Shelves level, anchors in studs or appropriate hollow-wall hardware, closet system aligned and locked — ready to load.
The brackets are on the wall but the shelf tilts, the closet system won't snap together right, or you're not sure the anchors will hold the weight.
A tilted shelf almost always means one bracket is higher than the other, or a bracket wasn't seated flush against the wall because of a slight stud irregularity. We measure from the floor and use a level on every bracket before drilling — correcting placement before hardware goes in rather than shimming after.
PAX wardrobes are a common Santa Clara handyman request. The wall panels must be plumb and the top rail must be level for the doors to hang correctly — and the assembly sequence matters more than the instructions make obvious. We install PAX systems regularly and do it right the first time.
Garage shelves need to be anchored to studs — not just wall anchors — because the loads are heavy and the consequences of failure are real. We identify stud locations in garage drywall or OSB, select the right bracket hardware for your stud spacing, and install shelves that hold actual working weight.
A row of floating shelves in a living room or office adds storage and visual interest that photographs well for listings. We install concealed hardware anchored to studs, set the shelves level at your preferred height, and leave the wall clean — no visible brackets, no marks.
We map stud locations before marking any drill points — shelf systems need to hit framing for reliable load capacity.
Brackets or wall cleats are installed plumb and level, anchored to studs or with appropriate hollow-wall hardware.
Shelf panels are set, closet components are assembled and locked into the track system.
We do a load test before leaving — shelves are checked at working weight.
Doorbell mounted flush, wired correctly, Wi-Fi confirmed, and the app walking you through setup before we leave.
Old caulk fully removed, surface dried and cleaned, new bead applied flush and smooth — ready to use in 24 hours.
TV level on the wall, bracket secured to studs or correct anchors, cables managed and tidy, no visible holes in the wrong spots.
Furniture fully assembled, level, and stable — ready to use the same day, no stripped screws or leftover hardware.
Hole or crack patched flush with the wall surface, textured to match, and primed — ready for paint with no visible seam.
Drip stopped or toilet quieted — cartridge, flapper, or fill valve replaced as needed, confirmed fixed before we leave.
Fan or fixture mounted securely, wired correctly, balanced and confirmed running before we leave.
New lock or deadbolt installed, aligned to the strike plate, and confirmed latching and locking smoothly before we leave.
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