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Common punch list items we handle

A punch list is a set of small-but-visible items left at the end of a project. Finishing these details is what separates a space that "looks done" from one that feels finished.

Drywall, paint & doors

  • Drywall patching and finish prep
  • Interior paint touch-ups or full-room refresh
  • Door alignment, latch fixes, and trim cleanup

Cabinets, tile & floors

  • Cabinet adjustments for even gaps and alignment
  • Tile edge details, grout, and caulk touch-ups
  • Floor thresholds and transition fixes

What to send so we can confirm we can help

The most direct way to confirm we can help is a short punch list with photos. We will flag what needs clarification and outline the next step.

Include with your message

  • Punch list items grouped by room
  • Photos of each item (wide + close-up)
  • Any materials already on site (tile, paint, hardware)
  • Timeline and access constraints

How punch list work stays efficient

Remodel punch list work in Lexington, KY usually goes better when the list is organized, the finish materials are known, and the real deadline is clear before scheduling starts.

Group the list by room

Punch list work moves faster when the list is grouped by room or zone instead of as one long mixed list. That makes walkthroughs easier, helps with staging, and reduces missed details at the end of the job.

Flag missing materials early

Thresholds, trim pieces, paint matches, hardware, grout, and profile trims are often the small items that stall finish work. If anything still needs to be ordered, mention it early so the schedule can be built around reality.

Tie the list to the real deadline

If the punch list is tied to move-in, listing photos, tenant turnover, or a contractor closeout, say so. That affects how we prioritize the list and which finish items should happen first for the cleanest result.

Related services for punch-list work

Punch list work often touches multiple services. These pages include planning notes and estimate checklists.

Planning guides for punch-list work

These resources answer common punch list questions and help set finish expectations.

Punch list FAQs

Common questions about finish details, timing, and what to send for a clearer next step.

What counts as punch list work?

Punch list work covers the visible finish details after the main remodel is done: paint touch-ups, drywall patches, door/cabinet alignment, grout and caulk touch-ups, and flooring transitions.

Can you take over a punch list from another contractor?

Often, yes. We will review the list, check material needs (profiles, thresholds, trim), and confirm the details before scheduling.

What information helps you quote punch list work?

A room-by-room list plus photos (wide + close-up). If you already picked materials, include the product links so edges and transitions can be planned.

Do you handle finish work before a listing or move-in?

Yes, when the schedule allows. Include your deadline so we can confirm availability and plan the right sequence.

What to expect

Share your remodeling, renovation, or handyman details and timeline, and we will confirm availability and next steps.

Details first

We confirm the space, materials, and prep before scheduling.

Our process

Updates + clean finish

Straightforward updates and a focus on alignment, transitions, and a clean final look.

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