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"Everything went very smooth and they did exactly what I wanted done."

Bella E on January 2025

Get the project done Right the first time

"Everything went very smooth and they did exactly what I wanted done."

Bella E on January 2025


Being an great handyman and getting the job done, including in great customer service also and we work at a great working speed.



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I'm a general purpose handyman that can handle just about anything from ceiling fan installation, minor electrical, plumbing, carpentry, and general maintenance. Also can do minor hvac service with ductwork service.

I'm a general purpose handyman that can handle just about anything from ceiling fan installation, minor electrical, plumbing, carpentry, and general maintenance. Also can do minor hvac service with ductwork service.





Professional, well done work at reasonable affordable prices. Always willing to work around the customers needs and exceed expectations.

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Repair Carport questions, answered by experts

Sagging floors, large cracks in your walls, and uneven door frames are three signs that your floor joists need to be replaced. You may also notice squeaky floorboards, windows that no longer close correctly, and stairs that sag on either side. You'll need a structural engineer or floor contractor to confirm whether the floor joists are the true problem behind these issues.

New builds, remodels, and additions often necessitate professional framing expertise.

Living in a termite-infested home isn’t just annoying—it’s risky. These pests can quietly chew through wood, weakening your walls, floors, and even the structure of your house. On top of the safety concerns, there’s the financial stress of repairs, not to mention potential health issues from mold or allergens stirred up by termite activity.

Not all wood that’s been softened by termites needs to be replaced. You may be able to salvage wood using a wood hardener instead of replacing beams. However, you’ll need to hire a structural engineer to assess the damage and the overall stability of the wood before making a replacement plan.

Signs of structural damage include foundation cracks, roof leaks, bouncy floors, crumbling concrete, and cracked or leaning chimneys. Structural damage can make itself apparent in various ways, and sometimes, there may not be obvious signs. Inspect your foundation and roof annually to stay ahead of potentially serious structural problems. 

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