San Francisco · 94102
Handyman in Hayes Valley, San Francisco
Hayes Valley pairs restored Victorians with a lot of newer, smaller condos, and space is at a premium in both. Most jobs here are about fitting more into a compact home without it looking cramped.
- Open 24/7
- Same-day availability
- Residential & commercial
- Based in SF 94131
What the buildings in Hayes Valley are like
Victorian and Edwardian flats alongside modern low-rise condo buildings. The newer stock is drywall on metal studs with tight room dimensions; the older stock is plaster with high ceilings and original trim.
Repairs we are called out for most in Hayes Valley
- Storage and shelving squeezed into small condo footprints
- TV and soundbar mounting in rooms with only one workable wall
- Blinds and shades on non-standard window openings
- Cabinet doors and drawer runners worn out in compact kitchens
- Patch-and-paint before a sale or end of tenancy
Handyman services in Hayes Valley
Shelf Installation
Floating shelves and closet systems fitted level and anchored to hold real weight.
View service →TV Mounting
Stud, concrete and brick walls, cables concealed and the bracket loaded correctly.
View service →Blinds & Curtain Rods
Measured, levelled and anchored properly, including into old plaster.
View service →Cabinet Repairs
Doors realigned, drawer slides replaced, soft-close hardware restored.
View service →Interior Painting & Touch-Ups
Single walls, patch-and-blend and move-out repaints.
View service →Drywall Repair & Patching
Holes, cracks, anchor blow-outs and water damage, patched and sanded ready for paint.
View service →Need a handyman in Hayes Valley?
Same-day slots when available. Booking open 24/7.
Questions from Hayes Valley customers
Can you get a full patch and repaint done before a move-out inspection?
Yes, and this is one of our most common Hayes Valley jobs. Filling anchor holes, patching damage and blending the paint usually takes a single visit for an apartment-sized space.
My condo has metal studs. Will shelves still hold weight?
Yes, with the right fixings. Metal studs need toggle-style anchors rated for the load, not standard screws, and heavy runs should be spread across more than one stud.