One local contact for the jobs that overlap
Some projects are clearly one thing: a weak home network, a TV that needs to be mounted, a camera setup that needs to make sense, or a few small repairs that have piled up. Others overlap. That is where a tech-first handyman visit can save you from calling several people for a connected list.
This page is a North Phoenix guide, not a promise that every address is the same distance away. I am based in the North Valley and confirm the drive, timing, and scope from the project details and ZIP code.
Start with the problem you want solved
Weak or unreliable connectivity
I troubleshoot home Wi-Fi, routers, mesh systems, dead zones, and the network basics that smart devices depend on. The right fix starts with the layout and the actual weak spots, not a generic equipment bundle.
Too many disconnected smart-home apps
I help bring compatible lights, locks, sensors, thermostats, and cameras into a setup that is easier to use. Home Assistant is the local-first option I install when a homeowner wants one system they control.
Security and entry coverage
Doorbells, cameras, locks, and alerts should be useful without becoming another confusing app. I can install the equipment, help with the basics, and explain what belongs in a licensed trade’s lane.
Mounting, A/V, and practical repairs
TVs, shelves, fixtures, furniture, small repairs, and home-theater setup are all work I can scope plainly. If several tasks fit together, tell me about the full list.
Joe’s lane versus work for a licensed trade
My lane is general repairs, installs, mounts, swaps, and residential tech work. New circuits, panel work, main-line plumbing, HVAC system work, structural changes, permitted work, roofing, exterior painting, and large drywall work need the appropriate licensed specialist. I will tell you which is which before you book.
Tell me about your project →Know the visit cost before work starts
The $125 service fee includes travel and the first hour on site. After that, general home and tech work is $75 per hour; specialist Home Assistant installation and configuration is $95 per hour. Flat-rate work is quoted before it starts.
North Phoenix coverage, confirmed honestly
I work throughout the North Valley, including Stetson Valley and Deer Valley, and confirm North Phoenix availability by ZIP code because a good answer should account for the actual project and drive—not just a broad map label.
The work shown is a HandyMack project, presented by service rather than as a claim that it took place in this neighborhood.

North Phoenix service area
Questions from North Phoenix homeowners
Do you cover my North Phoenix ZIP code?
Send the ZIP code with the project details or call me. I will confirm whether the visit makes sense for the location and scope.
Is pricing different elsewhere in North Phoenix?
No. The $125 service fee includes travel and the first hour on site. After that, general home and tech work is $75 per hour; specialist Home Assistant installation and configuration is $95 per hour. Flat-rate work is quoted before it starts.
Can I stack several smaller tasks into one visit?
Yes, when the jobs fit the time and scope. Include the full list and photos when you request a quote so I can give you a useful answer before the visit.
Do Digital Odd Jobs require a house call?
No. Writing, paperwork, spreadsheet cleanup, and other remote computer tasks can be handled through Digital Odd Jobs without an in-home travel fee. They have a separate $75 minimum.
Which North Valley neighborhood page should I use?
Use the Stetson Valley or Deer Valley page if that is your neighborhood. Otherwise, this North Phoenix guide is the right place to start and I will confirm the details from your ZIP code.