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Birdys Home Services LLC
5.0(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Duquesne, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"He literally went above and beyond to help me out. He stayed within my budget perfectly and wasnt afraid to work around it to make that happen. He treated it like it was his own home and cleaned up well every night. His attention to detail is amazing and things I didnt think about he did. He literally took the time to lay out the tile 4 different times and took pictures of them to let me pick which one I liked best. I dont know any contractor that would do that."
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Recommended by66%of homeowners
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EJM handyman and home improvements
5.0(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Duquesne, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I have used Ed and his team on multiple projects at multiple locations. Always can be assured that the project will be completed to satisfaction. Very professional, personable, and highly capable. Will continue using EJM in the future and would highly recommend to anyone with any project big or small."
Response time5 hrs
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Steel City Handyman
New to Angi
Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Duquesne, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

houzz.com/hznb/professionals/handyman/steel-city-h\nservice calls have a estimate charge\n real estate is fam business. the upkeep following got him into handyman work\nsteel city handyman since 2017. experience in remodeling, construction, service calls, etc. offers 24 hour service! for emergencies however this incurs a minimum charge of $150 (overnights)

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Response time2 hrs
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Hamners contracting
New to Angi
Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Duquesne, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Hello, I am a 29 year old husband and father. I have a vast range of experience with home care, construction, and remodeling. \n\nI am determined to get my business rolling and get away from the coal mines so I’m more available for my family. \n\nHelp me, help you with all your needs! \n\nI am also a licensed electrician. \n\nNo job to big or small! We do them all!

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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

Generally, an oil furnace is considered safer than a gas furnace for several reasons. While both types of furnaces can produce carbon monoxide, a leak in an oil furnace is easier to detect due to the smell. Oil furnaces also don't connect to a gas pipeline, which reduces the chance of a fuel leak. Most importantly, heating oil is not combustible, whereas natural gas is highly flammable. This means there is a much lower risk of combustion or explosion with an oil furnace. However, an oil furnace can still pose a fire hazard if it tips over.

Yes, you can close off a fireplace both temporarily and permanently with extremely wide price ranges. Temporary solutions involve fireplace plugs that can be inflated to block air and deflated to open the fireplace, covers, and boards. Permanent methods of shutting off fireplaces usually involve bricking up the fireplace or covering it with drywall. No matter the method, it’s probably best to hire a professional.

You should have either an ABC or K-rated fire extinguisher in the kitchen. ABC fire extinguishers put out wood, trash, paper, plastic, and textile fires along with grease, oil, gas, kerosene, and electrical fires. A class K fire extinguisher is specifically rated for use in the kitchen and is designed to extinguish combustible cooking materials, including grease and fat. 

Yes, windows being painted shut is a fire hazard. Because windows painted shut may have locks that stick or cannot be opened easily in an emergency, this becomes an immediate fire hazard that should be dealt with.

Yes, fire extinguishers eventually expire. However, the good news is that a properly stored fire extinguisher can last a decade or longer. They don’t have an expiration date on the canister, but you can check the manufacturing date on the “UL” nameplate near the classification information. Maintenance will also give your fire extinguisher longevity. Check the gauge at the top of the extinguisher every month. You'll want to make sure the gauge needle is in the green section, and if a hose or nozzle has been used or damaged, you need to replace it.

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