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Handymane
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Bartlett, TN and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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"It went well. Removal and replacement of old, malfunctioning knob assemblies was fast and smooth, and sweep installation has eliminated a major draft. A second phase is planned because I could not acquire a storm door and some other parts in time to be installed with the new knobs, but Handymane is my first choice."
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TECH Construction
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Bartlett, TN and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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"He did a fantastic job installing my sign letters. I’m not even sure he had done sign work before, but he took on the project with confidence and handled it beautifully. Communication was great, everything looks wonderful and I will definitely use him again."
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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

To prevent carbon monoxide poisoning on a propane heater, make sure that your heater is suitable for indoor use. When you run the heater, it should always be in a well-ventilated area with proper air circulation. Installing carbon monoxide detectors on every level of your home is also essential. If you have any questions about using a heater indoors, contact a local heating and oil company for more information.

The short answer is yes, but the longer answer is more complex. Unless the fireplace is ventless by design, you’ll need some type of exhaust pipe system to safely send fumes and other harmful byproducts out of the house. Even then, ventless fireplaces are not always permitted because they do keep the byproducts inside of your house. Ventless fireplaces are safest when installed in spaces that are themselves well-ventilated, like large rooms with lots of windows.

If your oven is new, then it’s likely that the oven smoking is due to it being a new unit. In this case, you don’t need to worry about the oven smoking. However, if your oven is old, you can’t identify any burnt food or grease that could be behind the smoking, or you have concerns about the heating element, then you should hire an oven technician to inspect your unit.

You might be able to turn a normal door into a fire-rated door, but you’re better off purchasing one that meets all NFPA 80 standards. If you want to DIY a normal door into a fire door, you’ll need a self-adhesive intumescent seal, metal hinges, fire-resistant glazing, and a self-closing device, but you’re always better off buying a certified fire door.

Yes. Not only do gas stoves present the risk of a gas leak, but cooking with gas produces twice as much harmful particulate matter. According to Columbia University’s Climate School, gas stoves can also release formaldehyde, a known human carcinogen, and carbon monoxide, which can be toxic in high concentrations.

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