About Us

OUR STORY

Home help was broken. We're fixing it.

Servir was built by homeowners who got tired of the same broken experience — the unanswered calls, the surprise bills, the small fixes that turned into thousand-dollar problems. This is what we're doing differently.

Three problems we couldn't stop thinking about

If you've ever needed something fixed at home, you've probably lived through at least one of these.

PROBLEM 01

Small fixes become expensive emergencies

A dripping faucet ignored today becomes a rotted subfloor next year. A loose caulk line becomes water damage. Homeowners want to fix things early — but there's no easy way to proactively plan and pay for the small stuff before it becomes the big stuff.

PROBLEM 02

The fear of the call

You need a handyman. You Google one. You call. It rings. And rings. Voicemail. You try another. Same thing. The fear of not being called back keeps homeowners from calling at all. Meanwhile, the list on the fridge just gets longer.

PROBLEM 03

The estimate ambush

If they do pick up, and if they do show up, they charge you for an hour of their time just to give you an estimate. And the estimate is hundreds — sometimes thousands — more than you expected or can afford. You're left with a bill and no resolution.

What we believe

Three ideas that shape everything we do.

1

Proactive care is cheaper than reactive repair

Every $1 spent on small maintenance saves $3–$5 in emergency repairs. A subscription that handles the little things before they become big things isn't a luxury — it's the smartest way to protect your home.

2

You should never fear picking up the phone

If you call us, we answer. If you text, we respond. Same day, every day. You should be able to reach a real person quickly — not chase down a service that treats you like a lead.

3

Estimates shouldn't be surprises

You should know what things cost before we start — not after we've already been paid. That's why our First Fix is a flat $149 for actual work (not just an estimate), and why our members get transparent pricing on materials with no hidden markups.

How we're different

Most handyman services optimize for one thing: getting to the next job. That's why they don't answer the phone, why they inflate estimates, and why they treat every visit like a transaction.

Servir is built to optimize for something else entirely: the long relationship with a customer whose home you know.

When you know a home, you fix the small things before they break. When you know a customer, you don't need to inflate the estimate — you'll be back next month anyway. When you know your team is coming back, you leave things better than you found them.

Everything about Servir — the subscription model, the same contractor each visit, the honest materials pricing, the flat-rate First Fix — is built to make that long relationship work.

Built for the long relationship

Who we are

Local. Family-run. Built on a handshake.

Servir was founded in New Milford, Connecticut by Anthony — a longtime operations leader in the corporate world who watched his own family (and his neighbors) get frustrated by the same broken home-help experience over and over.

The work is done by a small team of vetted, background-checked, insured contractors who share the same standards: show up on time, do the work right, treat the home with respect. Our lead contractor is family — that's not a marketing angle, that's just who does the work.

We're not a national franchise. We're not a gig platform. We're a small Connecticut business that answers its own phones and treats every customer like the neighbor they are.

Anthony

Founder, Servir LLC

OUR PROMISE

If we're not making home upkeep easier, cheaper, and less stressful — we're not doing our job.

That's the standard we hold ourselves to. If we ever fall short, we want to hear about it — and we'll make it right.

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FOR CONTRACTORS

Interested in joining the Servir team?

If you're a skilled contractor looking for steady work with fair pay and real customer relationships, we'd love to hear from you.

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