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TFM HANDYMAN SERVICES
4.7(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Elkton, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"TFM Handyman Services did a wonderful job. Installing a complete new kitchen. In a older home we purchased. They are honest, the pri e at the end was the same as they quoted. Work was flawless."
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Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Konaj Construction, LLC
5.0(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Elkton, FL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Work was done quickly and expertly. Would hire Pashuk again; very easy to deal with, an expert in metal, and very reliable from every point of view. Could not be happier."
Start of Fireplace
Porch Project
Fireplace in the works
Fireplace in the works
Fireplace Complete

+23

Response time2 hrs
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Ryan Whiddon's Handyman Service
5.0(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Elkton, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2011

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"He installed a fence and a storage shed, renewed several landscape rock gardens and trimed bushes around the house. He actually revived a number of plants. He also repaired several posts on our deck and repainted them. He was always on time and diligent in his work."
Ceiling Replacement
Deck repair
Deck repair
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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

A smoke alarm that beeps periodically, often every 30 to 60 seconds, usually indicates a low battery. The first step is to replace the battery. If this doesn't solve the problem, try resetting the alarm. However, beeping can also signal other issues, such as dust buildup in the sensors or the unit reaching the end of its life. Different beep patterns can mean different things; for example, multiple beeps might indicate an issue with a combination carbon monoxide detector, while a continuous, loud alarm means smoke has been detected. If a new battery doesn't stop the beeping, it's best to consult your alarm's manual, call a professional, or replace the unit.

Yes, a hot or overheating outlet is a fire hazard and can cause a fire. An outlet becoming hot indicates an electrical problem, such as an overloaded circuit, loose connections, or a faulty component. The heat from these issues can ignite nearby flammable materials like curtains or furniture. If you notice an outlet is hot to the touch, turn off the power at the circuit breaker, unplug any connected devices, and consult a qualified electrician. If a fire does start, use a Class C fire extinguisher or baking soda to suppress it, or evacuate immediately and call the fire department.

Shiplap can be safe for a gas fireplace, but you should consult with a fireplace installation pro before proceeding. You need to make sure your project meets building and safety codes since shiplap is made from flammable wood. You may need to install another non-combustible material, like stone or brick, around the fireplace for a certain amount of space before you can add shiplap.

You should only use water to put out a fire in your fireplace in an emergency situation. Even then, it is better to use a fire extinguisher to put out a fire quickly. Make sure every room in your house that has a fireplace also has a fire extinguisher—and that everyone in your household knows how to use one.

The best way to store firewood is outdoors and away from your home, shed, or garage. Stacking wood against your house can be a fire hazard and attract unwanted pests. Store your firewood under a shelter where it's protected from rain and snow but still exposed to sunlight and open air. You can lay a tarp on top to help keep moisture out.

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