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Best Handyman
4.7(
90
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Redford, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Rico renovated our shower, installed a new tub and tiled the whole shower. His work was outstanding and did it in 2 days!!! The quality of work was something we ve never seen. Him and his assistant were beyond nice and professional. We would hire him again with out question!!!"
Response time2 days
Response rate95%
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N & V Construction, LLC
4.9(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Redford, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Highly recommend N&V Construction. The team did a fantastic job replacing our floors, doors, and baseboards. They also installed window / door trim and painted! They were quick, efficient, and timely with their work. Thank you so much for a job well done. Look forward to hiring you for more projects soon!"
Rebuilt Porch
Rebuilt Porch
Bathroom Remodel
Bathroom Remodel
FLOOR

+85

Response time4 hrs
Response rate91%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Boone’s Landscaping & HandyMan Company
5.0(
5
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Redford, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mr Boone came to my home for a estimate to fix some light plumbing issues and secure chicken wire barrier around my raised vegetable bins. He was very professional, pleasant and efficient in completing all the task. I found his estimates for the jobs to be reasonable as well. Very pleased with the quality of work done and I will be hiring him again for my other handyman jobs/needs. Karen Walker"
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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

Your smoke detector might be too high in some homes or circumstances to reach yourself. If you feel unsafe getting on a ladder to replace your hardwired smoke detector, call a licensed electrician or local handyman to knock this project off your to-do list. If you have a battery-operated smoke detector, your local fire department can change the batteries or help you replace the detector—just make sure you call the non-emergency number.

In any case, do not let this project go unresolved, as it could turn into a huge safety issue.

EIFS has several disadvantages, primarily related to cost and moisture. The system tends to have higher upfront installation costs compared to other siding options, and repairs can also be expensive, especially if water damage occurs. A significant downside is its low breathability, which can trap moisture between its layers from either leakage or condensation. This trapped moisture increases the risk of developing mold and rot, which can lead to costly and extensive repairs if not addressed promptly.

First, it is crucial to check your local guidelines or building codes. You should typically have one smoke detector for every floor, bedroom, and kitchen. Another rule of thumb is to install one smoke detector for every 500 feet in a home. Reviewing manufacturing recommendations, especially for interconnected devices, is also a good idea to ensure proper connection and monitoring.

While your forced heating system runs, it can pick up dirt, dust, hair, and other particles from inside your house. Changing your furnace filters regularly is key to preventing this debris from getting stuck in your ducts and swirling around your home. With some types of furnaces, there’s also the potential for carbon monoxide leaks. However, staying up-to-date with your HVAC inspections and installing carbon monoxide sensors can help mitigate this risk.

A spark arrestor is a simple metal mesh device that prevents flammable particles from escaping from a combustion source and causing a fire. You typically find these attached to gas or diesel engines on things like cars, generators, and garden tools (lawnmowers, chainsaws, etc.). Fireplace or wood-burning stove chimneys also have spark arrestors attached to or sitting under the chimney cap to capture burning embers.

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