Handyman Services in Chicago
A dent in your metal door affects the seal, causes drafts, and looks bad. Metal door dents from impact, hail, or debris can be repaired or the door replaced depending on severity.
Your exterior utility door is rusted. Paint flaking, corrosion spreading, metal pitting. A rusted metal door compromises security and needs proper treatment and repainting.
Your exterior utility door is rusted. Paint flaking, corrosion spreading, metal pitting. A rusted metal door compromises security and needs proper treatment and repainting.
Your exterior utility door is rusted. The paint is flaking, corrosion is spreading, and the metal is pitting. A rusted metal door compromises security and will deteriorate further without proper treatment and repainting.
Your basement storage door is sticking, wont latch, or the hinges are failing. Basement humidity and concrete floor moisture cause doors to swell, warp, and deteriorate faster than upstairs doors.
The latch on your shed door is broken. It will not catch, the handle is loose, or the latch mechanism has failed. A broken shed door latch leaves your tools exposed to theft and the elements.
The latch on your shed door is broken — it won’t catch, the handle is loose, or the latch mechanism is completely failed. A broken shed door latch leaves your tools and equipment exposed to theft and the elements.
The hinge screws on your shed door spin freely without tightening — the wood holes are stripped out. Stripped hinge screw holes are a common outdoor door problem caused by weather, vibration, and repeated tightening.
The hinge screws on your shed door spin freely without tightening — the wood holes are stripped out. Stripped hinge screw holes are a common outdoor door problem caused by weather, vibration, and repeated tightening.
Your shed door sags on the hinges, dragging on the ground on one side and leaving a gap on the other. A sagging shed door is hard to close, lets in rain and pests, and can eventually come off the hinges entirely.
The door between your garage and home needs proper weatherstripping to seal out drafts, fumes, and moisture — but the weatherstrip must not interfere with the fire-rated seal. Balancing weather protection with fire safety requires the right materials and installation.
The door between your garage and house doesn’t close by itself — it stays open, closing slowly or not at all. This is a fire safety issue that must be addressed immediately, as building codes require this door to self-close.