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Michael Albarado - Handyman

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Michael Albarado - Handyman

4.93(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 92% of Angi customers
Recommended by 92% of HomeAdvisor customers

I am a handyman that does a variety of small inside jobs. If you have projects that don’t require a contractor, then I’m your guy. I have a wide knowledge of area’s in the home and I enjoy my work. I am detail and quality oriented. I look forward to hearing from you.

"Michael came the day after we put in the request. He was professional, friendly and on time!"

Betty T on February 2024

I am a handyman that does a variety of small inside jobs. If you have projects that don’t require a contractor, then I’m your guy. I have a wide knowledge of area’s in the home and I enjoy my work. I am detail and quality oriented. I look forward to hearing from you.

"Michael came the day after we put in the request. He was professional, friendly and on time!"

Betty T on February 2024




B & M Electric Inc

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B & M Electric Inc

5.00(
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We service all your electrical and construction needs. We also install power saving devices that can help save up to 25% of your electric bill, it also helps extend the life of your equipment & acts as a surge suppressor! Smile Always and Always be Happy!

We service all your electrical and construction needs. We also install power saving devices that can help save up to 25% of your electric bill, it also helps extend the life of your equipment & acts as a surge suppressor! Smile Always and Always be Happy!


Sub-Contractor #911384 ,We accept all forms of payment,including Pay Pal, Checks, PO's. We are also a Calif. Licensed Small Buisiness . In business for over 10 years


"Great. Company brought everything to premises including mailbox and post."

Carolyn H on August 2020

MD License 13453499

"Great. Company brought everything to premises including mailbox and post."

Carolyn H on August 2020

Mailbox Repair questions, answered by experts

To prepare furniture for moving, detach furniture legs if possible. If the legs must stay on, wrap them with foam wrap or taped blankets to help prevent damage. You can also buy dedicated moving “socks” for furniture legs.

It’s possible to make minor repairs yourself on leather furniture, including using patch kits and leather repair kits. For minor leather scratches that haven’t breached the surface, repair kits can work wonders. However, we strongly recommend leaving any extensive leather repair to professionals, including deep scratches, tears, peeling, and reupholstering. These repairs demand experience to get the final product to look professional, and inexperienced DIYers may cause additional damage to the furniture that demands further repairs.

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.

Furniture restoration involves cleaning and minor cosmetic repairs to restore a piece of furniture to its original condition or as close to it as possible. In some cases, restoration may involve refinishing, but the end goal is still to make the furniture look like it did when it was brand-new. Refinishing furniture involves stripping and sanding away the existing finish and then applying a new finish like polyurethane, which may make the item look quite different from the original condition.

If you don’t want to purchase furniture sliders, there are several household items that can be used as makeshift sliders. Thick towels or blankets placed under furniture legs can reduce friction and make it easier to slide the furniture without causing damage to the floor. Additionally, plastic or paper plates can be placed under each leg for easy sliding. You can also cut up pieces of a cardboard box to slide beneath the legs of the furniture.

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