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Vivian's Property Management

1320 Whipple Avenue Northwest
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Vivian's Property Management

1320 Whipple Avenue Northwest
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25 years of experience
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Vivian's Property Management is committed to excellence every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty and responsibility in all of our jobs. We are a locally owned and operated business with more than 5 years of experience serving Kansas City, KS and surrounding areas. There is no job too big, or too small for our team. Call today and let us put our experience to work for you!

Vivian's Property Management is committed to excellence every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty and responsibility in all of our jobs. We are a locally owned and operated business with more than 5 years of experience serving Kansas City, KS and surrounding areas. There is no job too big, or too small for our team. Call today and let us put our experience to work for you!



Bunny Werkz

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Bunny Werkz

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17 years of experience

I know carpentry so I can rough in your new project, but knowing electric, gas, and plumbing I can also run or repair whatever utilities you need installed or repaired. When I'm done, I can hang and finish drywall but I'm very particular about my drywall finishing. I refuse to do texture because it's lazy unskilled trash and I prefer timed mud so I can the job done quicker which saves you money and gets me on to my next job quicker. I'm incredibly knowledgeable in electrical code, residential electrical is my preference and specialty, and I refuse to do any work that renders any property unsafe. I will include clauses in the contract to protect myself from those who insist on going the cheap route so I can offer the highest quality product while at a MINIMUM meeting code. I will NEVER install a 15 amp receptacle on a 20 amp circuit unless it is downstream of the first 20 amp receptacle on the circuit AND in a double gang. Code may say it's okay to install a 15 amp receptacle on a 20 amp if it's downstream of a 20 amp, but it's still bad practice and I do NOT like doing it. If I find other problems, such as a non GFCI in a GFCI required environment, I will inform you for your safety. While water might be the single most patient and destructive force of nature, electricity is the the single most destructive and dangerous utility and I do NOT take short cuts working electrical. I do NOT use CPVC. CPVC is a menace to the plumbing industry and I in fact have to replumb my wife's house because the CPVC is failing. If you want CPVC, find someone else because I will NOT install that product under any circumstance. I only work with PEX and Copper for supply. Sewer lines will always be the minimum code requirement of schedule 40 PVC. If you want to upgrade, I strongly encourage it if you can afford it. If your project is too big for me to take on, I will not hesitate to disclose up front I don't want the job, but I will offer free estimates for every job.

I know carpentry so I can rough in your new project, but knowing electric, gas, and plumbing I can also run or repair whatever utilities you need installed or repaired. When I'm done, I can hang and finish drywall but I'm very particular about my drywall finishing. I refuse to do texture because it's lazy unskilled trash and I prefer timed mud so I can the job done quicker which saves you money and gets me on to my next job quicker. I'm incredibly knowledgeable in electrical code, residential electrical is my preference and specialty, and I refuse to do any work that renders any property unsafe. I will include clauses in the contract to protect myself from those who insist on going the cheap route so I can offer the highest quality product while at a MINIMUM meeting code. I will NEVER install a 15 amp receptacle on a 20 amp circuit unless it is downstream of the first 20 amp receptacle on the circuit AND in a double gang. Code may say it's okay to install a 15 amp receptacle on a 20 amp if it's downstream of a 20 amp, but it's still bad practice and I do NOT like doing it. If I find other problems, such as a non GFCI in a GFCI required environment, I will inform you for your safety. While water might be the single most patient and destructive force of nature, electricity is the the single most destructive and dangerous utility and I do NOT take short cuts working electrical. I do NOT use CPVC. CPVC is a menace to the plumbing industry and I in fact have to replumb my wife's house because the CPVC is failing. If you want CPVC, find someone else because I will NOT install that product under any circumstance. I only work with PEX and Copper for supply. Sewer lines will always be the minimum code requirement of schedule 40 PVC. If you want to upgrade, I strongly encourage it if you can afford it. If your project is too big for me to take on, I will not hesitate to disclose up front I don't want the job, but I will offer free estimates for every job.




Seth steimle

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Seth steimle

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12 years of experience

I am a jack of all trades I have experience in flooring, carpentry, welding, fabricating, tree removal, finishing, and painting I can basically fix or build from scratch and my wife has worked in hotels for 10 years she will clean houses and she is verry detailed, we do not stop till the job is properly done and perfect

I am a jack of all trades I have experience in flooring, carpentry, welding, fabricating, tree removal, finishing, and painting I can basically fix or build from scratch and my wife has worked in hotels for 10 years she will clean houses and she is verry detailed, we do not stop till the job is properly done and perfect





STRoeder LLC

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STRoeder LLC

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2 years of experience

Are you looking for an experienced handyman to help with your home repairs? Look no further! With years of experience in the construction industry, our team of handymen are here to help with any job, big or small. We offer competitive rates and guarantee quality work. Get in touch today and let us take the hassle out of your home repairs!

Are you looking for an experienced handyman to help with your home repairs? Look no further! With years of experience in the construction industry, our team of handymen are here to help with any job, big or small. We offer competitive rates and guarantee quality work. Get in touch today and let us take the hassle out of your home repairs!

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Handyman Services questions, answered by experts

From drywall repair to fixture installations, pros address diverse home maintenance needs.

Handypeople usually don’t hold trade licenses, so they typically aren’t qualified to tackle projects involving installing or making alterations to plumbing or electrical lines. Below are some jobs that a handyperson usually won’t be able to complete:

  • Installing plumbing for a new kitchen or bathroom

  • Replacing plumbing pipes

  • Installing or repairing septic systems

  • Running new electrical wiring

  • Installing a subpanel

Whether or not you’re moving the hookups or simply replacing your current units, you should hire a qualified appliance pro to install your new washer and dryer.

You can find a reliable handyperson by looking at professionals in your area and ruling out companies with poor reviews online. Next, check each handyperson on the Better Business Bureau to see if they have a history of complaints and rule out those that do. Finally, you can contact each handyperson to ask the following qualifying questions:

  • What is your hourly rate?

  • Are there any jobs you can’t tackle?

  • Are you fully insured?

  • How many years of experience do you have?

  • Do you have references I can contact?

The average handyperson charges $50 to $150 per hour. The exact amount varies based on several factors, including where you live, the difficulty of the job, and the handyperson’s level of experience. Other factors like the cost of travel, permits, and materials might come into play, too. Customers should also anticipate a minimum flat rate of around two hours of work for a handyperson to agree to a job.

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