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Jay’s Multiple Services & Property Management,LLC
4.9(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Clemson, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Joshua from Finess Landscaping and Property Management helped with repairing water-damaged drywall in my home. He responded to my inquiry very timely and was able to inspect the issue and provide me with the best way to get it fixed. He made a great effort to answer of all my concerns prior to doing the job. Overall he was of great assistance and I would recommend his services."
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Mann Finishing
5.0(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Clemson, SC and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

"Kimm and Sandy were a breeze to work with. From my initial inquiry to the final day of work, both were prompt responding to questions, explaining the process, and offering suggestions. I would hire them again in a heartbeat!"
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Mailbox Repair questions, answered by experts

Regularly check and tighten screws, avoid excessive weight, and clean surfaces with appropriate materials to prevent damage.

To treat sun-damaged furniture, clean the surface thoroughly to remove dirt and debris. Next, assess the damage: Consider refinishing or applying a protective sealant for faded finishes. Apply furniture oil or conditioner to restore moisture to cracked or dry wood. Remember, the best way to treat your furniture is to prevent damage in the first place. Regular maintenance and preventive measures will keep your furniture looking its best. Lastly, it may be best to consult a professional furniture restorer or refinisher for expert repairs and restoration in severe cases.

Yes, most couches can be disassembled, especially those that were delivered flat-packed for assembly. To take a couch apart, you can typically detach components like the legs, arms, and backrest. The process often involves removing the cushions, unscrewing the legs, and separating sectional pieces or the seat frame. If you have the manufacturer's instructions, they will provide the clearest guide on which parts are designed to be removed.

Careful measurement is crucial—measure multiple times and account for hardware thickness, seasonal wood movement, and clearance requirements. Test-fit components before final assembly, and consider building one drawer as a prototype before cutting materials for multiple units.

If your couch is damaged, you are not out of options. You might try fixing it on your own, bring in a furniture repair specialist, or opt to get rid of it responsibly. Depending on its condition, you could donate, sell, recycle, or drop it off at a local scrap facility.

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