
HandyWoman
About us
I started learning how to build and fix things by helping roof a chicken shed when I was six. I learned the handyman trade under my dad, a former engineer who's been a handyman in Collin County for 15 years. My focus is on doing quality work, making sure you know what you're getting and what your options are. I also like teaching people how to take care of their house. Homes don't come with a manual for new owners, and they're built differently in different countries. I know you'll be able to take better care of your house if you know a little more about how it was built and how it works. I started my solo HandyWoman business in Fort Worth in 2017. I was very busy for about six months before my tools got stolen and I had to stop. Since then I've periodically done jobs with and for my dad between and during regular employment. I'm restarting my business where I live now, in North Dallas. I look forward to helping you make your living spaces more comfortable and functional. Check out the portfolio I'm building at my website, AlexBradleyHandyWoman.weebly.com
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Licensing
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