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McCarthy Renovations
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Hamilton, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Ceiling fan install for a high, 15 ft ceiling. Excellent installation, great communication and service. He arrived on time, installed the product and cleaned up to the point no one could tell he was there aside from seeing the fan. All around great experience ."
Bedroom door Install
Ceiling Fan Install
1/2 HP garbage disposal installation
Exterior Door, frame, and locks
New dishwasher install

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Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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House & Home
4.5(
15
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Hamilton, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Highly recommend Darin he was very accommodating of my timeline and finished my long list of projects in 2 days. Will certainly be contacting him in the future for additional projects"
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Response time2 days
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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

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.

Yes, a dead outlet can be dangerous and may cause a fire. The lack of power can be due to a hazardous electrical issue that poses a fire risk. If you notice a burning smell, discoloration, or sparks from a non-working outlet, it is a serious issue. It is vital to have a professional electrician investigate and fix the problem as soon as possible.

Your pilot light needs to be on whenever you’re using your furnace to heat your home. However, you might decide to turn it off during the summer months, when you don’t need heating. Doing this can save you a little bit of money on utility costs—just make sure you’re fine with relighting your pilot light (or hiring a professional to do it) when fall comes around and you’re ready to get cozy.

Your smoke detector might be too high in some homes or circumstances to reach yourself. If you feel unsafe getting on a ladder to replace your hardwired smoke detector, call a licensed electrician or local handyman to knock this project off your to-do list. If you have a battery-operated smoke detector, your local fire department can change the batteries or help you replace the detector—just make sure you call the non-emergency number.

In any case, do not let this project go unresolved, as it could turn into a huge safety issue.

You can install your own fire door, but since it’s a safety measure in your home (and often the only way to passively slow down a fire), you should rely on professional door installers. These contractors know exactly what to do and how to do it, and in our opinion, their costs are worth every penny.

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