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Tyler's Toolbox Construction and Handyman Services
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Thermostat - Install or ReplaceThermostat - Repair or Reprogram

Serving Bryan, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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Emergency services offered

"True A+ work! Tyler came out and fixed the damages caused by a busted water pipe in a very timely manor and was able to make alterations that improved the accessibility of the area that was damaged. We will definitely be using him again for additional work!"
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Winek & Co. LLC
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Thermostat - Install or ReplaceThermostat - Repair or Reprogram

Serving Bryan, TX and surrounding areas

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My name is Brett Winek, and construction and helping others has been a passion of mine my whole life. I've come together to work with my father and childhood friend to make my dream of growing a great and reliable company to life. I operate my business off of clear and precise work, and value being punctual and reliable to my customers as we value your time and understand that time is valuable.

Premiseworks Repair Solutions
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Thermostat - Install or ReplaceThermostat - Repair or Reprogram

Serving Bryan, TX and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

I am a Handyman / repair consultant. If you have something that needs repaired, call me before getting an expensive plumber, electrician, HVAC tech, etc. I have a lot of experience working with my hands. Grew up having to fix our own things to get by, and eventually got to a point where I do everything myself to make sure it is done right.\n\nThere are repairs that must be performed by a licensed professional. Though I don't have a license for them, I do understand the work, and can help you understand what needs to be done in order to prevent you from being over-sold when they show up. \n\nI have built lots of furniture (IKEA, Amazon, up to custom builds), built and rebuilt picket fences, changed door knobs and locks, installed glass doors, installed smart switches, changed light fixtures and fans, replaced hard wired smoke detectors, some appliance repair, repaired irrigation systems, repaired and replaced toilets and garbage disposals, repaired leaking faucets, changed water heaters.. I could spend all day adding to this list. I've worked on basically everything in some form or fashion.

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Nest Installation questions, answered by experts

Yes, water misters can temporarily keep mosquitoes and other flying insects away, as these will wet their wings and make them unable to fly. However, as soon as the water stops misting, the insects will return, so it’s not a permanent or long-term solution. It’s also worth noting that it will only deter mosquitos in the direct path of the mist; any humans looking to avoid the insects will have to get wet.

Yes. Cellar spiders are predatory and feed on other insects, including other spiders. They eat flies, mosquitos, gnats, moths, and larger prey. That larger prey includes venomous spiders like the brown recluse and the black widow.  Basically, a cellar spider is pretty brave and will feed on anything that gets into its web, no matter the size.

The most effective natural roach repellent is Borax with its key ingredient of boric acid and diatomaceous earth. But some homeowners may not feel like these are “natural” enough, especially since you can’t use Borax around curious pets or toddlers.

On the other hand, studies have shown that oregano oil mixtures have some of the best repellent effects, and other research indicates that catnip oil, peppermint oil, and citrus oils have notable effects on keeping roaches away. Rosemary oil has been shown to be the most effective natural oil for killing cockroaches outright.

Possums don’t typically pose a danger to humans—they prefer to stay out of sight. If they feel threatened, they play dead instead of engaging. However, they can become aggressive when cornered, typically when they become trapped inside your home or when a dog chases them. When this happens, it’s best to call a wildlife control service near you to remove possums safely.

Exterminators can get rid of your current ant problem, but they won’t prevent ants from coming back. So it’s important to implement ant preventatives to avoid future infestations.

The primary reason ants enter your home is to find food. If they can’t find any, they won’t survive. So, the most effective way to prevent ant infestations is to clean, clean, and clean some more. 

Keep your kitchen sparkling and wash your dishes immediately (or at least give them a quick rinse and wash off leftover food). Take out your garbage and compost as often as possible and tightly seal all your kitchen containers, especially the mason jars you use to hold your sugar—sugar is gold to ants.

You can also hire a local handyperson to help you prevent future ant infestations. The handyman can seal cracks and fix leaks throughout your home, which will keep any ants from entering.

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