Rusty Team

More than one pair of hands, still one person you can trust.

If your project is bigger than a single quick visit, Rusty can coordinate with trusted handyman friends. You get a clear plan, a realistic schedule, and Rusty stays your main point of contact.

Good for bigger handyman workMulti-room lists, heavy installs, and jobs where an extra set of skilled hands saves time.
When it helps

For bigger lists, Rusty can build the right small crew.

This is for practical home projects that need coordination, not a full construction crew.

Good team projects

  • Move-in or move-out punch lists
  • Multiple furniture assembly items
  • Several TVs, shelves, mirrors, or art pieces
  • Garage, storage, or patio refreshes
  • Rental or Airbnb touch-up lists
  • Two-person lifting and installation tasks

Clear boundaries

  • No structural remodels or major construction
  • No work that requires permits without the right licensed contractor
  • No panel work, gas lines, sewer work, or other specialty-only jobs
  • No surprise crew: scope and helpers are discussed before scheduling
How it works

Same Rusty process, just scaled up carefully.

1

Send the whole list

Photos, rooms, deadlines, and what feels most urgent help Rusty size the job.

2

Rusty confirms the plan

He will say whether it is a solo job, a team job, or something for a specialty contractor.

3

Team day gets scheduled

Rusty coordinates the trusted helpers, keeps the work organized, and checks the result.

Ask Rusty

Not sure if your project needs a team?

Text Rusty the list and a few photos. He can tell you whether one person is enough, whether extra hands would help, or whether the project needs another type of pro.

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