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HALE SHIELD
4.9(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Walker, LA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2006

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"Joe came out this afternoon (on a Sunday, I might add), to remove our old worn out mailbox and replace it with one I recently bought. Joe was efficient and had the necessary tools and supplies. Since he had a 2 hour minimum, and it took him no time to install our new mailbox, he attended to 2 gaping holes in the soffit of our carport where squirrels had damaged it. I had already bought chicken wire to close up the holes, but no appropriate tool to cut it. Joe had the equipment and was able to close off the holes and wood staple the mesh in place. He also gave a very reasonable quote to remove and replace 4 wood porch columns on the front of our house. Joe is very efficient and has a lot of experience in handyman work. We will definitely hire him again!"
Recommended by72%of homeowners
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Drainco
5.0(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Walker, LA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2000

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Mr. Bruce was very professional and he did an awesome job with the repair of a water leak at my water meter. I surely would recommend him to any and everybody. He is the plumber to call. Fantastic service!"
Response time6 hrs
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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JAKER H Services
4.7(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Walker, LA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

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Small jobs welcome

"We couldn't be happier with the work done by this handyman team. They are repaired a hole in our ceiling flawlessly leaving it looking brand new. Their professionalism, promptness , and quality of work. Truly stood out. They were courteous and cleaned up after themselves and explained every step of the process. Highly recommend this team for any home repairs you wont be doissapointed!"
Response time1 day
Response rate96%
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Mailbox Repair questions, answered by experts

It is often worthwhile to refinish or restore furniture, especially for high-quality, older, antique, or sentimental pieces. Older furniture tends to have better durability than modern, mass-produced items, and refinishing can cost about one-third of the price of replacement. To determine if it's cost-effective, compare quotes from local refinishing services with the price of a new, similar piece. Refinishing can refresh a piece's look and extend its lifespan. However, it may not be worth it for newer furniture made of medium-density fiberboard (MDF) or plywood, or for items with major structural damage. A professional can help you assess the piece and decide on the best course of action.

Furniture repair costs around $200 on average, and most project costs fall between $100 and $500. The price you can expect to pay will depend on the type of furniture you’re repairing, the extent of the damage, and the size and age of the piece. Reupholstering and couch frame repair are the most expensive, sometimes costing $1,000, while fixes like repairing a scratch or replacing a spring in a couch or armchair will usually cost under $100. Older furniture requires more care and will typically cost more to repair.

Yes, in most cases it’s a good idea to wrap furniture in plastic to protect it from dirt, dust, and damage during storage. However, natural and porous materials such as wood or leather should have breathable fabric covers to prevent moisture damage from condensation. Either way, it’s always important to ensure proper ventilation to prevent moisture buildup, especially in humid climates. 

Repairing furniture is cost-effective, and it's a great way to preserve sentimental pieces, while also reducing environmental impact.

Old pianos can be hard to sell for a few reasons. Pianos fifty years or older may only sell for several hundred dollars and will often cost more to transport to the new owners. Restoring a piano also costs well into the thousands, making it pretty hard to make your money back. In most cases, donating or recycling the parts of a piano is more cost-efficient and beneficial in the long run.

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