Interior repairs
Drywall patching and texture matching, door and window adjustment, trim and casing, shelving, closet build-outs, tile and flooring.
7B Handyman& Contracting LLC
Most homes in Bonner County have a running list — the door that never latched right, the deck board that flexes underfoot, the hose bib that drips all summer, the bathroom that has needed retiling since you moved in. Individually none of it is worth calling a specialist trade for. Collectively it is the reason the list never gets shorter.
That list is the job. 7B Handyman handles small repairs and full remodels with the same crew, which means you are not coordinating four contractors to get one afternoon of work done. And because the same business also holds an Idaho contractor registration and an ICA property-inspection certification, we can tell you honestly when a repair is a repair and when it is the visible corner of something structural.
Drywall patching and texture matching, door and window adjustment, trim and casing, shelving, closet build-outs, tile and flooring.
Leaky faucets and hose bibs, fixture swaps, sink and vanity installs, toilet replacement, supply-line and shutoff repairs.
Siding repair, caulking and air-sealing, exterior painting, pressure washing, gutter and downspout attention before the freeze.
New decks and porches, board and railing replacement, fence lines, gates, and repairs to structures that have taken a few winters.
Snow removal, roof and gutter clearing, holiday light installation, spring-thaw damage repair, and pre-winter checks.
Flat-pack furniture, appliances, mounted TVs, grab rails and accessibility hardware, and the jobs that need someone comfortable on a ladder.
North Idaho is hard on buildings in a specific, predictable way. Water gets in during the wet fall, freezes, expands, and turns a hairline gap into a real repair by March. A gap in exterior caulk is a nuisance in a dry climate; here it is how a wall cavity gets wet.
The same goes for anything that carries snow. Decks, porch roofs, carports and railings all spend months under load. Fasteners work loose, ledger flashing gets tested, and posts that were set shallow will tell you about it eventually. Catching that in September is a half-day job. Catching it in March is a rebuild.
Practically, that means the highest-value handyman work in Bonner County is the stuff done before the weather does it for you — sealing, draining, clearing, and fixing the small structural things while they are still small.
New decks, rebuilt decks, and the repairs that keep a deck from becoming a rebuild — designed for what a North Idaho winter actually puts on them.
Learn moreRotten boards, loose sections, failing handrails — fixed before someone gets hurt. And if your property has no road access, we come by boat.
Learn moreSiding is not decoration — it is the layer keeping water out of your walls. We install and repair it as a system.
Learn morePatches that disappear, seams that stay flat, and texture that actually matches the wall it is next to.
Learn moreDriveways, walkways, roofs and ice dams — clearing the snow, and clearing it before it turns into structural damage.
Learn moreDecks, siding, driveways and fences cleaned properly — at a pressure the surface can actually take.
Learn moreFence lines that stay straight through a decade of frost — because the posts were set properly in the first place.
Learn moreFaucets, hose bibs, shutoffs and supply lines — including the freeze-season repairs that cannot wait.
Tile, laminate and hardwood installation and repair.
Full-room repaints and exterior finish work.
Grounds work, cleanup and hardscape maintenance.
Interior framing changes and structural repair.
Furniture, appliances, mounted TVs and accessibility hardware such as grab rails.
Call or send the list. Photos help. There is no minimum job and no charge for the estimate — batching several small items into one visit is usually the cheapest way to handle them.
For most work we can quote from a walkthrough. If something needs opening up before anyone can price it honestly, we say that rather than guessing low and revising later.
You get a scheduled window, not a vague day. Larger jobs get a sequence so you know what happens when.
We walk the finished work with you and haul our mess out. If something is not right, it gets fixed.
Handyman work is quoted per job — scope varies far too much for a flat price list to be honest. Estimates are free. If you want a published, fixed price sheet, our home inspection service has one.
Had him do multiple jobs both at a commercial and residential site. Great to work with, easy going, does professional work right the first time, every time. Highly recommended
Nick showed up when he promised, a good start. All uphill from there as he did a great job repairing a Murphy door in sorry need of it. Great problem solver, skilled tech. I will call him again.
Available in every community we serve — click through for local detail.
No published minimum — call with the job and we will tell you plainly whether it is worth a trip on its own or better batched with other items on your list. Grouping several small repairs into one visit is almost always the cheaper way to do it.
We handle fixture-level plumbing and common repairs — faucets, hose bibs, shutoffs, toilets, sinks. For anything that has to be permitted or tied into a panel or main, we will tell you when a licensed specialty trade is the right call rather than taking it on.
Same company, different scope. Small repairs and maintenance are handyman work, quoted and scheduled quickly. Structural work, additions and new builds run through our general contracting side under Idaho contractor registration RCT-43828.
Call and describe the job, or send photos. Estimates are free and we will give you a real number rather than a range.