Serving all of Culver City

Your Culver City handyman,
one text away.

Small-to-medium repairs, mounts, drywall, and assembly — done right the first time, at a flat price you approve before we start. Text a photo, skip the phone call, and know the cost before we arrive.

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Serving all of Culver City

Culver City homes aren't built like the rest of LA.

In barely five square miles, Culver City packs in more variety than neighborhoods ten times its size. A 1930s Spanish bungalow off Carlson Park hides lath-and-plaster behind its walls. The post-war tract homes in Studio Village were built fast and have aged into their own set of quirks. Fox Hills rises into condos and high-rises with concrete construction and an HOA rulebook. Blair Hills climbs the hillside, where nothing sits quite level. A generic “handyman near me” treats all of these the same. We don’t.

Plaster walls want a different touch

Older Culver City bungalows are lath-and-plaster, not drywall. Hang a TV or a heavy mirror the wrong way and you’ll crack the wall — or watch the mount pull loose months later. We locate solid backing, use anchors rated for plaster, and if a wall has to be opened, we close it up so you can’t tell.

Fox Hills condos come with rules

Work in the condos and high-rises around Fox Hills means HOA guidelines, shared walls, reserved elevators, and set access hours. We work inside those constraints, protect hallways and floors, and mount into the concrete or block that’s often behind the drywall — not just the surface.

Mid-century and hillside quirks

Studio Village’s post-war homes and the hillside houses in Blair Hills bring settling cracks, doors that stick with the seasons, dated hardware, and built-ins from another era. These are small, satisfying fixes — and we’ll tell you honestly when something’s a quick fix versus the start of a bigger project.

 
SERVICES & FLAT PRICING

The price you see is the price you pay.

Every job starts with a flat, upfront quote. No hourly guessing, no surprises when we’re done.

Home Repairs

  • Door & lock repairfrom $125
  • Cabinet adjustmentsfrom $110
  • Outlet or Switch replacefrom $125
  • Minor repairs$110/hr

Installations

  • TV mountingfrom $129
  • Mirror & frame hangingfrom $110
  • Shelf installfrom $125
  • Blinds & curtainsfrom $110

Drywall & Painting

  • Small hole or crackfrom $125
  • Medium patch (fist-sized)from $185
  • Paint-ready finishfrom $225
  • Touch-up paintingfrom $110

Furniture Assembly

  • IKEAfrom $110
  • Office Furniturefrom $110
  • Bedsfrom $110
  • Tablesfrom $110
Prices start from the amounts shown. Final quote depends on size, complexity, and access — you always get a clear, upfront price before we start. Minimum service call: $110.
Why flat pricing, not hourly

You should know the number before we start.

Time-poor homeowners in Culver City don’t want a stranger in the house running a meter. So we quote the whole job up front, by text, off your photo. You approve a fixed number — and that number doesn’t move unless the job on the ground turns out different from the photo, in which case we tell you before we touch anything. If something’s ever not right, we come back and make it right; that’s what standing behind a fixed price means.

One number, in writing

Your quote arrives as a text you can hold us to. What we send is what you pay — nothing tacked on at the end.

We stay in our lane

Mounts, patches, repairs, installs, assembly. If a job needs a licensed contractor or runs past about $500, we say so at the quote stage — we don’t start what we shouldn’t finish.

Insured, quiet, and clean

Fully insured, mindful of condo neighbors and quiet hours, and we leave the space cleaner than we found it. On hardwood, tile, or a Fox Hills hallway, that matters.

Culver City FAQ

Questions from Culver City homeowners.

Which parts of Culver City do you cover?

All of it — downtown, Carlson Park, Sunkist Park, Studio Village, Fox Hills, Blair Hills, and the surrounding Westside. If you’re near Culver City and not sure, text your ZIP and we’ll confirm.

Can you mount a TV on a plaster or concrete wall?

Yes. Many older Culver City homes have lath-and-plaster, and Fox Hills condos often have concrete or block behind the drywall. We bring the right anchors for whatever’s actually there.

How fast can you come out?

Same-day when the schedule allows. Text a photo and your ZIP and we’ll usually reply within the hour with a flat price and the soonest slot.

 

Do you work in condo buildings with HOA rules?

Regularly. We work within building access hours, protect shared spaces, and keep the job clean and quiet so you stay on the right side of the HOA.

 
 

What’s the smallest job worth booking?

Our minimum service call is $110. If you’ve got a few small things, we’ll usually handle them in one visit so the trip is worth it.

 
 
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Something on the fix-it list in Culver City?

Text a photo of what needs doing and your ZIP. You’ll get a flat, upfront price the same day — no calls, no surprises.

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