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Handyman vs General Contractor
When to Call Which (and Why the Wrong Choice Costs You Money)

Call a HANDYMAN for everything under roughly $5,000 of work, single-trade jobs, and the home punch-list. Call a GENERAL CONTRACTOR for renovations, additions, anything requiring permits, multi-trade coordination, or structural changes. Hiring a GC for a single TV mount is overkill (and 2-3x more expensive than it should be). Hiring a handyman for a kitchen gut-renovation is asking for trouble — that's scope outside what a handyman license and training cover.

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TL;DR

Call a HANDYMAN for everything under roughly $5,000 of work, single-trade jobs, and the home punch-list. Call a GENERAL CONTRACTOR for renovations, additions, anything requiring permits, multi-trade coordination, or structural changes. Hiring a GC for a single TV mount is overkill (and 2-3x more expensive than it should be). Hiring a handyman for a kitchen gut-renovation is asking for trouble — that's scope outside what a handyman license and training cover.

Side by side

DimensionHandyman (e.g. Sentinel)General Contractor
Typical job sizeUnder $5,000$5,000+, often $20,000+
Permits requiredRare (small repairs)Usually yes (additions, structural)
Trades on site1, sometimes 23+ (electrical, plumbing, framing, etc.)
Pricing modelHourly or flat-fee per jobBid on full scope, often %-based
InsuranceGeneral liabilityGeneral liability + larger umbrella, often performance bond
LicenseNJ Home Improvement ContractorNJ HIC or General Contractor license depending on scope
Best forPunch-list, single fixes, pre-listing prepRenovations, additions, gut-remodels
TimelineSame week to same dayWeeks to months
Overhead costLowHigher (project management, multi-crew coordination)

Where Sentinel wins

For the home punch-list, single-trade repairs (drywall patches, faucet swaps, deck-board replacement), and pre-listing refresh work, a handyman is the right call. Sentinel handles 90% of what a homeowner needs — and we charge $95–$450 for jobs a GC would scope at $1,000+ because of the GC's project-management overhead. Our service list covers the work most GCs decline to bid.

Where General Contractor wins

For renovations and additions — kitchen gut-remodels, primary bath rebuilds, room additions, deck rebuilds with new footings, anything that needs permits and a structural engineer — call a general contractor. They coordinate the multi-trade work, pull permits, manage inspections, and carry the larger insurance coverage that comes with bigger jobs. They also charge more because they're managing more.

Pick Handyman if…

… you have a punch-list, individual repairs, single-trade work, or want to prep a home for listing — anything under about $5,000.

Pick General Contractor if…

… you're planning a renovation, addition, gut-remodel, or any job that requires permits and multi-trade coordination.

Our commitment

The Sentinel Promise.

Four standards we hold ourselves to on every job, every time.

01

Transparent Pricing

You see and approve a clear, upfront price before any work begins. No surprises. No travel fee.

02

On Time, Every Time

Background-checked pros in clean, marked vehicles. If we're going to be late, you'll know.

03

Done Right

Square, level, plumb, and finished. Work we'd put our shield on.

04

Backed by Warranty

Licensed, insured, and stand-behind. If something isn't right, we make it right.

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