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Manning's Maintenance and Landscaping
5.0(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Summit, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"very well pleased with the outcome of the painting on the exterior of our home, Mr. Manning is very friendly, professional and Dependable. I would recommend his services to anyone. I Will definitely use him again ! Anyone who wants a job well done and promptly should give Mr. Manning a call."
Response time10 mins
Response rate100%
Recommended by57%of homeowners
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Mac's Do It All
4.5(
35
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Handyman for Multiple Small ProjectsHandyman for Multiple Small Projects- For Business

Serving Summit, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Goes out of his way to help you and make sure you are happy with the job he does. Tommy made time to drive 45 mins on a holiday to help fix a couple little things that we were unable to do ourselves. So thankful!"
Response time5 days
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Handyman Services questions, answered by experts

Absolutely, they tailor their approach to address individual requirements, ensuring satisfaction on every visit.

In most states, handypeople do not need to be licensed to perform simple home repair tasks and smaller jobs. When projects exceed specific cost amounts, however, ranging from $500 in California to $50,000 in other states, some municipalities consider them to be contractors, meaning they need to be licensed. To learn if your handyperson should be licensed to work on your job, contact your local governing body or state contractors’ licensing board before starting any work.

While a handyperson will do the odd small job for your home, a maintenance person is responsible for conducting regular inspections and repairs. Maintenance people may come in to do small fixes and diagnose any issues you might be facing, but may not have all the same technical abilities as a handyperson.

Handypeople usually don’t hold trade licenses, so they typically aren’t qualified to tackle projects involving installing or making alterations to plumbing or electrical lines. Below are some jobs that a handyperson usually won’t be able to complete:

  • Installing plumbing for a new kitchen or bathroom

  • Replacing plumbing pipes

  • Installing or repairing septic systems

  • Running new electrical wiring

  • Installing a subpanel

Tipping contractors, builders, or general contractors is not customary or expected. Unlike many service professions where tipping is built into the payment structure, construction professionals typically charge a full rate for their services. However, you may choose to tip a worker for exceptional service, such as if they go above and beyond, stay late to meet a deadline, or work on a holiday weekend. Before offering a tip, it's a good idea to ask about the company's policy, as some prohibit their employees from accepting gratuities. If you want to show your appreciation for a job well done without giving a cash tip, consider writing a positive online review or offering to serve as a reference for potential new customers.

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