Handyman services
in Flower Mound, TX.
Flower Mound's established neighborhoods have homes that need real maintenance, not just cosmetic fixes. From sticking doors to pre-listing punch lists, we handle the work that keeps your home running.
The common maintenance list here.
Flower Mound's housing stock is predominantly 1990s-2010s construction — old enough to need maintenance, young enough to be worth maintaining properly. The most common calls we get from Flower Mound homeowners:
Door issues: Doors sticking or not latching due to foundation settlement or humidity. We shave, adjust, or replace hinges and strikes. Fence repair: Cedar privacy fences in Flower Mound typically need board replacement and restaining every 7-10 years. Wind events accelerate this. Gutter repair and downspout extension: Critical in Flower Mound's clay soil to direct water away from the foundation. Light fixture replacement: Outdated brass fixtures are one of the most common Flower Mound update requests. Caulking: Window perimeters, door frames, and wet-area caulk replacement is a cheap insurance policy against water intrusion.
Getting your Flower Mound home ready to sell.
Flower Mound is a strong seller's market, and a pre-listing punch list well-executed can add $15,000-$40,000 to your sale price according to local realtors we work with. The most impactful pre-listing repairs are not glamorous: fix sticking doors (buyers notice these immediately), repair drywall holes and cracks, refresh paint in the master bedroom and kitchen, fix running toilets and dripping faucets, tighten loose handrails, and replace dated light fixtures in key rooms.
We offer flat-rate pre-listing packages. Tell us your listing date and we'll prioritize the items with highest buyer impact for your budget.
Areas we cover regularly.
Bridlewood: Golf community, higher-end homes, detailed maintenance expectations. We work here frequently.
Canyon Falls: Newer construction (2010-2020), mostly punch list and warranty-period repairs.
Lakewood Village / The Highlands: Established 1990s neighborhoods, aging infrastructure, cedar fence replacements and full paint jobs common.
Wellington: Active community, mix of ages, regular maintenance calls.
Timber Creek: Newer area, mix of maintenance and upgrade work as homes approach the 10-year mark.
What handyman work costs here.
ELF Home Services rates in Flower Mound (2026):
- General handyman: $85-$110/hour (1-hour minimum)
- Door adjustment / rehang: $120 – $280 per door
- Light fixture replacement: $95 – $180 per fixture (includes parts)
- Fence board replacement: $28 – $45 per board installed
- Caulking (per linear foot): $3.50 – $7
- Pre-listing punch list (flat rate packages): from $650
We always give a flat quote before starting — no "I'll let the clock run" billing surprises.
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Frequently asked.
We do both. A single door adjustment or faucet replacement is welcome. We have a 1-hour minimum for scheduling purposes, but many single repairs are done in that time.
Yes — give us the list in advance and we'll allocate the right amount of time. Multi-item visits are actually more efficient and usually cheaper per item than multiple single-item calls.
Yes. We know which improvements require HOA approval in Flower Mound's major HOAs and can advise on what documentation you need before starting exterior work.
Fence repair is priced by the linear foot for board replacement and restaining, plus material cost. Corner lots just mean more footage. We'll walk the fence line during the estimate and give a firm total before starting.
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