San Francisco · 94117
Handyman in Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco
The Haight is Victorian and Edwardian housing with a high share of rentals and shared flats, which means a steady rhythm of turnover work: patching, repainting, changing locks and putting things back to standard.
- Open 24/7
- Same-day availability
- Residential & commercial
- Based in SF 94131
What the buildings in Haight-Ashbury are like
Large Victorians and Edwardians, many subdivided into flats and shared units. Original plaster, tall ceilings and period windows throughout, with heavy wear in shared hallways and entrances.
Repairs we are called out for most in Haight-Ashbury
- Patch-and-paint turnaround between tenancies
- Lock changes and rekeying when occupants change
- Anchor holes and damage left behind in plaster walls
- Entry and hallway doors worn from heavy shared use
- Sash windows in shared flats that no longer open safely
Handyman services in Haight-Ashbury
Drywall Repair & Patching
Holes, cracks, anchor blow-outs and water damage, patched and sanded ready for paint.
View service →Interior Painting & Touch-Ups
Single walls, patch-and-blend and move-out repaints.
View service →Lock Installation
Deadbolts and handle sets fitted and aligned so the door actually closes.
View service →Door & Window Repair
Sticking doors, dropped hinges and sash windows that no longer run.
View service →Wall Damage Repair
Impact damage, settlement cracks and corner beads made good and repainted.
View service →General Handyman Services
The everyday punch list: doors that stick, fixtures that wobble, jobs too small for a contractor.
View service →Need a handyman in Haight-Ashbury?
Same-day slots when available. Booking open 24/7.
Questions from Haight-Ashbury customers
Do you do turnaround work between tenants?
Yes. Patching, touch-up painting, lock changes and a general repair sweep can usually be done in one visit between tenancies, which is what most Haight landlords book us for.
Can you rekey locks rather than replace them?
Where the existing hardware is sound, yes. It is cheaper than replacement and keeps original period hardware in place on older doors.