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Dave The Fixer
4.9(
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Serving Durham, CT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Dave did a fantastic job replacing a handicapped bathroom pole. We were impressed with his work. The pole is more secure than the one before it (which was done by a workers comp company). Plus, he found one that has a handle on it which will make it easier to be able to sit/stand. Dave is pleasant, efficient and very reasonable. Donna F. in Guilford, CT"
Complete Cellar
Entrance and Liquor Alcove
Response time2 days
14 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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LA Handyman
4.9(
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Serving Durham, CT and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2005

Free estimates

"Exceptional service! The handyman did an outstanding job assembling a complex full-body workout gym machine with great skill and efficiency. He was extremely professional, hardworking, and ensured everything was perfectly set up. On top of that, he took the time to clean up afterward, leaving the space spotless. Highly recommended for anyone needing expert assembly work!"
Closets
Closets
Closets
Closets
Closets

+11

Response time3 hrs
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Riccio Construction
4.9(
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Serving Durham, CT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I dealt with the owner Paul who really understands all homes are not alike. He gave me options and didn't try and push some deal of the month on me. He was able to custom order what I needed and install it professionally. He even painted the trim and cleaned up the mess!"
Beginning
IN progress
Almost FInished
FInished
Beginning

+20

Response time6 hrs
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Caulking Services questions, answered by experts

A contractor specializes in a specific field. They often operate in teams where they have subcontractors to handle specialized problems. So if you have significant plumbing, drywall, or roofing issues, you’ll want to hire a contractor, as the job may require a team.

A handyperson is typically one person who works on whatever jobs come their way. You wouldn’t call a contractor to fix the hinges on cabinets or paint your room. Instead, a handyperson can handle all these issues, saving you from making multiple phone calls.

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.

Many contractors prefer checks because they’re easy to track and have no associated fees. However, many also accept credit cards (though they might add a fee to cover their processing costs).

Most professional appliance removal companies will not expect a tip, but offering one is a good way to show appreciation for a job well done. A tip of 10% to 20% is a good idea if your professionals are working in the rain or snow, if they take extra care not to damage your walls and furniture in the removal process, or if they need to maneuver the appliance through tight spaces or up or down stairs to get it out of your home.

Yes, you can use a dremel tool to cut plexiglass. Follow the instructions under “How to Cut Plexiglass with a Saw,” and use a dremel tool with a 561 bit instead of a saw.

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