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Helping Hand
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Dibble, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 2011

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"I worked with Michael. He did some repair on my storage building for a scepter. The wood was hanging down so he repaired it with the new wood. He did a great job and I have used him before for other things. He told me my roof has some spaces because it is 25 years old and is in bad shape. The insurance company sent out somebody and he could picture it and it did look bad."
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Cotton The Handy Man
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Dibble, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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Small jobs welcome

"Tanner did an amazing job getting our house ready to sell. He handled drywall repairs, roofing, and painting, and everything turned out flawless. The drywall looks brand new, the roofing work gave us peace of mind, and the fresh paint completely transformed the space. He was reliable, communicative, and clearly takes pride in his work. He showed up on time, worked efficiently, and treated our home with care. Thanks to Tanner, our house was truly market-ready and showed beautifully. We would absolutely hire him again and highly recommend him to anyone needing quality work done. Total pro. 10/10."
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Custom Installations, Inc.
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Serving Dibble, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 1980

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"Installer called before arrival to make sure I was ready. Showed up on time, had all the tools needed and went right to work. Cleaned up after install made sure unit was working and asked if aI had any questions. Good job"
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Mailbox Repair questions, answered by experts

Wood filler can be used to repair minor scratches, dents, and damages on wood veneer. Simply scrape the wood filler over the chipped or scratched area. Make sure to leave a little bit more than you need so you can sand it down for a smoother finish. Repaint or restrain the surface to ensure a consistent color.

Like stains, the best way to prevent cracks is by treating them as quickly as possible. You can apply a protection cream or conditioner, which will fill in and plump any gaps or wrinkles that may start to form.

When deciding whether to repair your leather furniture or not, consider a few advantages and disadvantages:

Pros

  • Less expensive than buying a new piece

  • Extends the life of the leather before replacement is necessary

  • Makes your leather item look like new

  • Some repairs are relatively easy

Cons

  • Some repairs may be costly

  • Damage may not be repairable

  • Repairs may not blend perfectly with the original leather

  • May need to leave the piece with a repair expert

You should consider the time needed to clean and prepare your bedroom set for transit. A few days before moving, vacuum, dust, and clean your furniture with a mild cleaning solution. Depending on the movers and the services you pick, you might need to pre-pack the mattress and box spring in boxes designed for beds and disassemble some furniture by removing doors and hardware. Finally, don’t forget to take plenty of pictures documenting the pre-move condition in case you need to file a claim.

Cupping and bowing are both types of wood warping, but they affect the board in different ways. Cupping happens when the edges of a board curl upward or downward, creating a concave or convex shape across its width. Conversely, bowing is when the board curves along its length, forming a gentle arc. 

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