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When to Call a Contractor: Fix-It Jobs That Shouldn’t Fall on Your Handyman

Not every repair should land on your handyman’s to-do list. Learn how to spot the jobs that require a licensed contractor—and how bringing in the right team early can save time, money, and hassle in the long run.

Handymen are great assets for quick fixes and basic upkeep, but not every repair should be on their plate. For property managers and landlords, knowing when to call a contractor can save time, avoid liability, and ensure the job is done right the first time.

Here’s how to spot the difference.

Open concept Tucson kitchen remodel with peninsula island and updated lighting by Kat Remodeling
Open concept Tucson kitchen remodel with peninsula island and updated lighting by Kat Remodeling

1. Structural or Wall Repairs

Small patch jobs? Perfect for a handyman. But it’s time to bring in a contractor when there’s a hole in the drywall, cracked tile, or damaged framing.

Why it matters: Improper repair can affect more than appearance—it can compromise safety and cost more to fix later.

2. Kitchens & Bathrooms

A licensed contractor is the better choice if it involves plumbing, cabinetry, electrical, or appliance movement. These high-use areas deserve professional attention.

Why it matters: These spaces are your unit’s most valuable and most regulated.

3. Flooring Installation or Repairs

Loose tiles or peeling laminate may seem simple, but poor installation creates safety hazards and shortens the life of your investment.

Why it matters: Flooring must be properly leveled, sealed, and matched to last.

4. Property Turnovers Under Time Pressure

If your unit needs multiple things done in a short window, a contractor can handle it in one pass. They can coordinate drywall, paint, trim, and hardware in a streamlined process.

Why it matters: Fewer vendors, faster results.

5. Insurance-Backed Repairs

When you’re working with restoration companies or insurance-funded jobs, a licensed and insured contractor is required.

Why it matters: Your handyman can’t submit the paperwork or meet the compliance standards required.

Work Smarter: Know When to Call in the Pros

At KAT Remodeling, we work alongside handymen and property managers to take care of what falls outside the basic repair list. We catch what others miss, and we make your life easier.

Not sure who to call for your next repair? Start with us. ultrices, nisl diam pellentesque nisl. Donec id tincidunt dui. Integer tristique purus id tortor sodales cursus. Donec gravida iaculis ante, eu posuere dui semper blandit.

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