2 Bros No Hammers brings honest, flat-rate handyman repairs β leaks, clogs, and everything in between β to Westchester County homeowners. No phone tag, no mystery pricing. Pick your fix, upload a 10-second video of the problem, and get your work order instantly.
Every job below is labor, flat-rate, for standard access. Tap the + on anything you need β it builds your work order on the right as you go, just like ordering takeout.
Available Friday evenings, all day Saturday, and all day Sunday across Westchester County. Fill this out and we'll send your work order confirmation straight to your email.
Once your work order is finalized, pay on-site or online β including tap-to-pay with Apple Pay, or send it digitally.
Upload a photo, a 10-second video, or a quick voice note β or hop on a live video call. We'll often know exactly what's needed (and the right price) before a truck is even booked.
Armend and Q personally review every video, photo, and voice message that comes in β no call center, no outsourcing. If it's urgent, say so, and we'll call you back directly.
If something we fixed acts up again within a week of the job, we come back and make it right at no extra labor charge.
30+ combined years fixing homes across Westchester County β hands-on, every single day.
In 1998, Armend and Qendrim came to the U.S. as kids escaping the war in Kosovo, carrying little beyond each other and a stubborn work ethic. That discipline carried them through college and into their first real responsibility: superintendents of a 30-family apartment building, where they learned β one midnight leak at a time β that a home is only as good as what's running through its pipes.
That hands-on grind grew into 2 Bros No Hammers, a modern repair shop built for Westchester homeowners who'd rather book a handyman the way they order dinner: pick the fix, see the price, get it done. Armend leads the craft as Chief Master Craftsman; Q runs the other half of the business. Off the clock, both stay just as hands-on β giving back to the community that gave two brothers their start.
It's a joke. The work isn't. Every job gets treated like it's our own bathroom on the line.