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Bannikov LLC
New to Angi
Handyman for Multiple Small ProjectsHandyman for Multiple Small Projects- For Business

Serving Plummer, ID and surrounding areas

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Professional homeowner (25+ years of experience) and DIY specialist with experience to fix almost everything inside/outside/around the house. Have a good portfolio in my household, having hockey players and dogs, especially with fixing, painting walls, replacing faucets, installing water softeners, wall decoration with stone/artificial stone. Just want to be useful and helpful for people during my days off.

Timber Ridge Industries
New to Angi
Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Plummer, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

We bring years of expertise and dedication to every project. With a strong background in customer service and technical proficiency, we prioritize delivering top-notch results that exceed expectations. Our commitment to continuous learning ensures that I stay updated with the latest industry trends and best practices. Whether it's troubleshooting complex issues or providing routine maintenance, we approach each task with precision and professionalism. Our goal is to build lasting relationships with clients based on trust, reliability, and exceptional service delivery.\n

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Rooster Renovations LLC
New to Angi
Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Plummer, ID and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Hello! I am a carpenter/timber framer. My bread and butter is building decks, porches and small timber frames. I also enjoy cabinetry and trim carpentry. I can help you with most anything carpentry-related. \nI also have a small campervan conversion business so I can help with campers as well.

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To The T Contracting
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Plummer, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Kevin is friendly and polite. I appreciate that he is flexible. He's willing to tackle anything. He's done great work for me, from little jobs to big jobs. I've found my handyman!"
Response time7 hrs
Response rate87%
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Handyman Services questions, answered by experts

While handypeople do not need to be licensed in many places, you should only hire insured pros for any home improvement work. Your handyperson should have active liability coverage that protects them and you in the case of an error or accident. Furthermore, if they have employees on your property, they should also have workers’ compensation insurance. If you hire an individual or a company that is not insured and they damage your property, have an accident while on the job, or become injured on your property without insurance, you can be held financially liable.

Handypeople usually don’t hold trade licenses, so they typically aren’t qualified to tackle projects involving installing or making alterations to plumbing or electrical lines. Below are some jobs that a handyperson usually won’t be able to complete:

  • Installing plumbing for a new kitchen or bathroom

  • Replacing plumbing pipes

  • Installing or repairing septic systems

  • Running new electrical wiring

  • Installing a subpanel

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.

After cutting Corian® to the right size, you may have to attach it to another piece of Corian®, either at a corner or another seam. One way to create the tightest seam is to place the two pieces of Corian® on a level surface at ⅜-inch apart. Run a router in between the two slabs to create an identical edge on both pieces. Then use the proper DuPont Joint Adhesive for your type of seam and countertop to join the Corian® together.

Pros save time and ensure quality by handling complex tasks and repairs efficiently.

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