Jeremiah with Clear2Close

Jeremiah with Clear2Close Hey, I’m Jeremiah with Clear2Close! Handy Local is the trusted choice for handyman and remodeling services in the greater Charleston and Summerville area.

We help people with pre-list updating and closing-stage repair issues when lenders or insurers get involved, so transactions keep moving without unnecessary delays or concessions. Specializing in kitchen and bath remodels, full-home renovations, and expert home upgrades, we’ve spent over 5 years building a reputation for quality craftsmanship, clear communication, and lasting results.​

05/18/2026

Quick CL-100 pro tip for your Monday! 🏡

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A lot of homeowners assume giving a buyer a credit is simpler than making repairs.Sometimes that works well.Sometimes it...
05/14/2026

A lot of homeowners assume giving a buyer a credit is simpler than making repairs.

Sometimes that works well.
Sometimes it creates a bigger conversation than expected.

When buyers see an inspection report, they often start thinking about more than just the repair itself. They think about timing, contractor costs, future problems, and uncertainty.

That is why a small repair can sometimes turn into a much larger credit request.

This does not mean every issue should be repaired before selling. Some things are better disclosed or priced into the sale instead.

But for simple, obvious items that are likely to show up during inspection anyway, handling them early can help reduce stress and keep negotiations smaller.

The goal is not to make the house perfect.
It is to reduce unnecessary questions before closing.

📞 Call or text us at 843-437-2621
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05/06/2026

An easy pre-inspection tip to help your closing process go smoothly! 🏡

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A home inspection report can look a lot worse than the house actually is.That’s because inspectors are there to document...
05/05/2026

A home inspection report can look a lot worse than the house actually is.

That’s because inspectors are there to document everything they see, even small items.

You might end up with a long list that includes things like:
• loose outlets
• small areas of wood rot
• minor plumbing drips
• HVAC that just needs servicing

Individually, these are usually simple to address.

But when they show up together on a report, it can feel like a bigger issue to the buyer.

This often leads to larger repair requests, even if the actual work is not major.

The goal before listing is not to make the house perfect.

It’s to take care of the obvious items so the report feels cleaner and easier to understand.

That helps keep the process smoother and reduces back-and-forth later.

If you’re preparing to sell and not sure what’s worth handling early, getting a second set of eyes can help.

A loose or missing cover on your electrical panel is a small thing that can turn into a bigger conversation during inspe...
05/04/2026

A loose or missing cover on your electrical panel is a small thing that can turn into a bigger conversation during inspection.

To a buyer or inspector, it looks like a safety concern. It can also make people wonder if any electrical work was done without proper care.

Most of the time, there is no major issue inside the panel. It is just the cover not being secured properly.

The good news is this is usually a very simple fix. Tightening the panel cover or replacing a couple of screws can take just a few minutes.

Taking care of small things like this before listing helps your home feel maintained and keeps the inspection report cleaner.

You do not need a perfect house to sell. You just want to reduce unnecessary questions.

If you are getting ready to list and are not sure what to look for, start with the simple, visible items first.

A lot of HVAC systems that get flagged during inspection are not actually broken.They just look like they have not been ...
05/01/2026

A lot of HVAC systems that get flagged during inspection are not actually broken.

They just look like they have not been maintained.

Things like dirty filters, debris around the outdoor unit, or visible rust can make buyers unsure about how well the system has been cared for.

That uncertainty is what creates bigger conversations.

Even if the system is working fine, it may still get written up as needing service or further evaluation.

The good news is this is usually simple to address.

A basic HVAC service and a quick cleanup around the unit can make a big difference in how it is perceived.

The goal is not to make it new.
It is to make it feel maintained.

That helps reduce questions and keeps the process smoother once you are under contract.

You might have fixed the leak.But if the ceiling stain is still there, buyers will not know that.During a showing or ins...
04/30/2026

You might have fixed the leak.

But if the ceiling stain is still there, buyers will not know that.

During a showing or inspection, a stain on the ceiling often raises questions about roof leaks, plumbing issues, or ongoing damage. Even if everything has already been repaired, the mark itself can make it feel like the problem is still active.

This is usually a simple fix.

If the source of the leak has been handled, the next step is to clean the area, seal it properly, and repaint it so it no longer stands out.

The goal is not to make the house perfect. It is to remove things that create unnecessary concern.

Small details like this can keep the inspection conversation simple and help everything move more smoothly toward closing.

If you are getting ready to sell, it is worth walking through the house with this in mind.

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Before you list your home, take a slow walk around the outside.Look for small things like:- gaps in siding- holes where ...
04/29/2026

Before you list your home, take a slow walk around the outside.

Look for small things like:
- gaps in siding
- holes where cables or lines go into the house
- areas that were never sealed properly

These are easy to overlook because they seem minor.

But during an inspection, they can raise questions about water getting into the home.

Most of the time, the fix is simple.
Sealing and patching these areas helps the home feel maintained and cared for.

You do not need to make everything perfect.
Just handle the obvious items so they do not turn into bigger conversations later.

If you are getting ready to sell, this is a good place to start.

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A lot of sellers ask if they should just offer a credit instead of fixing things.Sometimes that works. But often, credit...
04/28/2026

A lot of sellers ask if they should just offer a credit instead of fixing things.

Sometimes that works. But often, credits end up costing more than the repair itself.

Here is why.

When you fix something, the cost is clear.
When you offer a credit, the buyer starts estimating.

They may plan for higher costs, add buffer, or assume the worst.

So a small repair can turn into a much larger credit request.

This does not mean you need to fix everything before selling.

But simple, obvious repairs are usually worth handling early.
They remove questions and keep negotiations smaller.

The goal is to make the process smoother, not perfect.

If you are not sure what is worth fixing, getting a clear plan before listing can make a big difference.

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04/27/2026

Another tip before from your favorite contractor on common repairs we see flagged! 🏡🛠️

📞 Call or text us at 843-437-2621
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