Passionate about craftsmanship and community.

Services during social distancing.

We are offering contact-free handyman services during this time.

To read more about our Social Distancing safety measures, please follow the link below.

Supporting neighbors in home improvements and repairs.

 

My mission is to provide the utmost in craftsmanship and professionalism. I love helping neighbors to make their homes and our community a better place to live.

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I believe in hard work and giving back.

I bring decades of experience to every project I undertake. I am constantly learning to expand my skills and knowledge. From my work ethic to my interest in helping others, I feel a great sense of accomplishment in knowing I can use my expertise to help make our community a better place to live.

Ready to get started on your home project?

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Let’s Talk Details about Your Project

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10 Tips for Hiring a Handyman

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Need help with a home project? I’d love to help.

From basic general home improvement needs to custom projects, and from same day emergencies to long term plans, I’ve got you covered. I enjoy problem solving to create affordable, efficient, and aesthetic solutions to all your home needs.

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Support for our community and the environment.

Our neighborhood is such a wonderful place to live. I am committed to helping neighbors to love their homes and their community. One of the ways in which I do this, is by being environmentally and socially conscious in my work through recycling and donation.

“Marcos is everything you’d want in a handyman. He can do jobs large and small, and he’ll tell you if something isn’t in his area of expertise (which is very little). The quality of his work is consistently excellent, and charges are always fair. We feel so fortunate that we found Marcos as soon as we moved to Rancho Viejo.”

— Mary and Jean, Windmill Ridge Residents