1 CALL Home Services is Mark and his family — Middle Tennessee’s one-call answer for handyman repairs, cleanup, painting, drywall, flooring, decks, and just about everything in between. We show up when we say we will, charge what we quoted, and do the job right the first time.
From a single small fix to a full to-do list — handyman repairs, cleanup, painting, drywall, flooring, carpentry, pressure washing, and decks, inside and out. Instead of lining up a different contractor for every job, you make one call. Backed by 40+ years of construction experience, licensed and insured, serving homeowners and builders across Middle Tennessee.
Builders & contractors: rough cleans between trades and the final clean before walk-through. Debris hauled the same day, drywall dust vacuumed with a fine dust filter, floors and glass detailed — so the finished build shows finished. Full details on our Construction Site Clean Up and Punch Out page.
Driveways, siding, decks, and patios brought back to clean. We match the pressure to the surface so dirt and mildew lift — without etching wood or stripping paint.
Interior, exterior, and trim done clean. Proper prep, sharp cut lines, and full coverage that still looks right at year five — not just on day one.
Trim, doors, and finish carpentry that fits tight and clean. Baseboards, crown, casing, and the small repairs that make a room finally read finished.
We don't build new — we bring tired decks and fences back to life. Board replacement, re-nailing, sanding, staining, and sealing so the structure you already have lasts years longer.
Restore, repair, replace, refinish — the odd jobs and to-do list fixes that never make the top of the list. Doors, drywall, mounting, weatherproofing. Batch them and we knock it out in one visit.
Holes, cracks, popped nails, and water damage patched and finished — plus plaster repair in older homes. Texture matched, sanded dust-controlled, left ready for paint.
Ceramic and porcelain tile, plus hardwood, laminate, and vinyl plank floors — installed level and square, or repaired. Subfloor leveled first, tight grout joints, clean transitions.
Point at the pile — we load it and haul it the same day. Storm and yard debris, old furniture and appliances, garage and shed cleanouts. Single items to full truckloads.
Send us the list. We'll tell you what's a fit, what isn't, and what it'll cost — usually within the same day. No obligation, no pressure.
Every 1 CALL Home Services visit follows four simple steps — listen first, quote fairly, show up on time, and leave the home better than we found it.
Call, text, or message. We listen first, then quote — usually within the hour. No pushy questions, no sales pitch.
Honest pricing in plain English. We tell you what something costs, what it doesn’t, and what we won’t do. Same number when we arrive.
The same family every visit. You’ll know who’s coming, what they look like, and what time they’ll be there.
Work through the list together, clean up before we leave, walk it with you, and you only pay once you’re happy.
A selection of recent residential and commercial work across Gallatin, Hendersonville, Mt. Juliet, and the surrounding metro area. Click any project for full scope, materials, and the story behind the build.
Four quick questions, transparent price range. Use it to plan your budget before scheduling an on-site walkthrough — no contact info needed to see the number.
We started 1 CALL Home Services because we kept getting the same call. A friend’s mom needed her TV mounted. A neighbor’s yard had gotten away from her after a tough year. A single mom on our street couldn’t lift the couch alone. Every one of those calls had the same thing underneath it — somebody who needed a hand and didn’t know who to ask.
So we made it easy to ask. 1 CALL Home Services is owned and run by Mark and his family — Gallatin locals who answer their own phone, show up when they say they will, and treat your home the way they’d treat their own grandmother’s. No call center, no franchise, no hidden fees. Just us.
Based in Gallatin, TN — serving the entire Sumner County and the greater Nashville metro within a 70-mile radius. Click any pin to see the area we cover.
Verified Google reviews from homeowners across Gallatin, Hendersonville, Mt. Juliet, and the metro region. We earn every star.
Called Mark on a Tuesday when our AC quit. He was at the house by 5 that afternoon, had a new capacitor in the truck, charged us $180 total. Cool air same night. Won’t call anyone else.
Mark repainted our entire downstairs in three days. Walls, trim, doors, the works. Clean lines, no drips on the floor, all the dropcloths gone when he left. Looked like a brand new house.
Had a list of about a dozen small things — sticky doors, leaky faucet, drywall holes from a couch incident. Mark knocked it all out in one afternoon. Fair price. Honest guy.
Hired them for the "home improvement" list. Six hours, eight different tasks — shelves, doors, leaky faucet, light fixture. Cheaper than calling a handyman per job and way less stress.
Called to have our deck repaired and re-stained before summer. Mark was thorough, walked me through what he was doing, and told me which boards could wait another season instead of upselling me. That kind of honesty is rare.
Property maintenance on a rental we own — gutters, pressure wash, two small repairs. Mark handled it while we were out of state. Sent photos before and after. Made it feel like he was at our own house.
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Every quote request is answered personally by Mark — usually within the hour. No call centers, no automated replies. Just a local answering his own phone.
Fill in the basics and Mark will reach out within 24 hours to schedule your free walkthrough.
Every 1 CALL Home Services visit comes with the same standard — honest pricing, respectful service, and a job done the way we’d want it done in our own home. No job too small, and the same family on every visit.
Post-construction cleans and full junk haul-off — for builders mid-project and homeowners reclaiming a space.
A finished build is still buried in drywall dust, debris, and window stickers until someone clears it out. We haul off the mess, wipe down every surface, and detail the floors and glass — so the work shows like it’s actually finished.
Storm and yard debris, old furniture and appliances, garage and shed cleanouts — single items to full truckloads. We do the lifting and the loading, sweep up after, and haul it off the same day whenever we can.
Repairs, drywall, paint, trim, and flooring — the work that makes a room read finished.
The odd jobs and to-do list fixes that never reach the top of the list — doors that stick, drywall dings, things that need mounting, weatherproofing before the season turns. Batch them up and we knock the whole list out in one visit.
Holes, cracks, popped nails, and water damage patched and finished — plus plaster repair in older homes. We find the cause, fix it so it holds, match the texture, and sand it dust-controlled, leaving the wall ready for paint.
A paint job lives or dies on the prep. We patch, sand, caulk, and prime before a drop of color goes on — then cut sharp lines and lay full, even coats that still look right years later, not just on the first afternoon.
Finish carpentry is all in the details — the angled joints that actually close, the baseboard that meets the floor, the casing that sits straight. We measure twice, hand-fit it tight to the wall where it matters, and leave trim that reads crisp from across the room.
Ceramic and porcelain tile, plus hardwood, laminate, and vinyl plank floors — installed level and square, or repaired. We level the subfloor first, keep grout joints tight and even, and finish with clean transitions at every doorway.
Exterior surfaces and the structures around your home — washed, repaired, and refinished to last.
Driveways, siding, decks, and patios collect grime, mildew, and algae a garden hose will never touch. We match the pressure and the cleaner to each surface — so years of buildup lifts away without etching concrete, gouging wood, or stripping paint.
Board replacement, post resets, railing fixes, and a full strip-and-stain that brings a grey, weathered deck back to life. Repair and refinish only — so the structure you already have lasts another decade.
Answer four questions for a transparent price range. This is a ballpark, not a quote. Final pricing always comes from an on-site walkthrough.
This is a ballpark range based on regional averages. Your actual price comes from an on-site walkthrough — usually within 5% of this estimate, often lower.
Based in Gallatin, TN — serving the entire Sumner County and the greater Nashville metro within a 70-mile radius.
Driveways, siding, decks, fences, patios. Right pressure for every surface. Same-day quotes across Sumner County.
The wrong PSI on the wrong surface causes more damage than dirt does. Vinyl siding pitted at 3000 PSI. Painted wood stripped at the wrong tip distance. Soft cedar torn to fuzz. Concrete that turns chalky from a bleach-heavy mix.
The trade is simple but the execution matters. Right pressure for the surface. Right detergent for the stain. Clean rinse, no streaks, no runoff into your landscaping. That' + ’ + 's the difference between a wash that helps and one that costs you a siding replacement.
Vinyl siding takes 1500-2000 PSI with a 40-degree tip. Concrete can take 3000+ with a turbo nozzle. Cedar shake gets soft-washed with detergent, never high pressure. Most operators run one pressure for everything and your siding pays the price.
The rental unit at the home center is rated for 1800 PSI. You spend Saturday with it, end up with streaks on the driveway and a sore back. Worse: paint stripped from one section of trim and a brown halo on the grass where the bleach ran off.
Mildew on siding is biological. Pressure alone knocks it off, but spores left behind regrow in 90 days. Soft-wash with a sodium hypochlorite solution kills the spores at the root. Most operators skip this step because it adds time. The mildew comes back. You call somebody else next year.
The job ends when the wand turns off. Most operators pack up and leave — debris on the driveway, runoff into the flowerbeds, dirt streaks where the rinse pooled. Real pressure washing finishes with a sweep, a controlled rinse, and zero damage to what you grew on purpose.
Right PSI, right tip, right detergent for the surface. Concrete, vinyl, soft wood, fiber cement, brick — each gets its own treatment. We test on a hidden section before committing.
Soft-wash where mildew lives. Sodium hypochlorite dwell, controlled rinse, neutralizer for plants. Mildew killed at the spore, not just knocked off the surface.
Cleanup is the finish, not a bonus. Sweep the driveway. Rinse the foundation plantings. Hose down the windows you splashed. The job ends with the property cleaner than we found it.
Phone quote confirmed at the door. Number on the invoice matches the number we quoted.
Concrete and masonry can take real pressure. We use it appropriately — surface-cleaner for driveways, wand for detail.
Vinyl, painted wood, fiber cement. Detergent does the work, water rinses it off. No damage, mildew dead at the root.
Decks, fences, cedar siding. Low-pressure detergent wash, no fuzzing of the wood. Prep for stain or seal if you' + ’ + 're refinishing.
Tell us the surfaces. Square footage approximate is fine. We give you a price range on the phone, confirm in person.
We walk it with you. Test patch on a hidden corner if the substrate is questionable. Sign-off before water runs.
Soft-wash solution applied to siding for mildew. Concrete pre-treated for oil stains. Dwell time per the chemistry, not the schedule.
Surface-cleaner on driveways for even stripes. Wand work on detail. Continuous controlled rinse so nothing dries with residue.
Sweep, blow-off, foundation rinse. Walk it with you. Anything you flag gets re-hit on the spot.
Honest pricing for the Gallatin and Hendersonville area. Confirmed before any work begins.
Standard 2-car driveway. Surface-cleaner pass, hot spot detail, pre-treatment for oil stains. About 90 minutes.
Example: 600 sq ft driveway, Gallatin — \ flat.
Whole-house soft-wash on siding, full driveway clean, foundation rinse. Most popular package. Half-day on site.
Example: 2200 sq ft single-story, Hendersonville — \.
House + driveway + deck + fence + patio + walkways. Everything. Full-day to day-and-a-half depending on property size.
Example: Full property, Mt. Juliet — \.
Phone quote, on-site quote, invoice — same number. No water charges, no chemical surcharges, no surprise fees.
If streaks or missed spots show up in the first 30 days, we come back and rehit it free. Most houses don' + ’ + 't need it. The promise is there anyway.
Plants pre-rinsed and post-rinsed when we use bleach solution. Foundation plantings protected. No brown halos.
Not when it' + ’ + 's done right. Vinyl gets soft-washed at 1500-2000 PSI with the right tip distance. Painted wood gets even lower pressure with detergent. The damage stories you' + ’ + 've heard come from operators running too much pressure too close to the surface. We do the opposite.
Driveway and concrete: 12-18 months before it starts looking dirty again. House soft-wash with mildewcide: 18-24 months before mildew comes back, often longer. Wood surfaces (decks, fences): 12-18 months between washes if not stained.
Power washing uses high pressure to physically remove dirt. Works on hard surfaces. gentle low-pressure washing uses low pressure and a detergent solution (usually sodium hypochlorite based) to chemically kill mildew and algae. We use both, matched to the surface.
We use your hose bib for most jobs — standard residential water pressure is enough. If you' + ’ + 're on well water or low pressure, we can bring a buffer tank. Tell us on the phone.
Spring after the pollen washes off naturally (late April-May) is ideal. Late summer/early fall is also great for siding before the fall leaf cycle starts. We work year-round in Middle Tennessee weather permitting — just not during freezing temps.
Walls, trim, ceilings, doors, exteriors, decks. Clean lines, drop cloths everywhere, the room better than we found it.
Week one failures are drips, splatter, bleed lines, hardware that wasn' + ’ + 't taped. Those you notice immediately. Year three failures are the cracks, peels, and fade — determined entirely by the prep work nobody photographed in week one.
1 CALL runs the opposite playbook. The prep is the job. The topcoat is the last 20% of a project where the first 80% determines how long it lasts.
The look of a paint job in year three is determined by the prep in week one. Wash, scrape, patch, sand, prime. Most painters skip most of that. Result looks acceptable for six months, then starts failing.
Labor cost is identical whether the paint is \ or \ per gallon. The premium paint lasts twice as long. Smart move is premium paint as default. That' + ’ + 's ours.
Wall color creeping onto baseboard, ceiling onto wall, trim into jamb. Caused by tape pulled wrong, not pressed down, or a cheap brush. Sharp edges require pre-seal, putty-knife press, brushed cut-in, tape pulled at the right moment.
Drips on hardwood, splatter on windows, roller flecks on carpet. Cleanup is part of the job, not an afterthought. Drop cloths down before paint comes out. Fixtures bagged. Daily and final sweep.
Prep that earns the topcoat. Wash, scrape, patch, sand, spot-prime. Boring work nobody photographs. The only reason year-five looks right.
Premium paint as default, not upsell. Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore unless you specifically ask otherwise. We don' + ’ + 't bid in builder-grade then “upgrade” you to premium.
Two coats minimum, sharp edges, clean room. Brushed cut-in for sharpest line. Drop cloths everywhere. Touch-up paint labeled and left for you.
Quote covers walkthrough to final cleanup. Each phase explained.
Before any paint touches a surface, we do the work that determines how long it lasts. Wash, scrape, patch, sand, prime.
Premium paint, two-coat application, brushed cut-in for sharp transitions.
The cleanup is part of the job. Drops down before paint comes out. Daily and final sweep.
About 30 minutes for typical interior. We discuss surfaces, prep required, color and sheen, special considerations. No obligation.
Room by room, surface by surface. Paint brand and sheen identified. Timeline included.
Before full wall, 2-foot sample patch in your real room lighting. See how it reads at different times of day.
Prep first. First coat, overnight cure, second coat. Trim and doors after walls. Cut-in by brush at every transition.
Room-by-room walk at job end. Anything you flag gets corrected on the spot. Touch-up paint labeled and left for you.
Honest market ranges for residential painting in Gallatin, Hendersonville, and the broader Middle Tennessee area.
One room, walls only, two coats premium. Includes prep, paint, cleanup. 1 to 2 days.
Example: Master bedroom, Gallatin — \.
Main floor or multiple rooms. Walls, ceilings, trim where requested. Premium paint, two coats, full prep. 3 to 5 days.
Example: Full downstairs, Hendersonville — \,100.
Full exterior single-story. Siding, trim, eaves, shutters. Soft-wash prep, prime, paint.
Example: Cedar siding and trim, Mt. Juliet — \,800.
Prep, paint, application, cleanup, touch-up paint included. No hidden line items. Scope changes only with sign-off.
Paint application defects covered for 2 years. If paint peels, cracks, or fails because of our application, we fix it.
Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore unless you specifically request a different spec. No builder-grade bait-and-switch.
Single room walls only: \-\. Whole downstairs: \,800-\,500. Exterior single-story: \,500-\,000. Big variables are prep, paint spec, ceiling height, and trim detail.
Either works. You save 8-15% by supplying. We give you the spec list so you don' + ’ + 't buy wrong. Most clients have us supply because we get contractor pricing.
Interior premium paint: 7-10 years. Exterior siding: 5-8 years. South-facing trim: 3-5 years. Deck stain: 2-3 years.
Wallpaper: only if well-adhered. Popcorn: yes but scraping first is better. Paneling: yes with shellac-based primer.
Sample patches in your actual lighting first. If it reads wrong on the sample, we change the spec before any other walls go on. Color change after a full room is a new job.
Interior trim work, floor repairs, wall fixes, door rehang and replacement. The carpentry that falls between handyman and full remodel.
Squeaky floor in the hallway. Loose handrail on the basement stairs. Baseboard separating from the wall in the dining room. Door that won' + ’ + 't latch right since the humidity hit. Crown molding that has a gap nobody can quite live with.
The work is real carpentry — finish work that requires tight-fitting corners, profile matching, and tools beyond the basic handyman kit. But each job is too small for the contractor who builds additions. That gap is where 1 CALL lives.
The licensed carpenter who builds porches isn' + ’ + 't going to drive out for a single door rehang. Minimum charges and overhead don' + ’ + 't work. So the repair sits on your list for two years until you eventually live with it.
General handyman work and finish carpentry are different trades. Coping a crown molding inside corner, matching an existing baseboard profile, or hanging a pre-hung door requires tools, training, and patience the average handyman doesn' + ’ + 't bring.
Every house has its own trim profile. The big-box stores carry 8 standard profiles. Most older homes don' + ’ + 't match any of them. We hunt for the match or mill the profile ourselves so the patched section reads as original, not a band-aid.
The visible tell on amateur trim work is the joint that' + ’ + 's slightly off. Angled corners with a 1/8 gap. Baseboards that don' + ’ + 't quite meet the floor. Door casings that aren' + ’ + 't straight. Sharp eyes find these instantly. We measure twice, cut once, hand-fit it tight to the wall where it matters.
tight-fitting corners, not just angled. Inside corners on baseboard and crown get hand-fitted for tight joints that survive seasonal wood movement. Outside corners get clean angled joints with biscuit or pocket reinforcement where needed.
Match the existing profile. We carry a profile gauge and a half-dozen common trim profiles on the truck. If your trim doesn' + ’ + 't match what' + ’ + 's available, we source it or mill it. The repaired section reads original.
Sand, prime, putty, finish. Nail holes get wood-puttied flush. Joints get caulked sharp. Sanded smooth, primed where bare wood was exposed, painted to match. The repair becomes invisible.
If your project isn' + ’ + 't on this list, ask. We will tell you straight whether it' + ’ + 's in our lane.
Squeaks, transitions, board replacement, threshold repairs. Without ripping up the whole floor.
Crown, baseboard, casing, chair rail. Install new, repair existing, match profile.
Pre-hung install, slab swap, planing, hardware adjust. Custom-fit when the rough opening is out of square.
Drywall patches, paneling install, beadboard, wainscoting. Real finish work, sanded smooth.
30 minutes on site. We see the work, capture trim profiles, measure openings. You get a written scope same day.
We source the trim that matches what' + ’ + 's already there. If big-box doesn' + ’ + 't carry it, we hit specialty lumber yards or mill it ourselves.
Real carpentry. Hand-fitted inside corners, hand-fitted cuts to wall irregularities, biscuit-joined outside corners where structural.
Nail holes flush. Joints sharp. Sanded smooth. Primed bare wood. Painted to match existing. The repair becomes invisible.
Honest pricing for finish carpentry across Middle Tennessee. Confirmed at the in-person walk.
One specific repair. Door rehang, single squeak fix, baseboard section repair. 1-3 hours.
Example: Pre-hung door rehang — \.
Full day, 6-10 carpentry items. Mix of doors, trim, floor work, drywall patches. Most popular booking.
Example: 8-item carpentry day, Hendersonville — \.
Crown, baseboard, and casing in a single room. Includes prep, install, paint-ready finish.
Example: Crown + baseboard, living room, Gallatin — \,650.
Inside corners on baseboard and crown get hand-fitted. Outside corners get clean angled joints with biscuit or glue reinforcement.
Trim repairs match the existing profile. We carry profile gauges and a half-dozen common profiles. Specialty profiles sourced or milled.
If the joint opens, the door binds, or the trim separates because of our install, we come back and fix it.
Yes. We carry a profile gauge to capture the exact shape, then source the closest available profile or have it milled. The repair reads as part of the original install.
Both. Painted is easier (caulk fills minor gaps). Stained is harder because joints and putty have to be invisible. We work with both, just budget extra time for stained.
Yes, most of the time. From above we can drive squeak-eliminator screws between the subfloor and joist. From below (basement or crawl) we shim and screw the subfloor to the joist. About 85% of squeaks can be fixed without removing the finished floor.
Yes. Crown is one of our most common installs. We cope the inside corners, angled cut the outside, and finish with putty and caulk so the joints disappear. Most rooms take a day to a day-and-a-half.
Up to 12 inches we patch with mesh and compound, sand smooth, paint-ready. Larger holes we cut a square, install a backer, screw a drywall patch, tape, mud, sand. Either way the repair becomes invisible after paint.
Post-construction cleanup across Middle Tennessee — rough cleans between trades and final detail cleans before walk-through. Debris hauled off the same day, drywall dust vacuumed with a fine dust filter and wiped down, floors and glass detailed so the finished work actually shows finished.
Drywall and saw dust on every surface. Offcuts, plastic, and packaging in every room. Stickers and paint specks on the windows, compound ground into the floors. The trades that built it rarely clean it — and skipping the cleanup risks scratched hardwood, etched glass, and stained surfaces that cost more to fix than to clean right.
1 CALL handles the part everyone dreads, in phases. Rough clean between trades, final detail clean before handover, debris hauled off the same day — so a finished build shows like a finished build the first time someone walks it.
Framing offcuts, drywall scrap, packaging, plastic, and empty buckets stacked in the garage, the rooms, or the yard. The build crew moves to the next job and the cleanup becomes your problem. We clear interior and exterior grounds and haul it all off in one pass — gone the same day, not piled at the curb.
Sanding drywall throws a fine dust that settles on every ledge, vent, blade, and fixture in the house. A broom just lifts it back into the air. We fine-filter vacuum surfaces top to bottom so the dust is actually trapped and gone, not relocated to the next room.
New windows come covered in manufacturer stickers; paint, texture, and paint specks get flecked on the glass. Left too long it bonds and risks etching the pane. We scrape, clean, and clear every window inside and out, streak-free — so the light comes through clean.
Dust keeps settling for days after the final clean, and floors hide ground-in compound and grit. A single clean too early shows dirty again at the walk-through. We do a touch-up detail right before handover — re-clean settled dust, mop and polish floors, vacuum carpets, disinfect high-touch points — so it’s move-in ready, not just recently cleaned.
One crew, top to bottom, hauled the same day. Debris doesn’t sit at the curb waiting on a second trip — it leaves with us. We rough clean between trades and final clean before handover.
Detail work, not a quick sweep. Every surface vacuumed with a fine dust filter; walls, sills, cabinets, baseboards, fixtures, fans, vents, trim, glass, and floors detailed — the work that makes a space genuinely move-in clean.
We walk the site with you before we call it done. Anything missed gets handled on the spot. The build passes the walk-through because we walked it first.
No add-on fees for haul-off or detail work. We work whichever phases your build needs — rough between trades, final before handover, and a touch-up right before walk-through.
Clearing the big stuff so the site is safe and workable — interior and exterior grounds.
The fine work that traps drywall dust and details every surface in the build.
The last pass right before walk-through or move-in — so it shows fully ready.
We walk the site, note the stage — rough, final, or touch-up — and scope the haul-off and detail work each phase needs.
We work around your other trades and your closing or move-in date. Rough cleans between trades, final clean before handover — a firm date, not a maybe.
One crew works the whole site top to bottom — haul-off, fine-filter vacuum, surface detail, windows, and floors in a single pass per phase.
Final walk before we leave. Anything missed gets handled on the spot — no second trip, no callback before move-in.
Straight from our rate sheet — you only pay for the phases your build actually needs. Final pricing is confirmed at the on-site walk.
Removing large debris, sweeping, and initial dust removal before the finish work is completed.
Extensive detailed work — scraping paint and stickers off the glass, vacuuming, and wiping down all fixtures and surfaces.
A final clean after inspections and the walk-through — move-in ready.
How flat-rate jobs are figured: estimated labor hours × hourly rate + disposal fees + supply cost.
The same crew works the whole site through each phase. No partial cleans, no “we’ll come back for the floors.”
Debris leaves with us the same day. We don’t bag it and stack it at the curb for someone else to deal with.
Final walk-through with you on site. If it’s not right, we fix it before we leave — not on a callback.
Wherever you need us. A rough clean between trades keeps the site safe and workable, a final detail clean comes once the trades are done, and a touch-up runs right before the walk-through or move-in to catch settled dust. Many builds use us for all three phases.
We haul it off. Wood scraps, drywall, packaging, plastic, and job-site trash leave with us the same day — we don’t just bag it and leave it at the curb for you to handle.
Yes — that’s the part most people underestimate. We fine-filter vacuum to trap the fine drywall and saw dust, then wipe down every surface, sill, vent, fan, fixture, and baseboard. Dust gone, not relocated to the next room.
Yes. Manufacturer stickers, paint flecks, and texture paint specks scraped and cleaned off the glass and tracks, inside and out — carefully, so the panes come clean and streak-free without scratching or etching.
Both. We do rough and final cleans for builders, GCs, and remodelers on a per-job basis, and one-time post-renovation cleanups for homeowners. Same standard either way.
We don’t build new — we repair and refinish what you’ve got. Board replacement, railing fixes, post resets, stain and seal. Built to last another decade in Tennessee weather.
Tennessee weather is hard on wood. Hot humid summers swell the boards. Freeze-thaw cycles push the screws out. Carpenter bees and rot find any weak spot. Left alone, small problems turn into a full replacement.
Caught in time, they don’t have to. The difference between a deck you replace and a deck you keep is the post, the screws, and the finish. We repair and refinish to all three — so what you already have lasts years longer.
One soft board wicks water down into the joists below it. Swap the board, ignore the cause, and the rot keeps moving. We replace the board and check the framing underneath so it doesn’t come back next season.
Modern treated lumber uses copper-based preservatives that eat regular coated screws in five years. Corroded screws bleed stains, lose grip, and the board lifts. When we re-fasten, stainless or rust-proof only.
Most fences fail at the post first — heaved by frost, or rotted where water pools in old concrete. We reset the post deep enough that frost can't lift it and re-pour with a slight slope at the top so water runs off instead of collecting.
Wait too long between coats and the wood greys, cups, and drinks up water. A proper strip, sand, and re-stain resets the clock. We tell you the schedule and can keep you on it.
We fix the cause, not just the symptom. A soft board usually means a wet joist. We check underneath and address what’s actually rotting, so the repair holds.
Stainless screws when we re-fasten. Not coated. Not regular coated. Stainless or rust-proof only. A few extra dollars per pound. Saves the deck.
Strip, sand, and seal so the finish lasts. A refinish that’s done right protects against water and UV for years — not a quick coat that flakes off by next summer.
Repair and refinish only — from a single board to a full strip-and-stain. We don’t build new.
Replace rotted or split boards, reinforce sagging joists, fix railings and stairs. Make an existing deck last another 10-15 years.
Bring a grey, weathered deck back to color and protect it for years. Spot board swaps rolled in as needed.
Panel replacement, picket repair, storm damage and routine wear. We match your existing fence style.
Re-set heaved or rotted posts and fix sagging gates — without redoing the whole run.
20-30 minutes on site. We check the boards, posts, framing, and finish, then scope exactly what needs doing.
What we’re replacing, what we’re refinishing, what can wait. Down to the board and the screw.
Daily cleanup. Same crew start to finish. We fix the cause, not just what shows on the surface.
Strip, sand, and re-stain so the repair blends in and the whole structure is sealed for years.
Written workmanship warranty on our repairs. Maintenance schedule attached so it lasts.
Honest pricing for the Middle Tennessee market. Confirmed at the on-site walk.
Replace boards, fix railing, reinforce a sagging joist, replace a fence panel. Most repairs done in hours.
Example: 6 deck boards + 2 rail spindles — $650.
Strip, sand, and re-stain the whole deck, with spot board replacement rolled in as needed.
Example: 12x16 deck strip + sand + stain, Hendersonville — $1,600.
Reset posts, replace pickets and panels, fix gates, then clean and seal.
Example: 3 posts reset + 12 pickets + seal, Gallatin — $950.
The repairs we make are covered — board fixes, post resets, railing work backed for 2 years. Material warranties separate.
Standard coated screws fail in treated wood. We use stainless or rust-proof. Small cost, huge lifespan difference.
You see exactly what we’re replacing and refinishing. No surprise add-ons without your sign-off.
Most decks people think are “gone” just need board replacement, a few joist repairs, and a refinish. We’ll tell you straight at the walk if it’s truly past saving — we don’t sell repairs that won’t hold.
No — repair and refinish only. If you need a brand-new deck or fence built from scratch, we’ll point you to a builder we trust. What we do is make the structure you already have last years longer.
A proper strip, sand, and re-stain holds 2-3 years before it needs another coat, depending on sun exposure and foot traffic. We’ll set you up with the schedule so it never gets away from you.
Sealer is clear or lightly tinted. Stain has more pigment and changes the wood color. Both protect against water and UV, and both need reapplication every 2-3 years.
Usually not. A leaning post is normally a frost-heave or rotted-concrete problem at that one post. We reset it deep enough that frost can't lift it and re-pour — no need to redo the whole run.
Restore, repair, replace, refinish — the catch-all service for everything on your to-do list. Doors that stick, drywall dings, fixtures to swap, a TV or shelf to mount, weatherproofing, furniture to assemble, and the odd jobs nobody else wants. We batch the whole to-do list into a single trip across Middle Tennessee.
A door that won’t latch. A ding in the drywall from moving the couch. A faucet that drips, a fan that wobbles, a TV that’s still leaning against the wall waiting to be mounted. None of it is a real project — which is exactly why it never gets done. Every contractor you call wants a big job, and the small stuff piles up for months.
1 CALL is built for that pile. Restore, repair, replace, refinish — we batch the whole list into one visit so you knock out ten things in an afternoon instead of chasing ten different people. One call, one crew, one trip, and the fridge list is finally clear.
Mount a TV, swap a faucet, patch a wall — the big outfits won’t roll a truck for it, and the ones who will never call back. So it sits. We take the small jobs on purpose and batch them into one visit — the whole list at once, not one task at a time.
A drywall guy, a plumber for the faucet, somebody for the door, a different person to assemble the furniture. Coordinating four trades for an afternoon of work is more hassle than the work itself. One crew handles the whole to-do list — you make a single call and we sort the rest.
A sticking door wears the frame. A small drip rots the cabinet base. A loose handrail becomes a fall. Left alone, the little stuff gets expensive — we catch it while it’s still a fifteen-minute fix, not a teardown.
Half these jobs need a stud finder, a level, the right anchor, or a tool you’d buy once and never use again. We show up with the truck stocked — bits, anchors, caulk, hardware — so the TV hits the studs, the shelf sits level, and nothing comes loose six months later.
The whole list in one trip. Send us the to-do list before we come — we plan the visit, bring the parts, and knock out everything we can in a single stop instead of nickel-and-diming you trip by trip.
Done right, not just done. Anchored into studs, sealed where it needs sealing, level and square. A repair that holds — not a quick patch that fails the next time you look at it.
Honest about what’s worth it. If a job needs a licensed specialist or isn’t worth the cost to fix, we tell you straight. We’d rather pass on a task than charge you for one that won’t hold.
No job too small. From a single fix to a full to-do list, we handle it in one visit — restore, repair, replace, refinish.
The wear-and-tear fixes that keep a home tight — doors, drywall, trim, and the things that stick, drip, or rattle.
The replace-and-install work — fixtures out, new ones in, mounted level and anchored to hold.
The catch-all — assembly, weatherproofing, and the tasks that don’t fit any other list.
Text or call us the whole to-do list — doors, mounts, swaps, odd jobs. The more we know up front, the better we pack the truck.
We scope the list and give you an honest range — hourly for a few small jobs, or a flat price for a bigger batch. Confirmed before we start.
One crew, truck stocked with parts and hardware, working the list top to bottom in a single trip — no return runs for forgotten pieces.
We walk the list with you, fix anything that isn’t right on the spot, haul off our mess, and leave the place tidy.
Honest pricing for the Middle Tennessee area. Confirmed before we start — no surprise add-ons.
One job done right — a TV mounted, a faucet swapped, a door re-hung, a fixture installed. In and out, usually within the hour.
Example: TV mounted to studs + cables tidied, Gallatin — $140.
A handful of small jobs batched into one visit — a few mounts, a couple swaps, drywall touch-ups, and the odd job at the bottom of the list.
Example: TV mount + 2 shelves + faucet swap + door fix, Hendersonville — $385.
The whole fridge list in one trip — repairs, swaps, assembly, weatherproofing, and touch-ups across the house. The big catch-up day.
Example: Move-in to-do list — mounts, blinds, hardware, caulk & assembly, Mt. Juliet — $620.
We take the one-task calls everyone else turns down — and we’d rather batch your list than tell you it isn’t worth our time.
Mounts hit the studs, fixtures get the right anchors, seams get caulked. Done so it holds — not so it looks fine for a week.
If a task needs a licensed specialist, we say so up front. We don’t take work we can’t do right.
No — small is exactly what this service is for. Mounting one TV, swapping one faucet, patching one wall: that’s the call we want. And if you’ve got a whole list, even better — we’ll batch it all into a single visit so it’s done in one trip.
That’s the whole idea. Send us the full list — doors, mounts, swaps, assembly, touch-ups — and we plan the visit and pack the truck to knock out everything we can in one stop. One call instead of chasing five different trades.
Both, whichever is fairer to you. A single quick fix is usually a flat task price; a longer to-do list is priced as a half- or full-day batch. We confirm the number before we start, so there’s no surprise at the end.
The everyday stuff — swapping a faucet, a light fixture, a ceiling fan, a switch plate — yes. For anything that needs a licensed plumber or electrician (re-piping, panel work, new circuits), we’ll tell you straight and point you to someone we trust.
Either way. Our truck is stocked with hardware, anchors, caulk, and common fixtures, so most jobs we cover. For specific pieces — a particular faucet, a TV mount, a certain blind — you can buy exactly what you want, or we’ll pick it up and add it to the quote.
Drywall and plaster repair across Middle Tennessee — holes and cracks patched, water-damaged board cut out and replaced, popped nails reset, metal corner trim and re-sealing the seams. We also repair old-home plaster walls, then match the texture — smooth or textured — and sand it dust-controlled so the wall is ready to paint.
Anyone can slap mud in a hole. The trouble shows up after paint — a flashing patch in raked light, a crack that comes right back through, texture that doesn’t match the wall around it, sanding dust over every surface in the room. Done wrong, the repair is more obvious than the damage was.
1 CALL does the part that actually matters: find the cause, repair it so it holds, blend and texture-match so it disappears, and sand it dust-controlled — so the wall is ready for paint and you can’t tell where the damage was.
A patch that isn’t blended wide and primed shows as a shiny or dull spot the moment light rakes across it. We blend the compound out, prime the repair, and texture-match it so it reflects light the same as the wall around it — invisible once it’s painted.
Fill a crack with mud alone and it reopens with the next season’s movement. The fix is the tape, not just the fill. We re-seal the joint — mesh or paper over the crack — before we mud it so the repair flexes with the house instead of splitting again.
Pops happen when a screw wasn’t set or the framing moved; a dented metal corner trim never sits flush again. A thin coat over them only buys a few months. We reset the screw into solid wood or replace the metal corner trim, then re-patch — so it stays put.
Open sanding throws a fine drywall dust over every surface, vent, and floor in the house — and into the next room. We mask off the work, sand dust-controlled, and clean up before we leave — so you get a finished wall, not a dusty house.
We fix the cause before we fix the wall. A water stain means we find and stop the leak first; a recurring crack gets taped, not just filled. Repair the reason and the patch holds.
Blended and texture-matched, not just filled. We blend the compound wide, prime the patch, and match the existing texture — smooth or textured — so the repair disappears under paint.
Dust-controlled and cleaned up. We mask the room, sand with dust control, and wipe down before we go. You’re left with a paint-ready wall and a clean room — not a sanding mess to handle.
From a single doorknob hole to whole-wall plaster repair in an older home — every patch blended, texture-matched, sanded dust-controlled, and ready for paint.
The everyday drywall repairs — doorknob holes, settling cracks, popped screws, and dinged corners patched flush.
Older-home plaster walls — cracks, plaster pulling away from the wall, and loose, bulging sections stabilized, rebuilt, and finished perfectly smooth.
Water-damage repair and a finish that matches the wall around it — sanded dust-controlled and primed for paint.
We look at the damage and find the cause — a leak, settling, or a bad screw — then scope the patch, the tape, and the texture match it needs.
Water-damaged board cut out and replaced, holes patched, cracks taped, popped nails reset, metal corner trim fixed — so the repair holds instead of coming back.
We blend the compound wide and match the texture — smooth or textured — so the patch blends into the existing wall.
Dust-controlled sanding, primed patch, room wiped down. We leave you a clean, paint-ready wall — not a sanding mess.
Honest pricing for the Middle Tennessee area. Confirmed at the on-site walk.
Holes, cracks, and popped nails patched, re-sealed, texture-matched, sanded dust-controlled, and primed ready for paint.
Example: Doorknob hole + 3 popped nails, textured match, Gallatin — $250.
Water-damaged drywall cut out and replaced, joints re-sealed, texture-matched, sanded, and primed — once the leak is stopped.
Example: Ceiling water-damage cut-out + texture match, Hendersonville — $750.
Old-home plaster stabilized and rebuilt, or a full wall finished perfectly smooth and finished for paint.
Example: Loose, bulging plaster section rebuilt + smooth coat, Mt. Juliet — $1,400.
Blended wide, primed, and texture-matched. If you can still spot the repair after paint, it isn’t finished — and we’re not done.
Water damage means we find the source before we patch. A recurring crack gets taped, not just filled — so it holds the next season.
We mask the room, sand with dust control, and wipe down before we leave. A finished wall and a clean room — not a dusty house.
Yes — smooth or textured. We match the texture on the wall around the repair and blend it in, so once it’s painted you can’t tell where the patch is. Matching texture is most of what makes a patch invisible.
Both. Older Middle Tennessee homes have old-style plaster walls, which cracks and “blows” loose when the old plaster lets go behind it — that needs re-securing or rebuilding, not just mud. Newer homes are drywall, which we patch, tape, and texture-match. We handle either, and we blend plaster into drywall where the two meet.
Yes, once the leak is stopped. We cut out the water-damaged drywall or plaster, replace it, re-seal, texture-match, and prime so the stain doesn’t bleed back through the paint. If the leak is still active, that has to be fixed first or the damage just returns.
Yes. We blend, texture-match, sand dust-controlled, and prime the patch — so the wall is ready for your painter or for us. We also do the painting, so we can patch and paint in one visit if you’d like.
Far less than you’d expect. We mask off the work area and sand dust-controlled to keep the fine drywall dust contained, then wipe down the room before we leave. You get a finished wall without dust settling over the whole house.
Tile and flooring across Middle Tennessee — ceramic and porcelain tile for floors, backsplashes, and tub and shower surrounds, plus hardwood, laminate, and luxury vinyl plank installation and repair. Subfloor leveling, board and plank swaps, clean transitions, and re-grout and re-caulk that actually holds.
Cracked grout lines, a tile that rocks under your foot, planks that lift at the seams, a backsplash that never sat flat. Almost none of it is the tile or the plank — it’s a subfloor that wasn’t flat, a backer board that wasn’t set, or a moisture protection that got skipped. Cover a bad subfloor with new flooring and the new floor fails the same way the old one did.
1 CALL sets the floor right from the bottom up. Subfloor leveled and prepped first, the right setting material for the room, transitions and thresholds done clean — so a new floor lasts and a repair blends in instead of standing out.
If the floor isn’t flat before the tile goes down, you get lifted, uneven edges — edges that stand proud, tiles that rock, and grout lines that crack within a season. We level and prep the subfloor first so the tile sits flat and stays put.
Wrong grout, a missed expansion joint, or silicone where it should never go, and the lines crack, darken, and let water through. We re-grout with the right product and re-caulk every change-of-plane in flexible sealant so the joints stay sealed and clean.
Laminate and vinyl plank need a flat base and a small expansion gap at the walls. Skip either and the planks peak at the seams or pull apart in the cold. We flatten the subfloor, lay the floor padding, and leave the right gap hidden under the trim.
Where tile meets wood, or floor meets a doorway, is where cheap work shows — uneven height, exposed edges, a strip that catches your toe. We set transitions and thresholds level and tight so the floor reads as one finished surface, room to room.
Subfloor prep before anything goes down. We check for flat, level, and dry, then patch, level, and set backer board where it’s needed. The prep is the part that decides whether the floor lasts — so we never skip it.
The right material for the room. Porcelain and the correct mortar for wet areas, moisture protection under plank on slab, flexible caulk at every change of plane. We match the product to where it’s going, not to what’s on the truck.
Clean lines, tight transitions, swept up daily. Straight grout lines, level thresholds, trim and quarter-round back in place. We clean the site at the end of every day and walk the finished floor with you before we call it done.
From a full tile install to a single cracked plank. New installs, repairs, and the finishing details that make the floor read clean.
Ceramic and porcelain for floors, backsplashes, and tub and shower surrounds — set on a prepped, waterproofed base.
Floor installation in solid and engineered hardwood, laminate, and luxury vinyl plank — flattened, underlaid, and gapped right.
Spot fixes and the finishing details — swap a damaged board, re-grout a tired floor, and tie the rooms together.
We measure the space, check the subfloor for flat and dry, and talk through material — tile, hardwood, laminate, or vinyl plank — and the look you’re after.
Square footage, the prep your subfloor needs, the product, and the price — itemized before we order or start.
Subfloor leveled and backer board or floor padding set, then tile or plank laid straight with proper spacing and the right setting material.
Grout and caulk the joints, set transitions and trim, clean the floor, and walk it with you before we leave. Squeaks, lifted, uneven edges, gaps — handled on the spot.
Honest pricing for the Middle Tennessee area. Labor ranges below — material is separate and confirmed at the on-site walk.
Ceramic and porcelain floors, backsplashes, and tub and shower surrounds, including subfloor prep, backer board, grout, and seal. Labor only; tile separate.
Example: 120 sq ft porcelain bathroom floor + prep, Gallatin — $1,050.
Floor install in hardwood, laminate, or luxury vinyl plank, including subfloor flattening, floor padding, transitions, and trim reset. Labor only; flooring separate.
Example: 400 sq ft vinyl plank living room + prep, Hendersonville — $1,700.
Swap cracked tile or damaged planks, re-grout and re-caulk a tired floor, fix a squeak, or reset a transition. Priced by the job, most done in hours.
Example: Full kitchen re-grout + re-caulk, Mt. Juliet — $450.
No tile or plank goes down over a floor that isn’t flat and dry. The prep is what makes the floor last — we never skip it to save an hour.
Porcelain and the correct mortar in wet areas, moisture protection under plank on slab, flexible caulk at every change of plane. Matched to where it’s going.
Square footage, prep, material, and price itemized up front. No surprise add-ons without your sign-off, and we walk the finished floor with you.
Sometimes — vinyl plank and laminate can often float over a sound, flat existing floor, which saves on tear-out. Tile almost always needs the old surface up and a proper backer board set. We check it at the walk and tell you straight which way is right for your floor.
Either works. Most folks pick the tile or plank they like and we install it; we can also bring samples and order it for you. Our pricing above is labor — material is quoted separately so you always see exactly what you’re paying for.
Yes. Uneven floors get leveled with patch or floor-leveling compound before anything goes down, and squeaks usually come from a loose subfloor we can re-secure. Fixing the base is the part that makes the new floor — or the repair — actually hold.
Absolutely — that’s one of the most common calls we get. We rake out the old grout, re-grout in your color, seal it, and re-caulk every corner and edge in flexible sealant. It makes a tired tile floor or shower look new without a full replacement.
Yes. Kitchen and bath backsplashes, tub and shower surrounds, and floors — all in ceramic or porcelain. Wet areas get the backer board and waterproofing they need behind the tile, so the wall holds up to the water for the long haul.
Storm-downed limbs and yard debris, junk and clutter haul-off, old furniture and appliances, garage, shed, and basement cleanouts, and move-out hauls across Middle Tennessee — single items to full truckloads, loaded by hand, gone the same day. No dumpster to rent, no driving to the dump. You point, we carry, it leaves with us.
A storm drops limbs across the yard. The garage fills up until you can’t park in it. An old fridge or a worn-out couch sits in the basement because it’s too heavy and awkward to move alone. Renting a dumpster means a driveway eyesore for a week. Borrowing a truck means a strained back and a run to the transfer station you don’t have time for.
1 CALL does the whole thing. We bring the truck and the hands, load it by hand, sweep up after, and haul it off the same day. You don’t lift a thing, and nothing sits at the curb waiting on a second trip.
An old appliance, a sleeper sofa, a treadmill, a pile of storm limbs — the kind of weight that turns into a strained back or a trip you keep putting off. We bring the crew and load every piece by hand from wherever it sits, up the stairs or out of the basement, so you never touch it.
Renting a roll-off means a permit on some streets, a driveway blocked for a week, and paying for a full container to clear a half-load. We pull up with the truck, load only what you’re getting rid of, and drive it away the same day — no rental, no week-long eyesore.
Wind and ice bring down limbs, branches, and brush across the whole yard, and a single tarp run barely makes a dent. We rake it up, drag it out, and haul the whole pile off — limbs, branches, brush, and yard debris gone in one pass, ground left clean.
The garage, the shed, the basement, or a whole move-out fills with years of clutter, and clearing it is an all-weekend job you never get to. We do it in hours — sort what stays, load what goes, sweep the space, and leave it ready to use or hand over.
You don’t lift a thing. We carry every item from wherever it sits — upstairs, out back, down in the basement — load it onto the truck by hand, and haul it off the same day. No dumpster to rent, no run to the dump.
We sweep up before we leave. A haul-off isn’t done when the truck is full. We clear the loose debris, sweep the space, and leave the garage, room, or yard clean — not just emptier.
One flat price, no surprise fees. We quote by the load before we start, dump fees included. What we say at the curb is what you pay — no hourly meter, no add-on for the heavy or awkward stuff.
Single items to full truckloads, loaded by hand and gone the same day. Pairs cleanly with our construction site cleanup when a job leaves debris behind. Haul-off only — we don’t mow lawns.
Limbs, branches, brush, and storm-downed debris raked up, dragged out, and hauled off in one pass.
Old furniture, appliances, and general clutter carried out from anywhere on the property and gone the same day.
Full clearing of a garage, shed, basement, or whole move-out — sorted, loaded, swept, and ready to hand over.
Point at the pile, the room, or the items — in person or by a couple of phone photos. We size it by the load and give you a flat price up front.
Most hauls we can knock out the day you call. We lock a window that works for you — a firm time, not a maybe.
One crew loads every item by hand from wherever it sits — upstairs, out back, basement — onto the truck. You don’t lift a thing.
It leaves with us the same day — no curb pile, no second trip. We sweep the space before we go so it’s clean, not just empty.
Flat pricing for the Middle Tennessee area, dump fees included. Confirmed before we load a thing.
One or a few items — an old couch, a fridge, a mattress, a small debris pile — carried out and hauled off the same day.
Example: Old sofa & recliner haul-off, Gallatin — $140.
A garage corner, a single-room declutter, or a yard full of storm limbs — about half a truck, loaded by hand and swept up after.
Example: Storm-limb cleanup & haul, Hendersonville — $325.
A full garage, shed, basement, or move-out cleanout — everything sorted, loaded, hauled, and the space left swept and ready.
Example: Full garage cleanout & haul-off, Mt. Juliet — $700.
We carry every item from wherever it sits and load it ourselves. No lifting, no straining, no waiting on a second pair of hands.
It leaves with us the same day, dump fees included. We don’t bag it and stack it at the street for someone else to handle.
One price quoted before we start, no hourly meter or surprise fees — and we sweep the space clean before we leave.
No — that’s the whole point. We carry every item from wherever it sits, whether that’s upstairs, out in the shed, or down in the basement. You point at what’s going and we load it by hand. You don’t lift a thing.
Either. We’ll haul a single old couch, fridge, or mattress just as readily as a full garage cleanout. Single items to full truckloads — we price it by the load so you only pay for what’s going.
Most of the time, yes. A lot of hauls we knock out the day you call, especially storm debris and single items. Send us a couple of phone photos or have us walk it, and we’ll lock a same-day or next-day window.
Yes — downed limbs, branches, brush, and storm debris raked up, dragged out, and hauled off in one pass, ground left clean. Note we’re haul-off only: we clear and remove debris, but we don’t mow lawns.
Yes. We quote one flat price by the load before we start, with the dump fees built in. No hourly meter, no surprise add-on for the heavy or awkward stuff — what we say at the curb is what you pay.
A selection of residential and commercial projects across Gallatin, Hendersonville, Mt. Juliet, Lebanon, and the surrounding metro area. Click any project for full scope, materials, and final pricing.
Every project shown above started with a single phone call and a free on-site walkthrough. No pressure, no obligation — just a transparent conversation about what you want built.
A family-owned home services company built on three rules: be honest about cost, be respectful of the person asking, do the job right the first time.
We started 1 CALL Home Services because we kept getting the same call. A friend’s mom needed her TV mounted. A neighbor’s yard had gotten away from her. A single mom on our street couldn’t lift the couch alone. Every one of those calls had the same thing underneath it — somebody who needed a hand and didn’t know who to ask.
So we made it easy to ask. 1 CALL Home Services is owned and run by Mark and his family — Gallatin locals who answer their own phone, show up when they say they will, and treat your home the way they’d treat their own grandmother’s. There’s no call center, no franchise, no hidden fees. Just us.
We don’t have decades of history yet, but we have something better: we answer our own phone, we show up at our own jobs, and we’d rather lose a quote than over-promise. Every visit is done by us or someone we’ve personally trained — never a sub, never a stranger.
1 CALL Home Services is new — but the values behind it aren’t. Family-owned from day one, built on the same standard we hold ourselves to in our own home.
For years, Mark were the people friends and family called when something around the house wasn’t getting done — a TV that needed mounting, a yard that had gotten away, a couch that needed moving.
They start 1 CALL Home Services — family-owned, fully insured, judgment-free. The promise from day one: answer our own phone, show up when we say we will, never sub the work out.
Now helping families across Middle Tennessee. Same Mark on every job. Same standard on every visit.
Most home help is forgettable. We don’t want to be. Here’s the standard we hold every visit to — and what that looks like in practice.
Every job — from a single picture hung to a full-day "Decks and Fences" list — held to the standard we’d apply in our own home. Level. Anchored right. Cleaned up before we leave.
Honest quotes in plain English. The number we tell you on the phone is the number on the invoice. No "while we were in there" surprises. If we find something we didn’t expect, we tell you before we charge for it.
On time, every time. Same-day responses to your call or text. We come in clean clothes, with the tools and the right anchors, and we leave the home better than we found it.
Call, text, or send the details. Mark answers his own phone — usually within an hour during business hours. After hours we text back same evening for emergencies.
Answer four quick questions for a transparent price range based on regional averages. This is a ballpark, not a binding quote. Final pricing always comes from an on-site walkthrough with Mark.
This is a ballpark range based on regional averages. Your actual price comes from an on-site walkthrough — usually within 5% of this estimate, often lower.
Based in Gallatin, TN — serving the entire Sumner County and the greater Nashville metro within a 70-mile radius. Click any pin to see the area we cover.
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1 CALL Home Services is hiring across Gallatin, Hendersonville, and the Nashville metro. We need painters, carpenters, pressure-washing techs, cleanup crew leads, and deck & fence repair techs — plus general handymen who can do a little of everything. Consistent year-round work. Fast pay. A growing local company that respects the trade.
We're not a churn shop. The people who run with 1 CALL stay with 1 CALL because we keep them busy, pay on time, and treat the trade with respect. If that sounds like the company you've been looking for, read on.
Home services is hard work. We don't pretend otherwise. What we do is make sure the work, the pay, and the schedule are predictable enough that you can build a real life around the job.
We hold our crews to a high standard because our customers do. If you can meet these, you'll fit right in.
Whether you're a master of one trade or jack of all of them — we have a path for you. Spanish-speaking applicants welcome.
Interior & exterior residential. Cut-in, roll, spray. We'll match your hourly to your skill — experienced painters start higher.
Crown molding, baseboards, door hangs, built-ins. Steady work — finish carpentry is the busiest trade we run.
Driveways, house soft-wash, decks, fleet. We'll train you on equipment if you're reliable — entry-friendly.
Run post-construction cleanups. Debris haul-off, dust and surface detail, floors and glass. Steady year-round work.
Board replacement, post resets, railing fixes, strip and re-stain. Treated & cedar experience preferred. Per-project or hourly.
Do-a-little-of-everything. The kind of person who can hang a door, patch drywall, install a vanity, and re-caulk a tub before lunch.
No long phone calls. No “we'll call you back.” If you're qualified, we move fast — most applicants hear back within 48 hours.
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