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We'll use your message to confirm the next step. Include your city, the service you need, and any photos or timeline so we can reply with a clear answer.

What to include in your message

  • Your city and the service you need.
  • What's going on (e.g. room to paint, floor to replace, repair needed).
  • Photos if you have them; size or product links if known.
  • Any timing constraints or access notes.
Details first
Work details, prep, materials
Local to Lexington, KY area
within ~30 miles or about 90 minutes drive from Nicholasville, KY
Licensed & insured
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Finish-focused work
Alignment and clean transitions

What to send (by service)

You do not need perfect details to start. We just need enough information to confirm prep, edges, transitions, and access so the next step is clear. If you are not sure which service applies, describe the goal and include photos.

Service checklist

Tile

  • Where the tile is going and what it will connect to (doors, trim, counters).
  • Approximate size and layout (rough dimensions are fine).
  • Tile size/type and any pattern notes (or a product link).
  • Current surface type and any known issues (movement, cracks, uneven areas).
  • Photos of edges and cutouts (corners, outlets, vents, transitions).
  • Your timeline and whether the area must stay usable.

Service checklist

Painting

  • Rooms and surfaces included (walls only vs. walls + trim + doors + ceilings).
  • Current wall condition (patching, stains, peeling, glossy areas).
  • Color and sheen goals (or tell us you want guidance).
  • Whether furniture can be moved or the space must stay functional.
  • Photos in natural light (wide shots plus close-ups of problem spots).
  • Any deadline (photos, guests, move-in, listing).

Service checklist

Vinyl flooring

  • Rooms included and approximate square footage.
  • Product link and thickness if selected (system requirements affect prep).
  • Subfloor notes (squeaks, dips, soft spots, moisture concerns).
  • Doorway and transition photos (height changes are major estimate drivers).
  • Baseboard plan (remove/reinstall vs. add molding, if relevant).
  • Access constraints (occupied home, furniture, pets).

Service checklist

Door installation

  • Your city and the service you need.
  • Interior or entry door; what’s needed (replace, repair, hardware).
  • Rough opening or door size if known; photos of the opening or existing door.
  • Any timing constraints or access notes.

Service checklist

Cabinet installation

  • Room layout and what is staying (counters, appliances, floors).
  • Supplier plan or cabinet count if available.
  • Appliance specs (fridge, range, dishwasher openings).
  • Backsplash and paint coordination notes (if part of the overall plan).
  • Photos of walls/floors where level lines or fillers may be needed.
  • Your finish goal (simple install vs. built-in look with even gaps).

Service checklist

Drywall

  • Type of damage (crack, hole, stain, corner damage) and size for scale.
  • Texture type (smooth, orange peel, knockdown) if known.
  • Whether the full wall/ceiling will be repainted after the repair.
  • Photos from multiple angles (strong window light changes visibility).
  • Any moisture history (so the plan addresses the cause first).
  • Your timeline and access constraints for the area.

Service checklist

Exterior house painting

  • Wide photos of all sides plus close-ups of peeling or stained areas.
  • Surface notes (wood, fiber cement, previously painted, etc.).
  • Access constraints (landscaping, fences, height, tight areas).
  • Color goals and any paint preferences (if known).
  • Known water issues or soft wood concerns.
  • Your target timeline (weather-dependent scheduling).

A simple photo guide (the shots that answer most questions)

Photos reduce guesswork. They confirm prep needs, transitions, and access so the plan is realistic. If you do not have photos yet, this list is a good starting point. For a longer copy-and-paste quote request, see the blog post: Quote request checklist.

  • One wide photo of each room or wall area (for layout and access).
  • One close-up of each problem spot (damage, stains, loose paint, cracks).
  • Doorway and transition photos for floors and tile (most surprises live here).
  • A photo with a tape measure for scale on the main dimension.
  • A photo or link for any selected materials (tile, vinyl, hardware, paint line).
  • One photo from the main entry sightline (helps prioritize what matters most).
  • One photo showing adjacent finishes (trim, counters, thresholds) where materials meet.

What happens next (a simple path)

After you submit, we review your details and focus on what affects finish quality: prep needs, edges, transitions, and material requirements. If something important is missing, we ask. We avoid guessing because guesses lead to delays or rework.

The goal is a clear next step. Sometimes that's a short follow-up question, sometimes a site visit, and sometimes a schedule recommendation based on details and timing. If you have a deadline, include it so we can prioritize and phase the plan.

If you want to send a complete quote request, use the blog checklist: Quote request checklist.

Common follow-up questions are simple and practical. They usually focus on what changes the estimate: what surfaces are included, what materials are selected, what transitions are involved, and what constraints exist for access and scheduling.

  • What rooms and surfaces are included (and excluded)
  • What materials are selected (links help) and what is undecided
  • Where edges and transitions land (doorways, corners, thresholds)
  • Whether the home is occupied and what must remain usable
  • Any moisture, damage, or prep concerns that affect finish quality
  • Deadline or scheduling constraints that change sequencing

Contact FAQs

Answers to common questions about sending a request and what happens next.

What should I write in the message field?

Start with the goal and the room. Then add the details that affect the estimate: what's staying, what's changing, and any deadline. For tile and floors, mention transitions and doorways. For paint and drywall, mention repairs, stains, and sheen goals.

Do I need to pick a service before I submit?

Pick the closest match or choose "Other / Not sure" and describe what you want done. We can route the request to the right next step after reviewing the details.

Do I need exact measurements?

No. Rough dimensions and photos are enough to start. If you have a product link, include it so we can confirm thickness and system requirements.

Can I request a quote if I am still deciding on materials?

Yes. Tell us what you're aiming for and we will confirm what details are needed for an accurate estimate. Many decisions can be clarified before you buy materials.

What areas do you serve?

We serve Lexington, KY and nearby communities. If you're not sure you're in range, send your city and what you need done and we'll confirm.

Do you offer instant booking?

This form starts a quote request, not an instant booking. After you submit, we follow up to confirm missing details and propose the right next step for your project.

What makes the estimate easier?

Photos and clarity. Wide shots show layout and access, and close-ups show prep needs and finish details. For tile and floors, doorway and transition photos are especially helpful.

Do you have a checklist I can follow?

Yes. The quote request checklist post is a simple format you can copy and paste into a message. It covers the details that reduce back-and-forth.

Can you share a rough ballpark without photos?

Sometimes we can give high-level guidance, but most remodeling and handyman costs are driven by prep, transitions, and access. Photos usually save time because they reveal the key drivers that change an estimate.

Do you ever recommend a site visit?

Yes, project-dependent. If prep needs are uncertain, transitions are complex, or a space has moisture or movement concerns, an in-person look can prevent surprises and keep the plan realistic.

What happens after I submit?

We confirm details, materials, and scheduling constraints, then reply with the next step. If a detail is unknown, we will ask rather than guessing so the plan stays predictable.

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