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Drywall, mounting, carpentry, and the long list of small jobs South Houston homeowners keep meaning to get to — handled in one visit, by one crew.
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Drywall, mounting, carpentry, and the long list of small jobs South Houston homeowners keep meaning to get to — handled in one visit, by one crew.
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Kitchen and bathroom renovations, tile, flooring, and full-room refreshes built for Gulf Coast homes across Pasadena, Pearland, Clear Lake, and southeast Houston.
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Proactive home care from $19/month with priority scheduling and seasonal maintenance built around Gulf Coast humidity, storm season, and 100°+ summers.
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Meet The Owner
People were tired of "Chuck in a truck" showing up late, ghosting on jobs, or doing duct-tape-level fixes. So we built Monty's, a handyman brand with actual craftsmanship, quick quotes, buttoned-up operations, and full insurance. We show up, do it right the first time, and make you wonder why this didn't exist already. It's not just home maintenance, it's the blue-collar revolution in your backyard.
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Pasadena's 77502, 77504, and 77505 neighborhoods run from 1950s and 1960s brick ranches near Red Bluff to newer builds out toward Fairmont Parkway. Gulf Coast humidity and salt air are hard on exterior trim, door frames, and caulk lines, so our Pasadena handyman team stays busy with wood rot repair, siding and trim replacement, drywall patching, tile work, and full kitchen and bathroom remodels.
Zip codes served in Pasadena: 77502, 77504, 77505
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Pearland grew fast through the 2000s and 2010s, so 77581 and 77584 are full of production homes now hitting the age where builder-grade caulking, original water heaters, and first-generation master baths all need attention at once. Our Pearland handyman and remodeling crew handles fence and deck repair after storm season, painted cabinetry, tile-to-ceiling shower rebuilds, flooring, and interior repaints.
Zip codes served in Pearland: 77581, 77584
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Clear Lake City in 77059 sits close enough to the bay that wind-driven rain, humidity, and salt exposure show up in every inspection — soft window sills, failing exterior caulk, corroded hardware, and decks that need annual attention. Our Clear Lake handyman team handles those repairs along with drywall, lighting and fan installation, and kitchen and bathroom remodels for the area's 1970s through 1990s housing stock.
Zip codes served in Clear Lake: 77059
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The city of South Houston in 77587 is one of the older pockets in our service area, with mid-century homes on small lots that reward careful repair work over full replacement. Our South Houston handyman crew handles door and window repair, plaster and drywall patching, flooring, fixture swaps, fence work, and complete bathroom and kitchen renovations.
Zip codes served in South Houston: 77587
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The 77034, 77075, and 77089 corridor along the Gulf Freeway and Ellington covers everything from 1970s ranches to newer subdivisions near Beamer and Sabo. Slab movement in the region's clay soil shows up as drywall cracks and sticking doors, and storm season takes its toll on fences and roofs. Our southeast Houston handyman team handles the repair list and takes on full remodels when it's time for more.
Zip codes served in Southeast Houston: 77034, 77075, 77089
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Customer Reviews
"Monty's transformed our outdated kitchen into a modern masterpiece. Their attention to detail and professionalism is unmatched. We couldn't be happier with the results!"
Sarah M.
, South Houston
"The membership program is worth every penny. Having a trusted handyman on call gives us total peace of mind. They've handled everything from deck repairs to painting."
James & Linda R.
, South Houston
"I called Monty's for a small repair and was so impressed that I signed up for the membership. Their team is punctual, skilled, and genuinely cares about quality."
Michael T.
, South Houston
"Great communication throughout the process. The professional who did the work was very knowledgeable, worked efficiently, and completed the job well. He left a clean work area with each project. Very likely we'll have him back for additional items."
Bart Castle
, South Houston
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Your complete guide to handyman services and remodeling in South Houston, TX. Tips, advice, and expert insight.
The stretch of Harris and Brazoria County that runs from Pasadena through South Houston, down the Gulf Freeway into Pearland, and east toward Clear Lake is one of the most varied housing markets in Texas. You have 1950s and 1960s brick ranches near Red Bluff and in 77587, 1970s-through-1990s Clear Lake City homes built during the NASA boom in 77059, and a huge wave of 2000s and 2010s production housing across Pearland's 77581 and 77584. What ties all of them together is climate: Gulf Coast humidity, salt-carrying air off the bay, subtropical heat, and a hurricane season that tests every fence, roof edge, and window seal in the region. A handyman who works these zip codes weekly knows that exterior caulk here fails faster than it does inland, that wood rot starts at the bottom of door casings and window sills, and that the clay under most slabs moves enough every year to crack drywall at door corners. Monty's serves Pasadena, Pearland, Clear Lake, South Houston, and southeast Houston with crews set up for exactly those conditions.
Our South Houston handyman team handles the whole punch list in one visit: drywall repair and texture matching, interior and exterior door adjustment, wood rot and trim replacement, TV mounting, ceiling fan and light fixture installation, faucet and vanity swaps, garage shelving, fence and gate repair after storm season, deck board replacement, and seasonal caulking and paint touch-up. In Pasadena's 77502, 77504, and 77505, the recurring work is exterior trim, siding, and older-home repair. In Pearland's 77581 and 77584, it's twenty-year-old builder finishes finally giving out — caulk lines, water heaters, cabinet hardware, and original master baths. In Clear Lake's 77059, humidity and salt exposure drive window, hardware, and deck work. Along the Gulf Freeway in 77034, 77075, and 77089, it's a mix of slab-movement drywall repair and full-scale updates on 1970s ranches.
Remodeling in the South Houston market means working inside several permitting jurisdictions — the City of Pasadena, the City of Pearland, the City of South Houston, and unincorporated Harris County for parts of the Gulf Freeway corridor. Any project that moves plumbing, alters electrical circuits, or changes structure requires a permit, even on a single-bath refresh; cosmetic-only work like paint, cabinet refacing, or same-location fixture swaps generally does not. We pull and manage permits on every remodel we run, so the inspection timeline is our problem instead of yours. The most-requested remodeling projects here are opening a closed 1960s or 1970s kitchen to the living room (almost always an engineered beam and a permit), converting a formal dining room into a home office, and rebuilding an original 2000s Pearland master bath into a tile-to-ceiling walk-in shower.
Kitchen remodeling delivers the biggest change on this housing stock. Older Pasadena and South Houston kitchens usually want the dropped soffit removed, full-height upper cabinets installed, and the wall to the living room opened up so the back half of the house stops feeling like three small rooms. Clear Lake kitchens from the NASA-era boom typically need countertops, a modern backsplash, better task lighting, and cabinetry either refaced or replaced outright after decades of humidity. Pearland kitchens from the 2000s are less about layout and more about finish quality — quartz counters, painted cabinets, an island reconfigured for how the family actually uses it, and undercabinet lighting. Every kitchen remodel starts with a free in-home consultation and a written flat quote, so the budget conversation happens before demo, not after.
Bathroom remodeling is the most consistent request we get across Pasadena, Pearland, Clear Lake, and southeast Houston. Original 2000s Pearland master baths share the same problems: a garden tub nobody uses, a small fiberglass shower pan, a low vanity with a cultured-marble top, and a bath fan that either recirculates into the attic or was never properly ducted — which matters enormously in a climate this humid. The standard rebuild converts the tub-plus-shower footprint into one large tile-to-ceiling walk-in shower with a bench and niche, raises the vanity to comfort height, adds real exterior-vented ventilation, and updates the flooring. Older Pasadena and South Houston hall baths usually need a full re-tile, new supply valves, and a vanity swap. Accessibility upgrades — curbless entries, blocking for grab bars, comfort-height toilets — are common as long-time owners age in place.
Nothing shapes South Houston home maintenance more than moisture. Average humidity here sits high year-round, the bay breeze carries salt inland through Clear Lake and Pasadena, and afternoon storms soak exteriors that never fully dry before the next one. The practical result is a repair list we see on nearly every property: wood rot at the base of door casings and garage door jambs, soft window sills and sashes, failing exterior caulk at every penetration, mildew on north-facing siding and fences, corroded exterior hardware and hinges, and bath fans that were never ducted to the outside. The fixes are straightforward when they're caught early — rot repair or dutchman patch, primer and paint on all six sides of any new trim, re-caulking with a proper exterior sealant, and real ducted ventilation in every bath and kitchen. Left alone, the same conditions turn a $400 trim repair into a framing job.
Hurricane season runs June through November, and this part of the Gulf Coast has learned the lesson the hard way more than once. The handyman work that actually matters before a storm is unglamorous: securing and repairing fence sections and gates so they don't become debris, clearing gutters and downspouts so water leaves the roof fast, re-securing loose siding and soffit panels, checking and re-caulking window and door seals, trimming what can be trimmed away from the roofline, and making sure the garage door track and bracing are sound. After a storm, the calls are fence replacement, fascia and soffit repair, interior drywall and ceiling repair from wind-driven water intrusion, and door and window adjustment. We handle both sides of that cycle, and we'd rather do the prep work in May than the repair work in September.
The Gulf Coast prairie clay under most South Houston-area slabs expands when wet and shrinks in drought, and slab-on-grade homes ride that movement every year. Most of what homeowners notice — hairline drywall cracks at door and window corners, doors that stick in one season and swing free in another, small gaps at exterior trim joints, tile grout cracking in a straight line — is seasonal and cosmetic, and the right response is repair plus consistent soil moisture around the perimeter (soaker hoses in drought, working drainage in the wet months). What isn't cosmetic: doors that won't latch year-round, cracks wider than a credit card that keep growing, visible slab separation, or plumbing that starts backing up. We'll tell you straight which category your house is in, handle the cosmetic repairs, and point you to a foundation engineer when that's genuinely what you need instead of selling you the same drywall work twice.
Cedar fences in this climate last roughly ten to fifteen years before posts rot at the ground line, and every serious storm line takes out sections across Pasadena, Pearland, and southeast Houston. We handle section repair, full replacement, gate rebuilds that actually stay square, and post replacement set properly in concrete. Decks and covered patios in Clear Lake and Pearland are exposed to constant moisture, so decking boards typically need replacement well before the substructure does — and where the substructure isn't sound, we'll say so rather than screwing new boards onto a failing frame. Current code requires a properly flashed ledger connection, joist hangers with hanger nails, a 36-inch guard with balusters that pass the 4-inch sphere rule, and a graspable handrail on stairs of four or more risers. Board replacement is a handyman scope; rebuilding to current code is a permitted job.
Spring: inspect and repair fences and gates, clear gutters and downspouts, check attic ventilation, and re-seal decks and patio covers before summer sun and rain get to them. Early summer: storm prep — secure loose siding and soffit, service HVAC before it runs nonstop, and confirm every bath fan and range hood actually vents outside. Late summer: patch the drywall cracks that opened as the clay dried, repaint and re-caulk exteriors, and address wood rot found during storm prep. Fall: flush the water heater, replace weatherstripping and door sweeps, and repair anything the season damaged. Winter: insulate exposed exterior plumbing and hose bibs — the 2021 freeze reached this far south and split pipes across Pasadena and Pearland. Monty's membership plan puts all of it on a schedule so nobody has to remember it.
Homeowners in Pasadena, Pearland, Clear Lake, South Houston, and southeast Houston pick Monty's because we run the business the way a home service company should be run: transparent written estimates before work starts, a real schedule with a real arrival window, licensed and insured technicians, and a satisfaction guarantee behind everything we do. Most non-emergency calls in our South Houston service area schedule within two to four business days, and members get priority slots with same- or next-day availability for urgent repairs. Most single-visit handyman jobs run $250–$650 depending on scope and materials; larger projects like bath remodels, full repaints, and deck rebuilds are quoted flat after a free in-home estimate.
Vetting a handyman or remodeling contractor here comes down to a short list of questions. Can they show proof of general liability insurance and workers' comp? Will they put the estimate in writing with scope and materials spelled out? Do they pull permits themselves on work that needs one, or push that onto the homeowner? Can they give you references from Pasadena, Pearland, Clear Lake, or southeast Houston specifically — not generic testimonials from another metro? Be cautious of anyone who demands full payment up front, quotes a remodel without walking the space, or can't tell you which parts of your project require inspection. That last one matters more after storm season, when out-of-town crews show up chasing insurance work and disappear before the punch list is done.
Our South Houston market covers Pasadena (77502, 77504, 77505), Pearland (77581, 77584), Clear Lake City (77059), the city of South Houston (77587), and the southeast Houston corridor along the Gulf Freeway (77034, 77075, 77089) for both handyman services and full remodeling projects. That footprint runs from Red Bluff and Fairmont Parkway through Ellington and the Beamer and Sabo corridors down into Pearland. If your address sits just outside those zips, call (832) 839-4747 or email southhouston@getmontys.com — we'll tell you honestly whether we can get a crew to you rather than stringing you along.


Call Monty's today for a free estimate. Serving Pasadena, Pearland, Clear Lake, and southeast Houston.