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Isaac Handyman
5.0(
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Serving Eagle, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Isaac did a great job on my bathroon drains and toilet. Fast service, clean job, and reasonably priced. I would recommend him for your jobs. Thank you, Isaac."
Main drain line Blockage
Main drain line Blockage
Main drain line Blockage
Flooring damaged plywood
Flooring damaged plywood

+10

Response time7 hrs
Response rate96%
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Summit Home Maintenance
5.0(
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Serving Eagle, CO and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Summit Home Maintenance did an awesome job fixing my garbage disposal and patching up some drywall. Super friendly, quick, and everything looks great. I?ll definitely call them again if I need anything else done around the house!"
Response time1 day
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Glue and Screw Handyman Services
4.0(
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Serving Eagle, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

Customers say: Quick response

"Nick responded quickly to my posting looking for someone to assemble a dresser and two nightstands. He arrived on time, did a great job with the assembly and helped position the furniture and the rug in the guest bedroom. He was polite and professional - I would definitely hire him again and would recommend him to others."
Response time1 day
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Recommended by25%of homeowners
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Handymany Services
New to Angi

Serving Eagle, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

We have been servicing home and business owners in and around the Eagle area for over fifteen years with all of their handyman and home improvement needs. We specialize in flooring, snow removal, drywall, and various other jobs. Please give us a call today with any and all of your home improvement needs!

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Clean up yard fall and spring
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Repair  handles latched of doors

+24

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Toilets questions, answered by experts

You should choose the type of toilet that meets your budget, fits properly in your space, and matches the rest of your decor. If you’ve never gone toilet shopping before, you might be surprised at how many options are available. Most homeowners choose a two-piece toilet, which is the industry standard, and a gravity flush system is the most common. However, dual-flush and low-flush toilets are becoming more prevalent as more people become conscious of water consumption.

Depending on the issue and materials, costs range from $150 to $500.

A standard toilet flange should fit snugly into the outflow pipe and sit level with the subfloor. Installing a new one without first removing the old one will make it impossible to form a seal and keep the toilet bowl bolted securely in place. 

However, if you’re dealing with leakage or wobbling because you’ve installed a new type of bathroom tile (making the floor taller), you may be able to avoid fully replacing the flange by opting for a toilet flange extender. Extenders typically come in kits for easy DIY installation, fit over the existing flange, and bring the drain connection higher.

If a bolt at the bottom of your toilet tank is loose, it can directly cause a leak. If a bolt securing the toilet base to the floor is loose, it won’t directly cause a leak but can lead to the same result over time. That’s because the loose bolts will eventually move the wax seal or cause cracks in the bowl from the toilet being wobbly.

When working on your bathroom floor tiling, you should always tile the floor first and then refit the toilet afterward. This has both practical and visual advantages—the tile will have a better seal, and the installation will look cleaner.

On the other hand, when you try to cut the tiles to fit around the toilet, you’re putting yourself at a disadvantage. It’s a lot more work, it’s hard to be precise, and mistakes or miscalculations can lead to future moisture damage to the tiling, grout, and subfloor.

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