PROPERTY REPAIR & MAINTENANCE · SAN DIEGO

Small repairs.
Done right.

Reliable, detail-minded help for the repairs, installations, and finishing work that keep your property working the way it should.

Now accepting select projects

Insured for residential property repair & maintenance

ROBIN SIMPSONSAN DIEGO, CA
R/F

Practical skill.

Careful work.

Straight answers.

Woman ownedVeteran ownedLocal to San DiegoClear, upfront pricing

WHAT I CAN HELP WITH

One capable person.
A surprisingly long list.

01

Repairs & upkeep

The small problems that keep getting pushed down the list—handled carefully and finished properly.

Doors, hardware, drywall touch-ups, trim, caulking & more
02

Fixtures & installations

Straightforward replacements and installations without turning a small job into a major production.

Faucets, light hardware, shelving, wall-mounted items & more
03

Finish & improvement work

Thoughtful upgrades and finishing details that make a room feel complete again.

Baseboards, sealing, paint touch-ups, assembly & punch lists

Not sure whether your project fits? Send a few photos and a short description. I’ll tell you honestly whether I’m the right person for it.

ABOUT ROBIN

A different kind of property service.

I’m Robin Simpson—a lifelong builder, problem-solver, woodworker, and U.S. Marine Corps veteran.

I bring the same care to a small repair that I would to something I’m building for my own home. That means thinking through the problem, communicating clearly, and leaving the work finished—not merely “good enough.” You deal directly with me from the first text to the final cleanup.

01Show up prepared
02Explain the options
03Respect your space

SIMPLE PRICING

$75 / hour

$125 minimum service call, including the first hour. Additional time is billed at $75 per hour. For larger or less predictable projects, we’ll discuss the scope before work begins.

Materials may be purchased directly by the customer or discussed in advance.

HAVE A PROJECT IN MIND?

Let’s figure out
what needs fixing.

Texting a few photos is usually the easiest place to start.