Clients
Four hundred houses, one number
Most of the people below started with one job and stayed. This page is mostly them talking rather than us.
Request a serviceIn their words
What people actually say
“I let four flats and something breaks in one of them every fortnight. Craft took the whole lot off my hands — I forward the tenant's message and it is dealt with. I have not seen a plumber's face in two years.”

Kwesi Boateng
Landlord, East Legon
“They quoted me for the rewire, then found the board was worse than they thought — and rang me before touching it rather than after. The final bill was the quoted one. That has never once happened to me here.”

Abena Osei
Homeowner, Spintex
“Our air-conditioning had been serviced by three different people in a year. Craft put the whole office on a monthly visit and the bills halved. Somebody now knows every unit in the building by name.”

Yaw Mensah
Office manager, Osu
400
+
Households on the books across Greater Accra
62
Offices and compounds on a standing plan
9
k+
Jobs finished since the first van in 2011
4
%
Of jobs that need a second visit under guarantee
Two jobs in full
What the work actually looks like

A residents' association, Adenta
Nine roofs on an Adenta estate
Nine houses built in the same year, all of them with the same lifting edge on the western elevation. We refixed the lot over three weeks rather than one at a time as each began to leak — which is what the association had been quoted for, and about a third of the price.

A landlord, East Legon
A compound taken off its owner's hands
Four flats, a shared compound and a gate motor that had been failing for two years. Now a monthly visit, one invoice, and the tenants' messages come to us rather than to the owner. He says the best part is not hearing about it.
Recent advice
Things worth knowing before you ring anybody, written by the people who would come out.

Ten things worth fixing before the rains
12 July 2026

What a roof actually costs to keep
28 June 2026

How to tell a good tradesperson from a cheap one
9 June 2026