialty license, we tell you straight.
Central Bountiful has a lot of older homes where the weatherstripping is shot, the caulk is cracked, and cabinet hinges are loose. Those little things add up—drafts, water getting in, doors that won’t stay shut. Bigger companies won’t drive out to tighten a hinge. We will.
We stock common parts in the truck. Hinge pins, toilet flappers, doorstops, window locks—the stuff that breaks most often. A lot of repairs take twenty minutes. We charge fairly and get you back to your day.

Drywall Repair in Bountiful
Holes, cracks, and water stains happen. Maybe someone moved furniture and punched through the wall. Maybe your basement flooded last spring. We patch it all and match the texture so you can’t tell where the damage was. The repair dries overnight in most cases, and you can paint the next day.
The older houses near Main Street settle differently than the newer builds up in the foothills. Main Street homes get those diagonal cracks above doorways. The hillside subdivisions deal more with nail pops when the lumber contracts in winter. We look at why the damage happened before we fix it. That way it doesn’t come back in three months.
Small nail holes, basketball-sized gaps, entire sections of damaged board—we handle it all. Your carpet stays clean and your couch stays where it is. We vacuum and wipe down before we pack up.

Interior Painting in Bountiful
Fresh paint changes everything. Maybe your teenager’s room hasn’t been touched since elementary school. Maybe the kitchen looks dingy. Maybe you’re listing in April. We prep the walls first, fix any dings or rough spots, then apply paint that looks smooth and even. Once it dries, you’re done—no second coat needed unless you’re going from dark to light.
A lot of East Bountiful homeowners paint right before they list in spring. They know buyers notice. Utah air is bone dry, which sounds great until you’re painting. Paint can set up too fast and leave marks where your roller overlapped. We’ve painted enough rooms here to know how to work around it.
We shift furniture to the middle of the room and cover it. When we’re done, the tape comes off, the trim gets wiped, and the outlet covers go back on. You can sleep in the room that night if you want.

Gutter Cleaning In Bountiful
Clogged gutters dump water where it shouldn’t go—down your siding, into your foundation, under your shingles. We scoop out the leaves, dirt, seeds, and whatever else is up there. Downspouts get flushed with a hose to make sure water actually flows through. If we see loose hangers or separated seams, we let you know. All the muck goes in our truck.
Fall is big for gutter cleaning after the cottonwoods drop their seeds and leaves. By spring, snowmelt hits and gutters need to be clear or you get overflow. Up on the benches, that runoff can do real damage if gutters don’t direct it away from the house.
We use stabilized ladders and don’t rush around on your roof edge. If something looks damaged, we take a picture and show you. Clean gutters keep water moving the right direction.

Light Fixture Installation in Bountiful
Old light fixtures make a room feel dated even if everything else looks good. We swap them out for whatever you picked—pendant lights, flush mounts, chandeliers, ceiling fans with lights. The wiring gets connected right, the fixture mounts flat and solid, and we test the switch before we leave. Bulbs go in and get turned on to make sure everything works.
Summer heat in Bountiful makes ceiling fans popular. We install a lot of them. Over near Pages Lane, those tract homes came with builder-grade fixtures that people want gone. Swapping in better lighting makes a room feel completely different. The kitchen gets brighter. The bathroom stops feeling like a cave.
We kill the power at the breaker before touching any wires. The old fixture comes down and goes in our truck. When we flip the breaker back on, the switch does what it should.

Door Installation in Bountiful
Doors quit working right for all kinds of reasons. The frame warped. The latch doesn’t catch. The bottom edge drags on carpet. Someone kicked it during an argument. We pull the old door, fit the new one, and make sure it swings smooth and shuts tight. Exterior doors get weatherstripping so cold air stays outside.
Down in South Bountiful, we’ve replaced a bunch of front doors in the last two years. People want better insulation and curb appeal. We swap out interior bedroom doors too—the hollow ones that split when someone slams them. A door that works right shouldn’t take effort to close or pop open on its own.
We measure twice. Measure wrong and the door binds or leaves a gap. The new door gets hung, the hardware goes on, and we adjust it until it latches clean every time.
FAQ
Handyman Repair FAQ
If you’re dealing with holes, cracks, or uneven walls, you probably have a few questions about how drywall repair works and what to expect. Our FAQ section covers the most common concerns—from repair timelines to finishing options—so you can feel confident and informed before your project begins.
