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Valley Home Services Plus LLC
4.8(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Queen Valley, AZ and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2010

Small jobs welcome

Customers say: Super punctual

"James is the best contractor I have ever had the pleasure to work with. He is polite, smart, clean, accurate and fair with his pricing. A must to secure a quote for any work that he provides. He also sells water softeners and installs them. I wish I would have known before I bought mine."
Response time9 hrs
Response rate100%
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
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LEGIT HANDS LLC
4.8(
24
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Queen Valley, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I hired Legit Hands to do some work around my house including filling some holes in walls and repainting, and mounting TVs, along with re-building some furniture. After my experience, I referred this service to my company who also hired him to install some equipment for one of our clients. Legit Hands is always professional, communicative, and follows instructions perfectly."
Heating & A/C Project
Handymen Project
Line is holding pressure
Broken line needs to be replaced
Measurements for the new replacement

+107

Response time2 days
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Espinozas
5.0(
21
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Queen Valley, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Everything went great with Francisco and his crew. Very prompt clean efficient communication skills fantastic but highly recommend which I’ve already done with Francisco and his company also became a pretty good friend of ours at the same time"
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Response time10 hrs
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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

Grounding is a great first step to prevent electrical shock, but you can take it further with GFCI outlets and AFCIs (arc fault circuit interrupters). In particular, AFCIs help protect against the type of electrical arcs that cause fires, like if a mouse chews on a wire or your laptop starts overheating at the wall. These are required in some areas of your home.

Generally, an oil furnace is considered safer than a gas furnace for several reasons. While both types of furnaces can produce carbon monoxide, a leak in an oil furnace is easier to detect due to the smell. Oil furnaces also don't connect to a gas pipeline, which reduces the chance of a fuel leak. Most importantly, heating oil is not combustible, whereas natural gas is highly flammable. This means there is a much lower risk of combustion or explosion with an oil furnace. However, an oil furnace can still pose a fire hazard if it tips over.

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) says you can place smoke detectors on either the ceiling or the wall, depending on the setup of your room. Since smoke rises, the ceiling makes sense, but if you go with a wall mounting, the alarm should be installed high up—no less than 12 inches from the ceiling. 

Some Christmas lights are marked as being “UL Safety Certified” or Underwriters Laboratories Safety Certified. This lab is a trusted source for determining the safety standards of electrical products—you should make sure your Christmas lights have this label. Brush up on other electrical safety tips before installing any lighting features. 

In addition to flashing, a roof cricket can help divert water around your chimney so that it drains properly off your roof. It’s shaped like a double triangle and is installed behind the chimney so that falling water spills evenly down each side. This helps prevent water from accumulating behind your chimney, which can increase water damage and the risk of leaks. 

The International Building Code (IBC) requires cricket installation if a chimney built after 2012 measures over 30 inches in width. Chimneys constructed before that date are typically grandfathered in and aren’t required to have crickets installed.

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