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Aurora is Illinois's second-largest city and has the most diverse housing stock of all the suburbs we serve. About 14% of homes predate 1940 — including 50+ documented Sears Catalog homes concentrated on the East Side near downtown Aurora. Another 19% were built between 1940 and 1969, and 31% between 1970 and 1999, with newer developments filling the remaining share. The East Side (DuPage County, ZIP 60502 and 60504) trends newer and more suburban; the West Side (Kane County, ZIP 60506) contains the historic core with older construction, original plaster walls, and settled framing. Aurora's sheer size means we regularly work in homes from five different construction eras on the same service day. Each era brings its own challenges — plaster and balloon framing in the oldest homes, original cast iron plumbing in mid-century builds, and HOA documentation requirements in the newest subdivisions along the city's southern edge.
Yes. Aurora is a large city with many different neighborhoods and home styles. We provide handyman services across the area and help homeowners with a variety of interior repairs and maintenance tasks.
Yes. Aurora includes both historic homes and newer residential developments. We handle repairs in a wide range of home types, adjusting our approach depending on the structure and materials used in the property.
Yes. Many new homeowners contact us after moving into a property to take care of small repairs such as fixing drywall damage, replacing fixtures, adjusting doors, and addressing other minor issues discovered after moving in.
Yes. Small updates such as replacing fixtures, installing shelving, repairing trim, and fixing drywall imperfections can make a noticeable improvement in a home's appearance without requiring a full renovation.
Yes. Addressing small issues early—such as loose trim, wall damage, or hardware problems—can help prevent larger repairs later. We help homeowners resolve these types of issues while they are still easy to fix.
Yes. Our services cover many common interior repairs including drywall fixes, trim repairs, door adjustments, fixture installations, and other general handyman tasks that help keep homes functioning properly.