Homeowner Joy Peterson was just looking for some help to replace the aging carpet in her Rosemount home.
When that help came last week, Peterson and her family were floored in more ways than one.
For four hours Friday morning, the gray split-level she shares with two sons, one serving in the National Guard, was the site of a whirlwind of home repairs as part of the national Craftsman "Make a Difference" Tour.
They got new shelving in the garage and kids' rooms and a new front screen door. Repairs were also made to the house's plumbing, fence, gates and the driveway. Finally, the crew of volunteers fixed the shed and trimmed a tree.
Mayor Bill Droste spoke at the event.
The home's biggest update, replacing the carpet, will be done in the coming weeks.
"I really had no idea what I was getting into," Peterson said. "It's above and beyond what I could have even imagined."
The effort, also sponsored by the Sears "Heroes at Home" program and Rebuilding Together, a national nonprofit with a Twin Cities office, aims to repair and improve veterans' and military families' homes.