Punch List & Honey-Do Handyman in Tampa, FL
Furniture assembly, light fixtures, door swaps, picture hanging, weatherstripping — the small jobs that pile up, knocked out in one Tampa visit. Licensed contractor, written custom quote.
Licensed Florida Contractor
CRC 1330291 since 2005. Permitted for the items on your punch list that need real licensing.
Bundled For Value
Stack 4–10 small jobs onto one trip. Better per-task value than booking each one separately.
Written Workmanship Warranty
Every punch list visit is warrantied in writing. Something not right? We come back.
A punch list is a group of small jobs handled on one visit.
Originally a construction term: the punch list is the page of remaining items a contractor walks at the end of a project. Tampa homeowners now use it for the same idea at home — a written list of small fixes, swaps, and installs that have piled up and need to get done. Honey-do list and handyman list are casual names for the same thing.
Stacking 4 to 10 of those items onto a single Tampa visit is the trick. Each one alone would not justify a service call. Bundled together, they fill a half-day or full-day block and get knocked off in one trip.
Fifteen Tampa punch list jobs we do every week.
Most punch list visits stack 4 to 10 of these onto one trip. If your task is not on the grid, ask. Most small home repairs across Tampa Bay fit on a handyman list.
Honey-do, punch list, or handyman list?
People call it different things. The work is the same. Here is how the three terms actually relate.
The casual, household name.
The list a spouse, partner, or roommate hands you on Saturday morning. Casual, varied, usually written on a fridge magnet or in a Notes app.
Who uses it: Most Tampa homeowners.
The construction-industry term.
Originally the list of remaining items a contractor "punches off" at the end of a project. Now used for any tightly written list of small jobs you want handled in one trip.
Who uses it: Contractors and builders. Buyers in pre-listing or post-renovation cleanup.
The booking term.
What you call the punch list when you hand it to a Tampa handyman. Same work, same items, same bundling. Booked as a half-day or full-day visit.
Who uses it: Anyone scheduling the work with a handyman.
Every Tampa punch list is quoted individually.
Send your list. We send back an itemized written quote within 24 business hours.
Why we quote every list.
Your list is not the same as the next homeowner's. Sending us your specific items lets us factor in access, materials, parts you have already bought, and how many tasks stack onto one Tampa trip.
Most homeowners hear back within 24 business hours with a recommended visit length, parts list, and a written quote we hold unless the scope changes.
Request Your QuoteTampa punch list ballpark.
- Quick visit (1–2 hrs)~$150–$250
- Half-day (4 hrs)~$400–$550
- Full-day (8 hrs)~$800–$1,000
Estimates only, not a quote or guarantee. Final price depends on scope, materials, parts, access, and how many items stack on a single visit. Every list is priced individually.
Four straightforward steps.
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Step 01
Send your list
Text or email your list. Rough notes work, pictures help. Same-day response.
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Step 02
Written quote
Recommended visit length, items that fit, parts to grab, written total. Within 24 hours.
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Step 03
We work the list
Same-week scheduling is standard. Stocked truck, top to bottom through your list.
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Step 04
Walk-through
Every finished item walked together. Hardware handed off. Punch list comes back ticked off.
Licensed contractor running your honey-do list.
I'm Logan Steege, the owner of Jack O' Trades. I have held a Florida Certified Residential Contractor license (CRC 1330291) since 2005. Most Tampa punch list providers are not licensed. We are. That is rare for small-job work, and it matters when an item on your list turns out to need a permit (new circuit, structural change, drain line).
You get the same care on a 4-hour honey-do list as on a $40,000 remodel. Same written estimate, same warranty, same person quoting the work.
If you're researching Tampa punch list options, call me with the questions. (813) 679-5657.
Four reasons people call Logan back.
One owner, every list
Logan quotes the list, runs the visit, walks the finished punch list with you.
Licensed for the bigger jobs
FL CRC 1330291. Most Tampa punch list handymen are not licensed. If a list item grows, we keep the job.
Same-week scheduling
Written quote in 24 hours. Most homeowners are on the schedule within a week.
Written warranty
Every visit warrantied in writing. We come back and fix it if it is not right.
Where the punch list truck travels.
Based in Tampa at 1344 W La Salle St. Most Tampa Bay homes are inside a 30-minute drive.
- Tampa
- South Tampa
- Town 'N Country
- Temple Terrace
- Lutz
- Land O' Lakes
- Wesley Chapel
- Odessa
- Oldsmar
- Safety Harbor
- Clearwater
- Dunedin
- Palm Harbor
- Tarpon Springs
- Brandon
- Riverview
Don't see your town? Call (813) 679-5657. We cover most of greater Tampa Bay including Gibsonton, Citrus Park, and Carrollwood.
Common questions, straight answers.
What counts as a punch list job in Tampa?
What is a honey-do list?
Is there a minimum charge for small jobs?
Do you assemble furniture from IKEA, Wayfair, or Amazon?
Can you replace an interior door in one visit?
How quickly can you schedule a Tampa punch list visit?
Request A Quote
Send your punch list. We will help you make the right decision.
We reach out within 24 business hours via phone call or text to schedule an estimate appointment.
Ready to knock the list out?
Free written quote from a licensed Tampa contractor, usually back to you in 24 business hours.
Last updated: June 2, 2026 · Reviewed by Logan Steege, Owner & Licensed Contractor
