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🔨 Need a Reliable Handyman? 🔨\n\nI provide a wide range of home repair and maintenance services with quality workmanship, reliability, and guaranteed results.\n\n✅ Furniture assembly\n✅ TV and curtain installation\n✅ General home repairs\n✅ Painting and touch-ups\n✅ Door, light fixture, and ceiling fan installation\n✅ And much more!

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Need a reliable handyman you can count on? I take pride in providing honest, dependable, and high-quality home repair and maintenance services. Whether it’s installing fixtures, repairing doors, assembling furniture,or tackling your growing to-do list, every job is completed with attention to detail and a commitment to doing it right the first time.\n\nMy goal is simple: deliver quality workmanship, fair pricing, and excellent customer service. No job is too small, and your satisfaction is always my top priority. When you hire me, you’re getting someone who treats your home with the same care and respect as if it were my own.\n\nLet me help you keep your home looking its best—one quality repair at a time.

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Holiday Decorating questions, answered by experts

When it comes to bang for your buck, LED lights are the clear winner for Christmas lights. While these will cost more upfront, they’ll last you for many holidays to come—far longer than your basic halogen bulbs. Along with that, they also save you big on energy costs throughout the season.

The length of time shouldn’t matter much if you stick with lightweight Christmas lights and similar decorations. Those shouldn’t pose risks to your stucco. You should avoid attaching anything to your stucco that could fall because it’s too heavy, which may take part of the stucco with it. Some methods, like using double-sided tape or adhesive hooks, will naturally wear out over time and lead to falling lights, so don’t expect to leave these lights up year-round.

If you take home a pre-lit Christmas tree but want to spruce it up with blinking lights, don’t worry, there’s a simple solution. You can easily replace the light bulbs on the pre-lit tree with flashing bulbs. For a more subtle look, only replace some of the bulbs with flashing bulbs.

Ensure you have a safe environment for them to work on, and there aren’t items such as logs, build-up of yard materials, missing or damaged shingles, and weak areas on the roof. Communicate any known electrical issues with contractors at the beginning of the project, and consider hiring an electrician to fix those. Finally, if you are attempting the project yourself, do so when there isn’t any rain, and you can safely get your footing on the roof using proper equipment, such as an extension ladder. Don’t attempt this alone, and have a helper nearby to assist.

Christmas trees need about 100 lights per foot, so you would need 700 lights for a 7-foot tree. 

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