Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What kind of things do you fix?
I work on small engines, power tools, electronics, clothing, and other household items that deserve a second chance. If it’s broken — but not beyond hope — I’ll take a look.
I also repair and rehome used equipment to help keep good tools out of the landfill.
Q: Do you offer computer repairs?
Yes! I handle repairs, upgrades, tune-ups, and basic troubleshooting for laptops and desktops. If your computer’s slow, loud, or just not behaving, I can help.
Q: What are your prices?
Pricing depends on the job. I keep things transparent and affordable, often charging only for parts and a modest labor fee.
Small projects or quick fixes may cost less than you expect — I’ll always give an estimate before starting work.
Q: How do I schedule a job?
You can contact me directly through the contact form or email listed on the site.
Include a short description of the job, any photos, and your preferred completion date (especially for events or deadlines).
Once I review your request, I’ll reach out to confirm details and schedule a time.
Q: Can you make something custom?
Absolutely. Whether it’s a graphic design, an upcycled project, or a custom repair, I love turning ideas into real-world results.
Send me your concept, and we’ll figure out what’s possible.
Q: What if you can’t fix something?
If it’s unsafe, uneconomical, or beyond saving, I’ll be honest about it upfront. Sometimes it’s better to repurpose or recycle than to repair — and I’ll help guide you to the best option.
Q: How can I pay?
I accept common payment methods (cash, digital payment apps, or invoice).
Payment is usually due after the work is completed unless special parts or materials are ordered in advance.
Q: Do you take donations of old equipment?
Yes! If you have tools, small engines, or electronics that still have some life left, I’ll happily take a look. Donated items may be repaired and rehomed affordably to someone who needs them.