Craig's Complete Handyman Services

Full-service handyman solutions for homeowners throughout Florida and surrounding states.

Your home needs consistent care to stay functional, and putting off small repairs often leads to bigger problems down the line. Whether you are dealing with damaged drywall from furniture impacts, trim that has pulled away from the walls, or rooms that need a fresh coat of paint, Craig's Handyman & Demolition provides the support you need without requiring multiple contractors for different tasks.


The service covers general repairs, drywall patching, interior painting, basic carpentry, and trim work, so you can address several issues in one visit. You get straightforward repairs handled with attention to detail, using materials that match existing finishes and working methods that minimize disruption to your daily routine.


If your home needs attention and you want to work with someone who handles a range of tasks, reach out to discuss what needs fixing in Florida and surrounding states.

What Gets Done During Your Service Visit

When you schedule a handyman visit in Florida or a surrounding state, you start by identifying the repairs or maintenance items that need work. This might include patching holes in drywall, replacing damaged baseboards, touching up interior walls with matching paint, or fixing doors that no longer close properly. The work is completed using hand tools, joint compound, sanders, brushes, and finish-grade lumber, depending on what your home requires.


After the visit, you will notice walls that look uniform again without visible patches, trim that sits flush and secure, and painted surfaces that blend seamlessly with the rest of the room. Small issues that made your home feel neglected or incomplete are corrected, and spaces return to a finished appearance.


This service does not include large-scale renovations, electrical panel upgrades, or plumbing line replacements, but it does cover the types of repairs that keep your home looking cared for and functioning as it should. The goal is to give you a clear path to maintenance without needing to coordinate multiple visits or specialists.

Questions Homeowners Ask Before Booking

Homeowners often want to know what to prepare, how long repairs take, and whether multiple issues can be handled in one appointment before they schedule a visit.

What types of repairs can be completed in one visit?
You can address drywall patching, interior painting, trim replacement, door adjustments, and similar tasks during a single appointment. The number of items completed depends on the scope and time required for each repair.
How long does it take to patch and paint drywall?
Small patches typically require joint compound application, drying time, sanding, and then painting, which can span a few hours to a full day depending on the number of coats needed. Larger repairs may require a follow-up visit to ensure proper curing before final paint is applied.
What should I have ready before the handyman arrives?
You should have a list of the repairs you want completed, clear access to the areas that need work, and any paint colors or materials you want matched if you have them on hand. This helps the visit proceed without delays.
Why would trim need to be replaced instead of reattached?
Trim that has cracked, warped, or sustained water damage often cannot be securely reattached and will continue to pull away from the wall. Replacing it with new material ensures a tight fit and a clean appearance that lasts.
How do I know if a repair is too large for a handyman visit?
If the work involves structural changes, electrical panel replacement, or full room renovations, it typically requires a licensed specialist. Most cosmetic and minor functional repairs fall within handyman scope and can be evaluated during an initial conversation.

When your Florida home has a growing list of small repairs that need attention, Craig's Handyman & Demolition can help you work through them efficiently. Contact the team to schedule a visit and get your home back to where it should be.