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Grand Handyman, LLC

64300 E 260th Rd
5.00(
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Approved Pro

Grand Handyman, LLC

64300 E 260th Rd
5.00(
7
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Approved Pro
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49 local quotes requested
4 years of experience

For reliable friendly service for home repairs, new construction and things yet imagined, give me a call and let's bring your project to life. I enjoy working closely with customers to deliver exactly what's requested in a timely manner and at a fair price.

"Hired Jarrett to replace our old, worn out front entry door with a new one we recently purchased. The communication was great, as he came by to give us an estimate and we decided to schedule the work. He called the night before to confirm and arrived on time the next morning and got right to work. Even though it was a challenge, as our house has settled considerably, he handled it skillfully, made sure everything was good, cleaned up well and got the job completed, as promised. Would not hesitate to call him again, in the future, for more projects. A very positive experience. A++"

Rick P on August 2025

For reliable friendly service for home repairs, new construction and things yet imagined, give me a call and let's bring your project to life. I enjoy working closely with customers to deliver exactly what's requested in a timely manner and at a fair price.

"Hired Jarrett to replace our old, worn out front entry door with a new one we recently purchased. The communication was great, as he came by to give us an estimate and we decided to schedule the work. He called the night before to confirm and arrived on time the next morning and got right to work. Even though it was a challenge, as our house has settled considerably, he handled it skillfully, made sure everything was good, cleaned up well and got the job completed, as promised. Would not hesitate to call him again, in the future, for more projects. A very positive experience. A++"

Rick P on August 2025



Locking Mailboxes

6038 Clark Rd. #50
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Locking Mailboxes

6038 Clark Rd. #50
5.00(
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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

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


Mailbox Repair questions, answered by experts

Yes, DIY is possible, but professional services save time and ensure secure assembly.

When browsing the hardware store, you may wonder about wood putty versus wood filler. Wood putty is made with plastic adhesive, whereas wood filler is made from sawdust or wood products. 

The main difference is that people use wood filler to fix the interior portions of wood. Wood putty contains chemicals that could damage the inside of wood, so it's best for exterior sections. If the crack or hole goes into the middle of the lumber, it's the right product for the job.

Simple repairs like replacing bulbs can be DIY projects, but professionals should handle significant electrical repairs to ensure safety and compliance with electrical standards.

Yes, you can save moldy wood furniture by removing the mold as soon as you notice it. Mold can penetrate and damage porous wood, though, so waiting to clean it could lead to significant damage. If a large coverage area of mold grows over several months, you may want to ask a professional to try to save the piece. If the damage is bad enough, though, even a pro might not be able to save it.

Yes, there are several wood filler products on the market that look like wood. Your best bet is to take a cabinet door to your local hardware store to match the appropriate wood filler to your door. Some brands make filler that is masked to look like wood and can also be sanded, cut, stained, and painted. 

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