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The Difference

A handyman who actually shows up.

The hardest trade to find is the one for the small jobs. Our handymen are the ones who answer the call, do the work cleanly, and you'll want to keep their number.

They show up when they say.

Punctual. Communicative. The pros who flake or ghost don't stay on our list, no exceptions.

Right-priced for the job.

Small jobs get small-job pricing. No two-hour minimums that turn a $40 fix into a $200 invoice.

Clean work, clean exit.

They tarp the floor, clean up after, and leave the space the way they found it. The kind of work you'll happily call back for.

Backed by us.

If the work isn't right, tell us. We coordinate the return visit and the handyman stays accountable to us.

Vetted by The Very Good Home Company
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What we cover

Common handyman jobs.

  • 01Drywall repair
  • 02TV mounting
  • 03Fixture replacement
  • 04Small repairs
  • 05Painting touch-up
  • 06Furniture assembly

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Vetted, vouched, and small.*

We keep our list intentionally small. Every pro on it has been vetted - we've seen their work, talked to their clients, and would hire them for our own homes.

Your recommendation is marked.

You always get 2 to 3 options. Our top pick is clearly labeled so you know what we'd choose, not just what we'd sell you.

We stand behind the match.*

If the pro we matched you with falls short, tell us. We coordinate the fix. They stay accountable to The Very Good Home Company, not just to you.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS.

High-integrity answers to the most common thermal constraints we encounter across Dallas-Fort Worth.

For a typical DFW home, professional attic insulation with air sealing runs $2,500 to $5,500 depending on the size and age of the home. You can type your address into our estimator and see your actual number in about 15 seconds, no phone call required.

For most DFW attics, blown-in fiberglass to R-38 is the standard. It handles the heat, it installs fast, and it works. Some homes benefit from spray foam on the roof deck instead, but that depends on the attic configuration. We figure out which one your house actually needs during the verification visit.

Current energy code for DFW (Climate Zone 3) calls for R-38. Most homes built before 2005 are somewhere around R-19 or lower, which is why the AC runs nonstop in July. R-38 is the target we use in our estimates.

A standard blown-in job with air sealing takes 1 to 2 hours for most homes. If the existing insulation needs to be removed first, add another 2 to 3 hours depending on the attic size. Either way, it's a same-day job.

Oncor runs an energy efficiency program that pays back about $0.15 per square foot of attic when you insulate to R-30 or better. We apply the rebate automatically in your estimate. Rebate availability varies by utility provider. The federal 25C tax credit expired after 2025 and has not been renewed.

The EPA says proper insulation can cut heating and cooling costs by about 15%. For a DFW home with a $350/month summer bill, that's roughly $400 to $600 per year. The actual number depends on your home's starting condition and how much air sealing is needed.

Spray foam gets applied to the roof deck and creates both an air seal and a thermal barrier in one step. Blown-in fiberglass goes on the attic floor and provides thermal resistance at a lower cost. Both work. The right choice depends on your attic layout and budget.

Not always. If your existing insulation is still in reasonable shape, we can blow new material on top of it to reach R-38. If it's compacted, wet, rodent-damaged, or contaminated, it needs to come out first. We check during the verification visit and tell you straight.

The usual signs in DFW: AC runs all day and the upstairs is still hot, summer electric bills over $300, noticeable temperature differences between rooms, or the house just never feels comfortable even with the thermostat cranked down.

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