Handyman in Palm Springs, FL

Palm Springs is a centrally located Palm Beach County village with a housing stock built largely between the 1950s and 1980s: modest single-family homes, villas, townhomes and condominium communities. It is an inland village, so the coastal salt issues that dominate work in Jupiter or Juno Beach matter far less here, and the work is more about everyday wear and overdue updates.

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Palm Springs, FL — part of Palm Beach County, Florida

What home repair work in Palm Springs usually involves

The typical call is a list rather than a single item. Ceiling fans that wobble or have stopped working, faucets that drip, toilets that run, interior doors that stick or will not latch, closet doors off their track, tile and grout that needs repair or replacement, a TV that needs mounting on a block wall, shelving that needs anchoring, and light fixtures that should have been changed years ago. Handling all of it in one scheduled visit is nearly always cheaper than separate calls.

Construction here is predominantly concrete block with stucco outside and drywall on furring strips inside. Anyone who has tried to hang something heavy on an exterior wall in one of these homes has met that condition. It affects TV mounting, cabinet installation, shelving and any anchoring on an exterior wall, all of which need masonry fasteners set into the block rather than standard drywall anchors.

Villa and condominium communities here have association rules for work hours and exterior changes, and many neighborhoods have consistent standards for paint, doors and enclosures. Interior work generally proceeds without that review, but anything visible from outside is worth confirming first. Rental turnover work is also common given the mix of housing.

Call (305) 360-0342 or use the assistant on this page with the full list, even the small items, and we will send back a single free estimate covering them all.

Local conditions we plan around in Palm Springs

  • 1950s-1980s single-family homes, villas and condominium communities
  • Inland location with less salt exposure than coastal Palm Beach County cities
  • Concrete block walls requiring masonry anchoring for mounting work
  • Association standards on exterior paint, doors and visible changes

Most requested services in Palm Springs

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Palm Springs FAQs

Is a list of small jobs worth a single visit?

Yes, and it is usually the most economical approach. Send everything at once so the visit is scheduled with enough time rather than booking each item separately.

Can you mount a TV on my block wall?

Yes. These walls are concrete block behind drywall on furring, so we anchor into the block with masonry fasteners and plan cable routing around the wall construction.

Do you replace ceiling fans and light fixtures?

Yes, including fan replacement, dimmers, switches and fixture swaps. If the existing box or wiring is not suitable for the new fixture we identify that before installing.

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