Home Repair Help in Warsaw — Dripping Tap, Loose Handle, Squeaking Door

A tap that keeps dripping, a loose door handle, a squeaking door, a faulty light switch — small faults like these add up and slowly eat into everyday comfort. On its own, each issue feels too minor to bring in a technician, but once five or seven have piled up, one visit to deal with everything makes much more sense. We work throughout Warsaw: Ochota, Targowek, Bialoleka — arriving with a standard set of tools and basic consumables for common jobs around the home.

Household repair pricing

The cost depends on how many jobs there are and what kind of work is involved. Changing a door handle costs one amount, while stopping a leaking Grohe mixer by replacing the cartridge is priced differently. A few small repairs during one visit cost less than arranging separate appointments for each one. Mounting hardware and basic consumables are included. Spare parts (cartridges, handles, locks) are billed separately if replacement is required. Check the current prices in the table.

Serviceminmax
Fixing household malfunctions200 zł/h250 zł/h
Minor repairs (handyman per hour) 200 zł/h250 zł/h

How the on-site work goes

  1. You make a list of everything that needs repair — send photos or a short description.
  2. The technician reviews the scope: what can be sorted out right away and what requires parts.
  3. We set a visit time — often the same day or the following day.
  4. At your place, the technician checks your list room by room and confirms the details.
  5. The jobs are handled in sequence: from fast fixes (tightening, lubricating, replacing) to more time-consuming work (taking parts apart, repairing mechanisms).
  6. If a required part is missing, the technician identifies it and advises where to buy it — then comes back to fit it.
  7. Final check: we go over everything together and tidy up after the work.

Common DIY mistakes

  • Wrapping a leaking tap with electrical tape instead of changing the washer or cartridge — the leak comes back the next day.
  • Driving a loose handle back into the same old hole — after a week it starts wobbling again.
  • Putting cooking oil on a squeaking door — it collects dust and the hinge ends up squeaking even worse.
  • Changing a light switch without switching off the circuit breaker — risk of electric shock. Always cut the power before doing any electrical work.
  • Trying to repair a Cersanit cistern without the valve diagram — it can be dismantled, but then it will not go back together properly.
  • Using silicone on threaded joints instead of PTFE tape — under pressure the joint starts leaking.

What to prepare before the technician arrives

  • Write down a full list of all problems — include even the minor ones, that is completely normal.
  • For each issue, prepare a short photo or description (leaking kitchen tap, bedroom door handle, hallway squeak).
  • If the problem is plumbing-related — turn off the water or make sure the valves are working.
  • Make sure there is access to the repair areas: clear out the space under the sink, move furniture away from doors.
  • If you already have spare parts (a handle you purchased, a mixer cartridge) — keep them ready.
  • Check that there is a power socket close to the work area.
  • If the apartment has been freshly renovated — tell the technician in advance.
  • Share access details: intercom code, floor number, parking possibilities.
  • If you live in a new build in Wilanow or Bemowo — check that the lift is working (for heavy tools).

A real case from Warsaw

A client in Ochota had put together a list of nine minor issues that had been piling up for more than a year: a leaking Omnires kitchen mixer, two squeaking doors, a loose balcony door handle, a broken towel hook in the bathroom, a faulty soft-close on a kitchen cabinet, a cracked socket, a shaky hallway coat rack, and a sticking cistern button. Our technician arrived with a set of washers, silicone lubricant, assorted fixings, and a multimeter. He repaired the mixer by changing the cartridge, lubricated the doors, remounted the handle with a dowel insert, adjusted the Blum soft-close, and replaced the socket (after turning off the breaker). The cistern button had to be ordered — the client bought it, and the technician came back to fit it in 15 minutes. The first visit lasted around two and a half hours. The lesson is simple: when small jobs stack up, handling them in one visit is more practical — both for the budget and for peace at home.

Frequently asked questions

How many small tasks can be done in one visit?

In most cases, the technician finishes 5–10 small jobs in 2–3 hours. If there is more to do, just tell us beforehand and we will allow extra time.

Do you bring spare parts?

The technician comes with basic consumables: fixings, washers, lubricant. Specific parts (cartridges, handles, locks) are bought by the client — we can point you to the right model.

What is included in the call-out price?

Labour, basic fixings and consumables, and travel within Warsaw. Replacement parts are charged separately.

Can you fix a leaking mixer tap?

Yes, in many cases changing the cartridge or washer solves the problem. We work with Grohe, Omnires, Hansgrohe, Cersanit, and other brands.

Do you handle electrical work?

We do small electrical jobs: replacing sockets, switches, and connecting light fixtures. For larger electrical work, we recommend our electrician services.

Squeaky door — how long does it take to fix?

About 5–10 minutes in most cases: take out the hinge pin, apply silicone lubricant, and put it back. If the hinge is bent, it may need replacing.

How quickly can you come?

Often the same day or the next day. Urgent visits are possible for an extra charge.

Can I book a technician for the weekend?

Yes, we also work on weekends. The exact terms can be confirmed when booking.

What if a needed part is not available?

The technician will identify the part and give you the item number and the store. Once it is purchased, they return to install it.

Do you offer a warranty?

Yes, on the work carried out. If the issue comes back because of our workmanship, we repair it free of charge.

Who does the work

Household repairs are carried out by all-round technicians with hands-on experience in plumbing, minor electrical work, and carpentry. We cover the whole of Warsaw and nearby suburbs. If you also need furniture adjustment or baseboard repair, it can all be handled in the same visit. Call or send us a message — we answer within an hour.