“It’s not an emergency, but…”
A sticking door, a wobbly railing, a few drywall patches. Too small to justify a search for someone, easy to keep putting off.
Perchford is home care and repair for the Twin Cities: our own people fix what needs attention, return on a schedule to keep it from piling up again, and keep a record of the whole house.
A door that stopped latching. Gutters that need clearing before the first freeze. A cabinet door that’s come loose. None of it is urgent enough to make a call about on its own, so it waits, and the next small thing waits behind it.
A sticking door, a wobbly railing, a few drywall patches. Too small to justify a search for someone, easy to keep putting off.
Seasonal maintenance that has a way of slipping past the window when nobody owns the calendar.
One small thing becomes six, and it stops being an afternoon and starts being a weekend you didn’t plan for.
A new house with an unknown history, and no record yet of what’s been done or what needs attention first.
A different handyman each time means explaining the house again and hoping they notice what matters. We come back. What we learn about your home on one visit carries into the next one, instead of starting over.
Not a list handed off to someone else. Our own people do the work, so scheduling it is also finishing it.
Home Care means we show up before the list forces the visit, catching small things while they’re still easy.
What’s been done, what was noticed, and what’s coming next stays on record instead of living in your head.
Start with Home Repair for the list you already have. Add Home Care when you want us to keep coming back before it grows again. Build a Home Plan when you want the whole property in one place.
The obvious way to start. No membership required.
“Something needs fixing and I want a professional to handle it.”
Doors, trim, drywall, caulking, small installations, seasonal maintenance, and general punch-list work, done by Perchford, not coordinated on your behalf.
The recurring relationship. We come back before the list gets out of control.
“I want someone to keep up with my home so I don’t have to keep it all in my head.”
Scheduled visits that combine preventive maintenance, seasonal attention, and small repair work, with a property record that stays current because the same company keeps coming back.
The record and the roadmap. Useful on its own, and sharper once we’re also doing the work.
“I want to know what my home needs, what can wait, and what should happen next.”
One current plan for the whole property, built from what you tell us, what we observe, and what any Home Repair or Home Care visit completes.
You don’t need to commit to a relationship to get something fixed, and you don’t need something broken to want us coming back on a schedule. Each service works on its own.
See how it worksStart with Home Repair. Tell us what’s on the list and we’ll take care of it, no membership required.
Explore Home Care. We return on a schedule so maintenance and small repairs don’t build back up.
Build a Home Plan. Priorities for now, this year, and later, in one place.
We don’t connect you with strangers, complete one job and disappear, or take on large-scale remodels. We’re a home care and repair company: our own people, coming back to the same house.
You re-explain the house, re-establish trust, and hope this one is better than the last.
Useful for a single job. Doesn’t come back on its own, and doesn’t remember the house.
Not set up for a sticking door or a season of small maintenance.
Repairs, recurring maintenance, and a record that carries from one visit to the next.
Every Home Repair job and Home Care visit updates one record: what was done, what we noticed, and what’s coming next. A Home Plan turns that record into priorities for now, this year, and later, so nothing gets rediscovered from scratch a year on.
Home Repair, Home Care, and the Home Plan each work on their own. Use one, or use all three, and the record from each keeps building on the last instead of starting over.
Something to fix now, a recurring relationship, or the whole property mapped out. Any of the three is a reasonable place to begin.
Home Repair handles the job in front of you. Home Care returns on a schedule so maintenance and small repairs don’t pile up.
What gets completed, observed, and planned stays on record, so the next visit builds on the last one instead of starting over.
Fifteen minutes. Tell us what keeps getting postponed, what you’re unsure about, and what you would rather stop keeping track of.