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"It was a pretty simple job and i was happy that were able to work around my schedule. They got it done pretty quick."

Anthony B on April 2023

Mr. Handyman is your one-call solution for a wide range of home maintenance and repair needs. Our uniformed technicians are fully insured professionals. We arrive on time, in uniform and in a marked van, with the tools to complete the job right.

"It was a pretty simple job and i was happy that were able to work around my schedule. They got it done pretty quick."

Anthony B on April 2023



Garay construction

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Garay construction

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We are specialized in siding, trim, and framing. We have over 18 years experience in these fields of work. We are punctual and take pride in our work.

We are specialized in siding, trim, and framing. We have over 18 years experience in these fields of work. We are punctual and take pride in our work.




JL Construction

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JL Construction

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17 years of experience

I have a small company but we aren't happy unless you are happy. I have square for payment unless you like check or cash. I Like when you ask questions so I can make ire we both are on the same page.

I have a small company but we aren't happy unless you are happy. I have square for payment unless you like check or cash. I Like when you ask questions so I can make ire we both are on the same page.



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Dykan love construction

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Dykan love construction

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13 years of experience

We provide an array of services surrounding the construction industry. Our jobs are completed and over seen by professionals who have many years of carpentry experience and general construction backgrounds. Our goal is to grow as a company and a name homeowners can trust. Our satisfaction is based solely on our clients degree of satisfaction. Our job is not complete until our clients are happy and satisfied to the fullest!

We provide an array of services surrounding the construction industry. Our jobs are completed and over seen by professionals who have many years of carpentry experience and general construction backgrounds. Our goal is to grow as a company and a name homeowners can trust. Our satisfaction is based solely on our clients degree of satisfaction. Our job is not complete until our clients are happy and satisfied to the fullest!



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Unfinished Carpentry questions, answered by experts

The average cost of DIY window framing is about $40 to $60 in materials. If you hire a window treatment professional, you’ll pay for materials plus labor costs—anywhere from $250 to $800 per window. The final cost is highly dependent on the window size, as larger windows are heavier and more difficult to install, as well as the type of window framing material.

Any bowing in a basement wall signals an issue that needs to be addressed. However, bowing of 2 to 4 inches is more straightforward to fix than bowing of more than 4 inches. That’s why it’s essential to call a pro as soon as you notice the bowing wall. The sooner you address the problem, the easier (and less expensive) it will be to repair.

Signs of structural damage include foundation cracks, roof leaks, bouncy floors, crumbling concrete, and cracked or leaning chimneys. Structural damage can make itself apparent in various ways, and sometimes, there may not be obvious signs. Inspect your foundation and roof annually to stay ahead of potentially serious structural problems. 

You can use a nail to find ceiling joists, but it’s not as reliable as a stud finder, and you’ll end up with lots of small holes in your ceiling. If the nail hits a joist, you'll feel increased resistance. Mark the spot with a pencil. Repeat this process regularly along the ceiling, 16 or 24 inches apart, until you've mapped out the joist locations.

It’s sometimes safe to replace a load-bearing wall with a beam, but you need a structural engineer to sign off on the project. You’ll also likely have to upgrade to a steel I-beam or another material that’s stronger than wood to maintain the level of support you need without the wall underneath.

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