📍New York City · Since 2019

Fix it.
Actually
fix it.

One call brings a tool-belted pro to your walk-up, brownstone, or century-old Queens house — usually the same day.

★★★★★
"He fixed the leak, patched the ceiling, AND showed me how to reset the boiler — all before my coffee got cold."

Margaret O.

Upper West Side, Manhattan
★★★★★

"Same day. No excuses."

James R. · Cobble Hill

A hand tightening a brass doorknob in warm golden-hour apartment light with original crown molding in the background

Avg. Response

2.4 hrs

across all 5 boroughs

Same-Day Available
Radiator Bleeding
Plaster Patching
Cabinet Rehanging
IKEA Assembly
Outlet Repair
Grout Restoration
Boiler Reset
Door Alignment
Tile Replacement
Window Sash Repair
Pipe Sweating
Crown Molding
Radiator Bleeding
Plaster Patching
Cabinet Rehanging
IKEA Assembly
Outlet Repair
Grout Restoration
Boiler Reset
Door Alignment
Tile Replacement
Window Sash Repair
Pipe Sweating
Crown Molding
The Common Ones

Problems your super calls
"not urgent"

Each one has a plain-language explanation and a real story from a neighbor who got it fixed. Scroll through — you'll probably recognize at least three.

Heat#01

Radiator won't heat

Steam radiators in pre-war buildings need annual bleeding. Air trapped in the pipes prevents steam from reaching the radiator. You'll hear clanking, feel cold spots, and see the valve weeping — all signs of a 15-minute fix most supers ignore until February.

✦ Quick Diagnostic

Quick test: touch the supply pipe at the floor. If it's hot but the radiator's cold, air is trapped. If the pipe's cold too, the issue is upstream.

★★★★★
"Carlos showed up at 8am, had the radiator singing by 8:20. He also noticed our main valve was corroding and marked it before it became a real problem."

Diane K.

📍 Washington Heights, Manhattan
verified
★★★★★

Another happy neighbor...

Electrical#02

Outlet sparks on plug-in

A brief spark when plugging in is normal — it's the capacitor charging. A sustained spark, burning smell, or warm faceplate means the receptacle is failing. In buildings wired before 1970, aluminum wiring compounds the risk. Don't tape over it.

✦ Quick Diagnostic

Reset the nearest GFCI outlet first (the one with TEST/RESET buttons, usually in the bathroom). If the problem persists, the receptacle needs replacement — a $12 part and 20 minutes of work.

★★★★★
"I'd been avoiding the kitchen outlet for six months. Turned out to be a loose neutral wire. Fixed in 25 minutes, no drama, and he showed me which breaker it was on."

Priya S.

📍 Astoria, Queens
verified
Plumbing#03

Grout turning black in shower

Black grout is almost always mold — specifically Cladosporium or Aspergillus — feeding on soap residue and moisture. Bleach sprays kill surface mold but won't penetrate. The permanent fix is grinding out the compromised grout (1–2mm) and repointing with mold-resistant sanded grout.

✦ Quick Diagnostic

Test before you regrout: press the tiles around the black spots. If any flex or feel hollow, there's water behind the wall. Regrouting over a wet cavity just delays a bigger problem.

★★★★★
"We thought we needed a full bathroom redo. Wrench regrout the whole shower in an afternoon — $280 instead of $8,000. The wall's solid, no flex anywhere."

Tom & Elena B.

📍 Park Slope, Brooklyn
verified
★★★★★

Another happy neighbor...

Structure#04

Plaster cracks reappearing

Hairline cracks that come back after painting are moving cracks — caused by seasonal building settlement, not just dryness. Painting over them traps moisture and accelerates the problem. The right fix uses fiberglass mesh tape, setting-type compound, and two feathered coats, not spackle.

✦ Quick Diagnostic

Mark the crack ends with pencil and date them. If they grow more than 3mm in a month, call a structural engineer before calling a plasterer. Most don't grow — but you want to know.

★★★★★
"The crack in our living room had been repainted four times. He explained why it kept coming back, fixed it properly, and it's been two winters now — nothing."

Marcus W.

📍 Crown Heights, Brooklyn
verified
Serving all five boroughs

Your neighbors already
called us first.

1,400+ completed repairs across NYC. Every borough. Every building type.

Manhattan

Upper West Side

142 repairs

Brooklyn

Cobble Hill

89 repairs

Queens

Astoria

113 repairs

Manhattan

Washington Heights

97 repairs

Brooklyn

Park Slope

156 repairs

Brooklyn

Crown Heights

78 repairs

Manhattan

Inwood

64 repairs

Queens

Jackson Heights

91 repairs

The Bronx

Riverdale

55 repairs

Staten Island

St. George

43 repairs

Brooklyn

Flatbush

88 repairs

Manhattan

Harlem

120 repairs

The Process

How a Wrench call
actually works

No mystery markup. No "we'll call you back." Just a pro at your door.

Person texting on phone while looking at a broken outlet in a NYC apartment kitchen
01 / Describe
Calendar app on a phone screen showing available appointment slots for home repair
02 / Schedule
Handyman explaining repair work to a homeowner in a bright NYC apartment
03 / Fixed
01 / Describe

Tell us what's broken

Text, call, or use the side tab. "The kitchen outlet sparks" is enough. No jargon required. We'll ask the one or two follow-up questions that actually matter.

02 / Schedule

Pick a window

Same-day slots open at 7am. Two-hour windows, not "between 8 and 6." We confirm with a name and photo of your pro before they arrive. No surprises.

03 / Fixed

We fix it, we explain it

Every job ends with a plain-language walkthrough of what was wrong and what we did. If we notice a related issue, we tell you — we don't just add it to the bill.

Free Resource

The NYC Apartment
Seasonal Repair Guide

48 maintenance checks, organized by season. What to do before your super doesn't. Free PDF, no strings.

🍂

Fall

  • Test smoke and CO detectors, replace batteries
  • Bleed radiators before first heat call
  • Check window weatherstripping for drafts
  • Clean dryer vent — lint fires peak in October
❄️

Winter

  • Know where your main shutoff valve is before pipes freeze
  • Keep cabinet doors under sinks open on sub-20° nights
  • Check boiler pressure gauge monthly (12–15 psi is normal)
  • Report ice dams on roof edges within 48 hours
🌱

Spring

  • Inspect grout in tub and shower after winter expansion
  • Test GFCI outlets in kitchen, bath, and near water
  • Check caulking around windows — seal before summer humidity
  • Flush water heater sediment (if building allows)
☀️

Summer

  • Clean AC filters monthly — clogged filters cut efficiency 15%
  • Check for condensation lines on AC units
  • Inspect toilet flappers — phantom flushing wastes 200 gal/day
  • Look for paint bubbling (signals moisture behind wall)

Get the Free Guide

First name + email. That's it. No pitch deck, no drip sequence.

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Before You Call

Questions people ask
before they trust us

What neighborhoods do you serve?+
All five boroughs. Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island. Response times vary — most Manhattan and Brooklyn jobs are same-day. Outer Queens and The Bronx are usually next-day. Staten Island by appointment.
How much does a typical repair cost?+
Most single-issue jobs run $95–$195 including labor and standard parts. We quote before we start. No surprise "diagnostic fees" added after the fact. If the job requires materials above $40, we show you the receipt.
Do you work in rent-stabilized apartments?+
Yes — and we're familiar with the paperwork. We can document repairs for DHCR complaints if needed, and we'll never do work that could complicate your tenancy. We work for you, not your landlord.
Can you come the same day?+
Same-day slots open at 7am for that day's calendar. If you call before noon, there's usually a slot available. Evenings and weekends are available at no surcharge for most repairs.
Are your pros licensed?+
All electrical work is performed by licensed electricians. Plumbing over a certain scope requires a licensed plumber — we'll tell you upfront if your job crosses that line. General handyman work (patching, assembly, hardware) doesn't require licensing in NYC.
What if the repair doesn't hold?+
30-day guarantee on all labor. If something we fixed fails within 30 days due to our work, we come back and fix it at no charge. No arguing, no "you must have done something."

Still have questions?

Just describe the problem.
We'll tell you if we can fix it.

No commitment, no quote-fishing. Describe what's wrong and we'll give you a straight answer — including if it's something you can fix yourself.