jim's small stuff handyman service

Dale D. in West Columbia, siding, installed flashing strip on edge of roof Clay arrived when hesurveyed the work to be done, spent several hours, reasonable cost,Invited him back to give estimate on further Deidi B. in Lexington, Betty C in Lexington, porch railings and column with vinyl components. on time, did fantastic job; Very friendly and professional; Clay Stewart was my technician. Amy R in Elgin, We had 8 ceiling fans installed in our new house. We were very pleased with the quality of work and punctuality. I would definitely recommened him to Thomas M in Columbia, overhang above backdoor, rebuild & prime. was on time, worked steadily through day with excellent Peter P in Columbia, Repair or Alter a section of fence and hung new double gate. time, did the job as specified, no surprises, cleaned up & hauled off trash, knew what he was doing, and aI will call him again.

Craig C in Lexington, Replace a Wood Fence. Two gates were sagging & made one gate into a double gate. He did an excellent job on repairing our fence. recommend and use him for any future project that comes up. was on time and finished the job completely and to our satisfaction. Also cleaned up the area when finished. and Pipes - Repair or courteous, knew what he was doing, and gave us good service. It was a simple repair, we did not to do and he fixed it. DANDY to the rescue, LLC: Wow. didn't even ask for a review from this lady, since the work was prior to me being listed with Service Magic. Replace a Wood Fence. Rebuilt sections of fence a tree had fallen on. Laura B in Lexington, SC Repair or PartiallyRebuilt sections of fence that wind had blown over. Clay did a great job replacing 2 fence posts and repairing our fence. He was courteous, prompt, and did a furniture, toys, tools, gadgets, etc.

Appointment scheduled relatively soon after contact Jimi is a very hard worker and doesn't stop working until everything is done and done well. I am going to have him do another job for me too Jim is friendly, timely, he knows his stuff and his price is fair.
business for sale irmo scI plan to use him in the future and would recommend him to anyone. The project that I had, replacing the gas lifts in two office chairs, was unusual in that most people just throw out the chair and buy a new one. Jim figured it out and got it done, and I'm real pleased. More River Falls Handyman Services More Wisconsin Handyman Services More Wisconsin Handyman Contractors What kind of location is this? Is this an emergency? What is the nature of the work to be done? Describe the amount of work you need to have done: These are just a few snapshots from projects that Oberstadt Landscapes & Nursery, Inc. has completed in the Fox Cities ...

This has been an ongoing project for us spanning the last 5 years, including work in the back and front yards, ... Gorgeous Landscape options exist for homeowners in and around Lake Geneva ... Recent Requests for a Local Handyman in River Falls, Wisconsin: Select your appointment type and time: Confirm your appointment with Yes, I would like free project cost informationHomeIf you just don't have the time, the tools, the skills, or, the inclination...Residential, Rentals, Commercial (NC general contractor license # 71628). Al Burleson ******************************************************* Coming up to your mountain vacation home? I'll be glad to meet with you there to discuss how I can help with your repair and maintenance needs. ******************************************************** AHS wishes everyone a happy, healthy, and, prosperous 2017!!!I provide a wide variety of handyman services for residential and commercial customers, as well as rental property owners, involving repair, maintenance, restoration, assembly, vacation home "off season" monitoring, and much more.

I serve as an intermediary providing commercial maintenance, repair, assembly, set-up & un-crating services to facility maintenance and moving companies. I can help complete pre & post home inspection punch lists.I provide routine maintenance and repair services for rental properties, and, I work well with landlords and property managers who must schedule maintenance and repairs during brief tenant turnover periods. I serve as general contractor for property makeovers, coordinating trades to get your rental or residential property ready to rent or sell.See photo gallery 1 for some of my furniture, crafts and fun stuff, and photo gallery 2 for some completed handyman projects. Al in the "Jehovah Jireh Express"Few tasks provoke Paxil-bingeing like finding a good handyman in New York. If you want to renovate your 4,000-square-foot loft, there are plenty of contractors who’ll handle the job, for thousands of dollars. But small jobs that require a handyman get ignored, partly because most urbanites wouldn’t know a monkey wrench from a screwdriver, partly because the fix-it business is frustratingly unregulated, leaving us at the randomized mercy of the classifieds.

It’s hard to get people to take an interest in relatively low-paying jobs. Then when you do lure a handyman over, sometimes he gets mad and leaves (more on that later). Unfortunately, certain long-delayed chores recently forced me to grab life by the tool belt. To wit: the Montclair corner shelves I bought from holdeverything a year ago, which have been sitting in boxes ever since. I thought �easy assembly� meant a power tool wasn’t required. But the directions suggested a drill. The closest thing I had was my battery-powered Crest SpinBrush. And the list goes on: a bathroom that needed new grout, a wall I wanted painted, windows that needed new blinds, and a loose water-control handle in the shower. Complicating matters, I’m a renter, so I’m unwilling to pay top dollar. Also, my building already has a handyman, and it’s always tempting to ask him to do the work, because it’s free (well, a tip). He’s fine for fixing things that are specific to the building’s equipment�like the heater and the air conditioner.

But I wouldn’t trust him on detail work. It’s not his fault�a handyman can’t specialize in everything. But that doesn’t mean I should be forced to use his services. So I decided to hunt for someone else. Not that I was breaking the rules. My lease, like many, allows for a small but reasonable amount of cosmetic changes to my apartment. Most owner-occupied buildings require that workmen show their insurance certificate�a rule that’s sometimes intended to get residents to cave in and use the building’s handyman. But whether you own or rent, you shouldn’t be intimidated into using the resident hack. After all, no one but you should decide the fate of your translucent chartreuse shelving units. Thus began an epic quest: my search for a reliable handyman service. I tested five different methods: the Yellow Pages, both online and off; the installation services at Home Depot; a recommendation from a friend; and the Websites Craigslist and ServiceMagic. Obviously, I couldn’t be truly comprehensive�it’s impossible to try out every option in the city.

But by paying as much attention to the services themselves�how easy were they to use, how large were their inventories, and how well did they match job types to handymen?�as to the handymen they delivered, I hoped to draw more general conclusions. Clicks, mortar, and pestle: the Yellow Pages online. I started in the most obvious place: the Yellow Pages. But this is the 21st century, so I skipped the book and went straightI typed �painting� in the search box. After clicking through a page listing dozens of subcategories, I was confronted with over 200 links to contractors�with no more information than addresses and phone numbers. I called four anyway, got only two calls back, and wasn’t impressed enough to invite anyone over. It was like looking for a date from a list of names. Some of the people you may wind up moving in with; some might be murderers. , I figured I’d at least get them to send me a copy of the local book. In the FAQ section, I found the following: �We’re not affiliated with the local telephone company who is responsible for issuing your local Yellow Pages book.� That felt like calling 911 only to find out they’re not affiliated with the police.