Doctor Fix It Omaha

★★☆☆☆ 1.8 / 5 (5)
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: 608 N Saddle Creek Rd, Omaha, NE 68131
: (402) 506-6779
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Company Overview

Any handyman service, featuring basic electrical services, water line services, wall repairs, entryways, glass installations, repairs and replacements, along with light remodeling. We ensure quick responses. Being a family-run company, we are committed to our local community. With over 35 years of experience, across multiple construction and fabrication methods, we have united as a skilled team to apply our expertise in helping your family from your vision to the finished project.

Business Services

  • Drywall installation or replacement
  • Drywall repair
  • Plumbing inspection
  • Wall patching
  • Wall finish repair
  • Wall finish installation or replacement
  • Wall texturing

Business Location & Hours



Mon:8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tue:8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wed:8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thu:8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Fri:8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sat:8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sun:Closed

Recommended Customer Reviews

Mike L.
★★★★★

Very grateful to have found this company! Sherwin is a straight shooter that gets the job done right and even offers a 6 month guarantee on his work. While other contractors have promised similar guarantees, when I have had problems with their work they are nowhere to be found. Sherwin on the other hand upholds his word and standards and has came back to fix something that was noticed a month afterwards. It was minor but he was happy to come and make it right.

It seems like there is nothing he can't fix and his prices are very fair. I've used him for burst pipes, updating 2 bathrooms, installing new countertops and have more for him to do as soon as I save up the money. You can't go wrong hiring Dr. Fix It

Marjie S.
★☆☆☆☆

Contracted three projects in July. All three were were supposed to be completed by the 3rd week of July. Two got started. One was supposedly ""finished"" only a couple weeks late, but I discovered that it wasn't after paying for it in full. It just got finished last week, (It is October 23rd). I'm still unhappy with the half finished look, but I will move on.
The second project was re-siding my house. The bid details included removing old siding and haul away. They just papered over it. The bid included replacing all the metal trim, but Sherwin talked me into just painting the existing metal trim. I purchased the paint, which is still sitting in my front porch. There was trim removed to repair a damaged wall, but to date there is still missing trim there, and it makes the wall not water tight. This is outside my kitchen where there was already significant damage to the interior plaster, and during the wall repair the employee cut all the way through the plaster, frighteningly close to an electrical outlet. Since the third project was interior plaster repair or replace with drywall, I was not worried then, but they didn't even start that project.
There is still leftover siding in my back yard, lights removed over garage doors were not replaced, damaged trim around the big garage door still hasn't been fixed, painting hasn't been done, damage was done to hanging plants, his crew broke 3 storm windows he took them for repair, and he is apparently holding them hostage. I am unhappy with how often he has lied to me about being here. I even tried again this week to get him to tell me what it would take to get this job finished this week. I was promised a phone call which never came.

If you had better luck, be grateful... and inspect any work carefully before you pay him.

Lorrie B.
★☆☆☆☆

Work is of poor quality. Several jobs completed in my home are now in the process of be redone. Contractor only has a license to complete work on the outside of you home. Is not licensed for plumbing or electrical, but will do this type of work. Please contact the seek planning department for verification.

C L.
★☆☆☆☆

I didn't want to write this review. In fact, it's been two months and I wasn't going to write it, I was just going to let it go since I know he was having a hard time, and ultimately we parted ways.

I think the owner is a good guy, trying to do right. But after finding what I did this week, I had to. I'm livid because they ruined an antique by attempting to ""fix"" it. No one told me or asked my permission.

We had them work on our house for what was supposed to be two weeks, and ended up being two months. Things still did not get finished, and a lot of the work was subpar because they were frazzled trying to get us finished and still taking on new jobs all the time. I gave them a lot of slack that I probably shouldn't have now that I see on their facebook that they were posting pics of other new jobs during the time they were promising me they would have me finished. Ultimately, they took on far too big of a job with my home and instead of pulling out when I gave them multiple chances to, kept stringing me along.

Sherwin does good work himself when he's focused, but his team varies a lot in the quality of the work they do. When he isn't paying attention, crappy work gets done. Two months later, I'm still finding outlets that were supposed to be changed that weren't, crappy drywall patching, patchy paint, etc. around my house that needs to be fixed.

What am I really upset about though? I noticed the other day that an antique mirror, that I had repeatedly told them to be extremely careful with since they were working around it, had something weird going on with the mirror finish on one side. It looked like the mirror finish was bubbling behind the glass. Which is weird, because it's been stable for the years I've owned it, and I had just moved it and unpacked it myself in September, and it was fine then.

When I took it off the wall to inspect it what do I find? SOMEONE HOT GLUED IT. I am sure that they were trying to do something nice by ""fixing"" it, since it had a chipped piece already and that part of the mirror was a little wobbly, but I just cannot imagine the logic of anyone touching something I told them was an antique, and thinking that they were going to put hot glue on it.

There hasn't been anyone else in that space, nor do I have any teenagers, and I am just livid that someone on this team would do this. To my knowledge they didn't break anything, they just thought it was a good idea to take hot glue to an antique mirror, I just cannot fathom how someone thought it was a good idea to HOT GLUE an antique without asking the owner.

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