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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Perrysville, OH and surrounding areas

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Handyman Services Available 🔧\n\nIf you need help with work around your home, I offer services such as:\n • Mounting shelves, TVs, and stands\n • General home repairs\n • painting\n • Yard cleaning and garage organization\n • moving and furniture help\n • Errands (grocery shopping, pickups, deliveries)\n\nClean work, fair prices, and reliable service.\n\n📍 Available in Cleveland and nearby areas\n

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Serving Perrysville, OH and surrounding areas

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Hi, I’m Zac! I take pride in providing reliable, high-quality work with attention to detail. I have experience in low-voltage wiring, networking, home technology, mounting, assembly, and general handyman projects. I believe in honest communication, showing up on time, and treating every home with respect. My goal is to make sure every job is done right the first time so you can have confidence in the finished result.

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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

DIY smoke detectors are possible, but professional installation ensures compliance with fire codes and optimal safety.

The NFPA model codes and International Residential Code (IRC) mandate that all new one- and two-family homes have fire sprinkler systems. However, all municipalities are different. The best way to determine if your municipality requires fire sprinklers is to contact your state fire marshal’s office. One reason to install a fire sprinkler system is that it’s the first line of defense in putting out a fire and alerting your family of emergencies.

The damper, located just above the firebox, can open or close the chimney flue. The damper should remain closed unless there’s a fire burning in the fireplace. Closing the damper prevents energy loss through the chimney and cold air from seeping into the home during the winter. Opening the damper helps maintain airflow when there is a fire and prevents smoke and gases from venting into the house.

When a carbon monoxide alarm goes off, you should always take it seriously. Infrequent and occasional chirps often point to a low battery, a faulty device, or dust buildup (this usually affects smoke detectors and not standalone CO detectors). A continuous alarm signals an emergency, and you should immediately evacuate and call 911. When it comes to carbon monoxide in your home, it’s better safe than sorry.

Yes, mineral spirits are flammable and may spontaneously combust at temperatures of 200 degrees F or more. Storing them in well-ventilated spaces and disposing of them the proper way are the best ways to prevent mineral spirits or anything contaminated with them, like towels and rags, from going up in smoke.

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