Performing the Repair: the full procedure

Execute the agreed work in a clean, methodical sequence that protects the property and produces a finish that matches the customer’s home.

What you need

The procedure, step by step

  1. Re-read the scope — Confirm exactly what’s included before the first cut or fastener so you don’t over- or under-do the work.
  2. Protect first, work second — Lay protection and contain the area per the property-protection SOP before any demo or mess.
  3. Verify before committing — Measure twice, dry-fit, and check level/plumb before fastening or cutting permanently.
  4. Work to the home’s standard — Match existing finishes, fastener types, and reveals so the repair blends rather than stands out.
  5. Stop at the scope line — If you uncover licensed-trade or code-regulated work, stop, don’t improvise, and follow the referral SOP.
  6. Test the function — Operate what you installed — open/close, turn on, load-test the mount — before calling it done.
  7. Handle change orders properly — Get approval (text or signed) before doing any work outside the agreed scope.
  8. Stage for cleanup and walkthrough — Consolidate tools and debris so the cleanup and walkthrough SOPs run smoothly.

Quality check before you finish

This is a free, source-anchored standard operating procedure (SOP) you can print and hand to staff. It documents the work sequence for a Handyman business — not safety or regulatory rulings, which defer to the cited authorities, the applicable code, and your own health-and-safety plan. Open the tool above to print it, toggle ink-saver, or (with a free ToolFluency Business account) edit it to match your own workflow.

Sources

About Free SOP

Free printable SOP for doing handyman work: protect first, verify before fastening, match the home’s finish, and stop at the licensed-trade line.

How to use

  1. Read the full procedure top to bottom before the work — the SOP runs in order and each step builds on the last.
  2. Toggle Ink-saver (black & white) for a cheaper mono print for the binder; leave it off for the full-color version.
  3. Click Print SOP to print or save as PDF. Print one per crew, laminate it for the binder, or attach it to the job in your scheduling system.
  4. Train new hires on it and have staff sign off. Found something out of date? Use the feedback link — flagged SOPs are re-researched against the source list.

Frequently asked questions

What do I do if I uncover something beyond handyman scope mid-job?
Stop work on that item and do not improvise a fix. Significant electrical, gas, structural, or plumbing-beyond-minor work must go to a licensed trade under applicable codes; follow the referral SOP and tell the customer before proceeding. Improvising regulated work creates liability and can void the customer’s insurance.
Why approve change orders in writing before doing them?
Written approval (even a text) prevents disputes over what was authorized and what it costs. It keeps your scope and your invoice aligned and protects the customer from surprise charges. Never start out-of-scope work on a verbal “sure” alone.

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