Dix Hills homes are big on purpose — expansive colonials on large wooded lots, with the bedroom counts, bathroom counts, and hardware inventory that make repair lists genuinely long. A loose handle in a four-bath house has three siblings. That math is why batched visits win here. From Bay Shore, we bring crews sized to the property for Dix Hills repair days, pre-listing punch lists, and the seasonal maintenance a large home actually requires.
Scoped for square footage
A Dix Hills repair day is planned room by room, and typically includes:
- Doors through both floors eased, aligned, and quieted
- Every bath's caulk and grout reviewed and renewed as needed
- Drywall patches and touch-ups in halls, stairwells, and bonus rooms
- Staircase rails, balusters, and landings tightened
- Kitchen hardware adjusted across long cabinet runs
- Faucets, toilets, and showerheads repaired or upgraded
- Fixtures and fans swapped across high ceilings, safely
- TV mounts, mirrors, and art hung level and anchored right
- Deck and stoop railings checked before entertaining season
- Written done-list at the walk-through, item by item
One dependable vendor, not five
Dix Hills owners tell us what our town-page visitors do: they want one dependable vendor, not a directory of them. For repairs, that means a crew that shows up on schedule, holds the same standard in the guest bath as in the kitchen, and scales hours honestly to the house. At listing time it compounds — a large property needs the punch list, the deep clean, and the grounds handled on one timeline before photos, and Blue Brick runs all three. For everyone else, a standing seasonal repair day keeps a big house from accumulating a small contractor's worth of deferred items.
Wooded lots, real scale, honest scheduling
The trees that make Dix Hills private also keep decks, rails, and exterior hardware shaded, damp, and working harder than open-lot equivalents — outdoor fasteners and finishes here earn a yearly check. Inside, sheer scale is the story: more doors, more baths, more hardware means a proper repair day takes real crew-hours, and quotes that pretend otherwise end in rushed work or padded invoices. We estimate from actual counts — rooms, baths, levels — put the number in writing for free, and staff the day so the quality survives to the last room.