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If you own a home in the Lafayette Square Neighborhood, and you are in need of a Handyman to make some home repairs or do some remodeling, call Homepro Repair today. Homepro Repair Handyman Service is your trusted partner for all your home repair and maintenance needs in the historical Lafayette Square neighborhood. Our team of skilled and experienced handymen are committed to providing top-notch service that will exceed your expectations. From fixing leaky faucets to painting walls, installing fixtures to assembling furniture, we’ve got you covered. Our attention to detail and dedication to quality ensure that every task is completed with precision and efficiency. Don’t let those nagging household issues hold you back any longer. Let Homepro Repair Handyman Service handle it all, so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy your beautifully maintained home in Lafayette Square. Call us today andpk experience the peace of mind that comes with having a reliable handyman service at your fingertips.

Our Most Frequently Requested Handyman services.

Here are our most requested home repairs or installations. We have listed the prices for labor for your consideration and convenience. Some Repairs or installations we are unable to quote a price for because of the variables involved. You can Upload pictures on the contact page, and we may be able to quote you a price from that.

Light Fixture Replacement $125.00

Price is for labor only, and standard installation. The following may affect price:

  • Height of ceiling 
  • Amount of assembly required.
  • Location of lighting 
  • Smart Technology involved 
  • Missing parts or additional parts needed requiring trip to store

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Faucet Replacement $125

Price is for labor only. Standard installation of kitchen faucet, or bathroom sink faucet. The following may affect price:

  • Operable shut-offs directly under fixture
  • Access to fixture hookups
  • Smart Technology involved (smart Faucets, hands free on- off)
  • Ease of removal of old faucet (rusted together fittings).
  • Missing parts or additional parts needed, requiring trip to store.

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Replace Ceiling Fan $150

Price is for labor only standard installation. The following may affect price:

  • Height of ceiling 
  • Ease of access
  • Smart Technology involved.
  • Amount of assembly required.
  • Missing parts or additional parts requiring trip to store.

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Patch Hole In Drywall

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The following are all variables that will affect quote.

  • Size of patch
  • Location of patch
  • Texture matching
  • Painting involved
  • Paint matching involved
  • Ease of Access

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Replace Outlet with GFCI  

Contact us for price.

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Repair running toilet

Requires a service call to quote a price. a few different variables will affect price.

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Repair/Replace Garbage Disposal $125

The $125 is for replacement, not repair. If garbage disposal can be repaired without replacing you will be charged for service call only. Price is for labor only and does not include price of garbage disposal or any additional parts that may be required. If there are additional issues with plumbing that directly effect the installation of the garbage disposal, there will be an up charge or we may decline the installation.

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Repair Stubborn Door

Requires a service call to quote a price. too many variables that will affect price.

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Home Repair And Remodeling Services

Remodeling

Plumbing

Exteriors

Caulking

Tile Work

Drywall Repair

Pressure Wash

Trim Carpentry

Gutters

Your Neighborhood Handyman

At Homepro Repair Handyman Service, we have a fondness for the neighborhoods that we work in. That’s why we will be showcasing some of our favorite St. Louis neighborhoods in upcoming posts. Whether it’s a personal connection we have to a neighborhood, the beauty of the architecture, or the appreciation of the culture of a particular neighborhood, we will be highlighting some of its best qualities and what makes it unique to us. By doing so, I hope you will learn a little about us along the way, and the city in which we live.

Neighborhoods are indicative of the era in which they were built. The materials and architecture representative of  the technology  and trends that were popular and available at the time. If you enjoy what you do and take your work seriously (which we do), It’s hard not to have an appreciation for the craftsman that came before you. We always like to point out that “we specialize in older homes”.  The reason for this we hope is obvious. It takes a lot more skill and knowledge to work with the materials used in old houses (e.g., plaster walls, brick exteriors, cast iron pipes) than newer homes. Technological advancements in  materials have made installations and repairs much easier than those of old. After doing home repairs and remodeling on so many older homes, you appreciate what the craftsman of old had to know and the physical work involved as well to complete a job. 

When A customer calls me I usually ask “what part of the St. Louis area are you located in?” This not only tells me how far I have to drive to the job, but much of the time it tells me what type of home I will be working on. If they say “Lafayette Square” chances are it’s a three story Victorian and I may need to bring a tall ladder to reach a light fixture mounted to a 11′ ceiling. If they say “Crestwood” chances are it’s a single story mid century home. It gives me an idea if I’ll be patching drywall or repairing Plaster walls, replacing old galvanized pipes or repairing a leaky copper pipe, repairing old wooden sash box windows, or replacing with vinyl windows. Much of the time the customer doesn’t know one type of building material from the next. This is where experience comes into play. A handyman has to be able to repair or install a wide variety of items. We can’t possibly carry with us every tool and all materials necessary to complete every job. We have to rely on our experience to know what speciality tools and what materials to bring so we can save time and our customers money.

The Lafayette Square Neighborhood:

Nestled just a few miles west of downtown St. Louis, the historic Lafayette Square neighborhood exudes a charm and character that sets it apart. With its beautifully preserved Victorian homes, picturesque park, and thriving local businesses, Lafayette Square has become a beloved destination for residents and visitors alike. Let us take a closer look at this vibrant neighborhood and discover the treasures it holds.

A Rich History:

Lafayette Square traces its roots back to the mid-19th century when it was one of the city’s first planned residential districts. Named after the Marquis de Lafayette, the French military officer and hero of the American Revolution, the neighborhood has retained much of its original architectural splendor. The tree-lined streets are adorned with elegant townhouses, painted ladies, and stately mansions, reflecting the neighborhood’s prestigious past.

Architectural Delights:

One of the highlights of Lafayette Square is its exceptional architectural heritage. The neighborhood boasts a remarkable collection of Victorian-era homes, characterized by intricate detailing, ornate facades, and charming balconies. Many of these historic residences have been meticulously restored, preserving their original grandeur. The Lafayette Square Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, ensuring the preservation of this architectural gem for generations to come.

Lafayette Park:

At the heart of the neighborhood lies Lafayette Park, a 30-acre oasis of greenery and tranquility. Designed by renowned landscape architect Maximilian G. Kern, the park offers a respite from the bustling city. Visitors can stroll along the meandering paths, relax by the picturesque lake, or enjoy a picnic under the shade of towering trees. The park also hosts various events throughout the year, including concerts, art fairs, and community gatherings.

Community Spirit and Local Businesses:

Lafayette Square is known for its strong sense of community, fostering a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. The neighborhood actively encourages civic engagement and hosts regular neighborhood meetings and events. Local businesses play a vital role in this tight-knit community, with charming boutiques, antique shops, and art galleries lining the streets. Dining options abound, ranging from cozy cafes and bistros to upscale restaurants serving a diverse array of cuisines.

Annual Lafayette Square House Tour:

One of the neighborhood’s most anticipated events is the Lafayette Square House Tour. Each year, visitors have the opportunity to step inside the stunning historic homes, marvel at their architecture, and appreciate the unique stories behind each residence. The house tour provides a glimpse into the past while showcasing the dedication of homeowners who have lovingly restored and maintained these architectural treasures.

Proximity to St. Louis Attractions:

Lafayette Square’s prime location offers easy access to some of St. Louis’s most iconic attractions. Within a short distance, residents and visitors can explore the historic Soulard neighborhood, visit the iconic Gateway Arch, or catch a Cardinals baseball game at Busch Stadium. The neighborhood’s proximity to major highways and public transportation makes it a convenient base for exploring the broader St. Louis area.

Conclusion:

Lafayette Square stands as a testament to the enduring charm of St. Louis’s past. With its beautifully preserved architecture, picturesque park, and vibrant community, the neighborhood invites visitors to step back in time while enjoying the modern amenities and attractions of the present day. Whether it’s the stunning historic homes, the peaceful ambiance of Lafayette Park, or the thriving local businesses, Lafayette Square offers a captivating experience for all who venture through its streets.

Lafayette Park Police Station
Lafayette Park Police Station 1896
Washington Statue Lafayette Park
Washington Statue Lafayette Park 1896
Benton Statue Lafayette Park
Benton Statue Lafayette Park 1896
Park House Lafayette Park
Park House Lafayette Park
Washington Statue Lafayette Park
Washington Statue Lafayette Park
Benton Statue Lafayette Park
Benton Statue Lafayette Park

My Personal Connection To Lafayette Square:

I can drive around Lafayette Park and point out a house that I have worked on, on all four streets that encompass the park. That in and of itself may not be much of a connection. But, I can also walk around Lafayette Park and stand in several of the same spots that my Great Great Uncle L.F. Hammer Jr. stood, while documenting the damage of “The Great St. Louis Cyclone” of 1896 with his camera. In Fact, I have done just that. If you look at the photos above, you can see the statues of Benton and Washington as they stood right after the cyclone of 1896 and how they look today. Also pictured is the Park House still standing after the cyclone, looking much like it does today.

The Lafayette Square neighborhood along with Lafayette Park is for everyone to appreciate and enjoy. I think everyone who drives through the neighborhood is in awe of its beauty, History, and architecture. I have to admit it’s hard for me to keep my eyes on the road when I drive through, there are so many beautiful houses and gardens to see. I’m proud that Homepro Repair has played a part in preserving many of the historical homes in Lafayette Square. 

Proud Handyman—Lafayette Square.