One Maintenance Vendor for Multiple Trades
How consolidating roofing, plumbing, make ready, and handyman work with one vendor simplifies approvals, reduces downtime, and lowers tenant churn for property managers.
A few months ago a Plano portfolio manager called us with three open tickets on the same house: a roof drip in the garage, a slow kitchen drain, and a punch list left over from a move-out. Three vendors had already touched the property. The tenant was tired, the owner was confused by overlapping invoices, and leasing was holding the listing.
We sent one crew. While the roofer sealed the flashing and grabbed photos for the owner, our plumber cleared the line and swapped a brittle shutoff. A handyman followed with paint touch-ups, door adjustments, and smoke detector batteries. One arrival window, one set of notes, one invoice. The tenant finally had a quiet house and the owner had one email to approve.
That is the real advantage of a single vendor across trades: fewer touchpoints and fewer stories to reconcile. When documentation is consistent, owners do not stall on approvals. And because we are already onsite, we can bundle the little “while you are here” items that normally stretch a job over weeks.
Property managers can learn more about those bundled workflows on our Make Ready, Roofing, and Handyman pages so each trade stays documented, scheduled, and approved with one ticket.
We see it across Dallas, Fort Worth, and Collin County: less downtime, calmer tenants, and property managers spending time on leasing instead of chasing updates. If you want one point of contact for roofing, plumbing, make ready, and handyman work, send a work order and we will coordinate the rest.
What property managers often need next
When consolidating trades, keep the ticket moving through these pillars so approvals and tenant coordination stay aligned.