Home Repair in Roswell, GA
Every home needs maintenance and repairs over time, and Roswell homeowners trust Catalino Quality Construction to get the job done right. Whether it's a door that won't close properly, drywall damage from a water leak, rotting exterior trim, or a long list of small fixes you've been putting off, our team handles it all with the same care and craftsmanship we bring to full-scale renovations.
Services We Provide
Our Roswell home repair services cover a wide range of interior and exterior work:
- Drywall — patching holes, repairing water damage, skim coating, and finishing
- Doors and windows — repair, adjustment, and replacement including hardware and weatherstripping
- Trim and millwork — baseboards, crown molding, window casings, and exterior trim replacement
- Flooring — repairs to hardwood, tile, laminate, and vinyl
- Minor plumbing — faucet replacement, toilet repairs, and fixture upgrades
- Minor electrical — outlet and switch replacement, fixture installation, and fan mounting
- Deck and porch repairs — board replacement, railing fixes, and structural reinforcement
- General maintenance — caulking, weather sealing, pressure washing, and seasonal upkeep
Neighborhoods We Serve
We work throughout Roswell and the surrounding North Fulton and East Cobb communities. Our crews are familiar with the housing styles and common maintenance needs in neighborhoods from the historic district near Canton Street and Mimosa Boulevard to Crabapple, East Roswell, Martins Landing, Saddle Creek, and communities along Old Alabama Road, Crossville Road, and the Chattahoochee corridor. Whether your home is a 1970s ranch or a newer build off Holcomb Bridge Road, we've likely worked on a similar property.
Why a Licensed Contractor — Not a Handyman
What sets Catalino Quality Construction apart from a typical handyman service is accountability. We're a general contractor licensed through the State of Georgia and fully insured with both liability and workers' compensation coverage. With nearly 15 years of experience, owner Robert Catalino personally oversees every project — which means you get proper materials, code-compliant work, and a team that stands behind every repair.
When a repair involves structural modifications, electrical work, or plumbing changes that require permits, we handle the paperwork and inspections through the City of Roswell. That protects you from code violations that can surface during a home sale or insurance claim.
Small Repairs Prevent Big Problems
A soft spot in exterior trim might seem minor, but it can let moisture into your wall cavity and lead to thousands of dollars in hidden damage. A sticking door could signal foundation settling that needs attention. Many of our Roswell repair clients become long-term customers who call us for everything from patching a wall to planning a full kitchen remodel — because they know small problems caught early save money in the long run.
Don't let deferred maintenance turn into expensive surprises. Contact us for a free home repair estimate in Roswell, GA.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between hiring a handyman and a licensed general contractor for home repairs?
A licensed general contractor carries state-issued credentials, liability insurance, and workers' compensation coverage. We also pull permits when required and ensure all work meets building codes. That matters for repairs involving structural, electrical, or plumbing components where improper work can create safety issues or affect your home's resale value.
Do you offer free estimates for home repairs in Roswell?
Yes. We provide free on-site estimates for all home repair work in Roswell and the surrounding North Fulton area. We'll assess the scope of work, explain what's needed, and give you a clear price before any work begins.
Can I bundle multiple small repairs into one visit?
Absolutely. Many of our Roswell clients save a list of small repairs — a sticking door, a drywall crack, loose trim, a leaky faucet — and schedule a single visit to address everything at once. Bundling keeps costs down and gets your whole list handled efficiently.
Do you handle emergency home repairs?
We do our best to accommodate urgent situations like water damage, broken windows, or storm damage. Contact us and we'll work to get someone out as quickly as our schedule allows.
Or call (404) 919-8843
Project Photos
Exterior Staircase & Walkway Platform
New composite deck staircase and landing platform for a log cabin. Composite treads on pressure-treated framing with lattice skirting, rustic log-post handrails, and a gate at the deck entrance. The walkway platform connects the cabin stairs to the hot tub, providing a level composite surface over the gravel.
Grand Foyer Staircase — Bold Iron Balustrade
Custom balustrade installation in a two-story foyer during new construction. Matte black curved handrail sweeps from a wrapped newel post at the base through the full stair run, paired with bold loop-style iron balusters and turned black newel posts. Wainscoting panels line the stair wall, tying the millwork and metalwork together in a dramatic, high-contrast entry.
Bathroom Renovation — Full Remodel
A 1970s bathroom stripped back and rebuilt with a modern edge. Out went the daisy wallpaper, blue laminate countertop, and patterned vinyl flooring — in came a navy blue shaker vanity, white quartz countertop, matte black widespread faucet, round black-framed mirror, industrial vanity light, marble-look porcelain tile floor, white subway tile tub surround with matte black fixtures, and fresh crown molding.
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Outdoor Living Transformation — Patio, Deck & Custom Wet Bar
Outdoor living space rebuilt from the ground up — covered patio with heavy timber structure, metal roof, string lights, dual ceiling fans, slate-look tile floor, rebuilt railing with black iron balusters, composite stair treads, and a granite-topped wet bar with built-in sink.
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Custom Built-In Entertainment Center
Full-wall custom built-in entertainment center built from scratch. Lower cabinets with drawers and doors flank a recessed TV niche, with glass-door upper cabinets running the full width. All painted white with black hardware for a clean, built-in look.
Staircase Railing Upgrade
Staircase railing upgrade replacing dated ball-top newel posts and turned spindles with square craftsman newel posts, flat square balusters, and a natural white oak handrail. Crisp, modern look — same footprint, no structural changes.