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BROKE DIX CONTRACTOR
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Serving Windfall, IN and surrounding areas

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Hello, My name is Dereck \n I've been in remodeling business for 18 years. Family oriented type of guy. Parents started a company when I was Little. Learned a lot from my dad on remodeling.\n There's really nothing that I'm not capable of doing for you in your home inside or out.\n Have a great work ethic and also I like to think about the customer because a lot of times big contractors just rip a customer off and I don't like that. I like to give high quality work at low price.

Indiana Handyman LLC
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Serving Windfall, IN and surrounding areas

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Hello! My name's Josh Buchanan, founder and owner of Indiana Handyman LLC, based out of Speedway Indiana. I provide over 20 years of general Handyman craftsmanship and expertise across several different industries, and I service the greater Indianapolis and surrounding areas. \n\nI specialize in everything from drywall repair, electrical component replacement, water faucet replacement, various kitchen / home appliance repair or installation. I provide automotive diagnostics and repair, small engine repair, outdoor clean up services, gutter cleaning, pressure washing, hedge trimming, etc. \n\nI have an Advance Automotive Technologies Certificate for automotive repair and provide fair affordable mobile mechanic services. \n\nI have an Associates degree in Biomedical Equipment Technology. I've spent 10 years servicing various hospital systems' patient care and medical diagnostic imaging systems. I'm solid with electronics, networking, and PC board level repair, and I'm pretty resourceful.

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Mailbox Repair questions, answered by experts

Fixing a drawer that is sticky, askew, or broken depends on the specific problem. Start by removing the drawer and examining the slides and tracks for any damage, bent parts, or loose hardware.

For minor issues:

  • Clean and Lubricate: If the slides are just sticky, clean them and the corresponding tracks with a hot, damp cloth. Then, apply a lubricant like silicone spray or bar soap to help them glide smoothly. Also, check any roller wheels for problems.

  • Tighten Screws: Tighten any loose screws on the slides and tracks. If screw holes are stripped, you may need to fill them and re-drill.

For more significant damage:

  • Bent Hardware: If a slide is bent, you may be able to remove it, straighten it out, and reinstall it.

  • Broken Parts: If a slide or track is broken or severely damaged, it will need to be replaced. Unscrew the damaged part and install a replacement that matches the type and size of the original.

After performing the repair, reinsert the drawer and test it to ensure it opens and closes smoothly, making any final adjustments for proper alignment. It can also be helpful to consult the manufacturer's guidelines for your specific drawer system.

Regular cleaning, avoiding moisture exposure, and using appropriate protective products.

Leather patches can last anywhere from two to 20 years, depending on use, maintenance, and the environment the leather is in. The longevity of the leather repair also depends on the nature of the original damage and the repairs required. Consult a leather repair specialist about how to make your leather fix last as long as possible.

This depends on the furniture. It’s certainly fine for wood, metal, or composite materials to get wet. The same cannot be said for affiliated cushions and coverings. Many of these adjacent items claim to be water-resistant, but poorly-made accessories take longer to dry, leaving plenty of time for mold to grow. Keep an eye on how your furniture stands up to rain before going in with a pressure washer.

Signs your chair frame may need repairs include wobbling, creaking, visible cracks, or loose joints. A professional upholsterer will inspect the frame during the prep stage and recommend necessary repairs, which may add to the overall cost but ensure a longer-lasting result. Your upholsterer may be able to repair your frame for you, or they may refer you to a furniture repair specialist, depending on your chair’s needs.

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