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These are generally maintenance, assembly, or aesthetic tasks that do not require structural changes or specialized trade licenses (like a master plumber or electrician).
Furniture & Fixtures: Assembling flat-pack furniture, hanging mirrors/pictures, mounting TVs, or installing window treatments.
Minor Repairs: Patching small holes in drywall, fixing a loose cabinet hinge, or swapping out a doorknob.
Maintenance: Gutter cleaning, pressure washing, replacing smoke detector batteries, or changing furnace filters.
Advanced services often border on "Contractor" territory. These tasks require deeper technical knowledge of building codes, safety regulations, and specialized tools.
Remodeling & Construction: Building or repairing decks, installing kitchen cabinets, or constructing room partitions/partitions.
Specialized Systems: Installing drywall and plaster systems from scratch, repairing extensive water damage, or installing concrete pads.
Technical Installs: Setting up smart home ecosystems, disability/accessibility upgrades (like grab bars and walk-in tubs), or life-alert systems.
Complex Plumbing/Electric: Running new electrical lines, installing new outlets, or significant pipe replacement/rerouting.
Typical Skill Level: A specialist with 10+ years of experience, often holding specific certifications or trade-specific training.
1. Specialized Technical Services
These are the services that require specific training, certification, or advanced equipment.
Safety & Compliance Audits: Offering systematic inspections (like gas safety or structural integrity checks) and providing formal quality scorecards or compliance reports.
Remediation & Restoration: Professional-grade repairs for significant issues, such as drywall and structural restoration following pipe failures or water damage.
System Installations: Beyond just "fixing" things—this includes installing whole-home filtration systems, smart security networks, or energy-efficient lighting upgrades.
2. Commercial & Property Management
Pro services often involve recurring contracts or large-scale oversight.
Facility Maintenance: Scheduled preventative maintenance for office buildings, retail spaces, or rental portfolios.
Training & Consultation: If you have expertise in a specific field (like field technician safety), you can offer professional training for other teams or quality oversight services.
Field Data Management: Offering professional reporting, such as digital logs of audits or scans of property data to ensure there are no duplicate records or missed inspections.
3. "The Pro Difference" (Value Propositions)
On your Squarespace page, use a "Pro Services" section to highlight why a client should pay a premium:
Certified Expertise: Highlight any industry-specific training your tecs have completed.
Detailed Reporting: Mention that every Pro Service comes with a digital quality report or checklist for the client’s records.
Priority Response: Pro-tier clients often get faster scheduling or emergency "on-call" support.
Squarespace Implementation Ideas
The "Service Tier" Table: Use a Pricing Table Block to show the difference between "Standard" and "Pro." This visually justifies the higher cost for advanced work.
Client Portals: If you use Squarespace’s "Member Sites" feature, you can create a private area where Pro clients can log in to download their specific audit reports or training materials.
High-End Imagery: Use gallery sections with high-resolution photos of technical work (e.g., complex piping, electrical panels, or professional safety gear) to differentiate from basic handyman tasks.