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Doyle's Home Carpentry
5.0(
40
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Mexico, NY and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"A microburst slammed a tree branch into the siding of our home. Brian promptly ordered siding that matched our old siding perfectly. Installation didn’t take long either. End result looks fantastic! Brian has excellent communication skills too. Highly recommend!"
Camp addition
Camp addition
Kitchen backsplash
Kitchen backsplash
New electrical outlets

+67

Response time3 hrs
Response rate100%
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Honey dew
New to Angi
Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Mexico, NY and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

I run honey dew which is a handyman service, I specialize in doors, door replacement, door repair, windows, fogged glass, garbage disposal replacement, Cabinet Repair, cabinet replacement, closet installations, shelving, furniture building, any small projects that you may have, mainly focus on small projects, that can be completed within a day or so, let me know what you have, thanks for looking

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Hamilton's Services, LLC
4.5(
32
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Mexico, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"My project included installing a new kitchen sink and faucet assembly that I purchased. Additionally James had to modify the location where the sink was to be installed. The project was completed successfully, and James left the work area as clean as when he started."
Response time2 days
Response rate90%
Recommended by17%of homeowners
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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

Absolutely! Smoke alarms are lifesavers. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), per 1,000 reported home fires, homes without working smoke alarms have a death rate nearly twice as high as those that do have working alarms. So remember to ensure you have enough installed in your home and that they are working and in good shape.

Yes. Even when it’s not in use, an outlet is still connected to wiring, and if the wiring is faulty or wet, a fire can occur. Broken outlets can also cause fires, for the same reasons; in fact, most broken outlets are broken due to damaged or worn-out wiring. It’s worth replacing outlets that are old or damaged with the help of an electrician.

Yes, dead palm tree fronds are a fire hazard. The leaves become highly combustible because the dead fronds don’t fall off the tree themselves, especially in hot, sunny climates. In fact, many wildfires start from dead palm fronds. Palm trees can also easily catch fire from lighting, electrical power lines, and fireworks. So, cutting off dead palm fronds before they become a fire hazard is important.

Yes, a faulty or broken light switch can be a serious fire hazard. Malfunctioning switches often result from loose wiring, exposed connections, or other electrical problems that can cause overheating or sparking. Warning signs include crackling, popping, or hissing sounds when you flip the switch, which indicates live electricity that could ignite nearby flammable materials. If you suspect your light switch is faulty, immediately turn off the power at the circuit breaker and contact a qualified electrician to remedy the issue.

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) says you can place smoke detectors on either the ceiling or the wall, depending on the setup of your room. Since smoke rises, the ceiling makes sense, but if you go with a wall mounting, the alarm should be installed high up—no less than 12 inches from the ceiling. 

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