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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Pleasanton, TX and surrounding areas

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Hi, I’m a reliable handyman based in San Antonio, offering quality work at fair prices. I specialize in TV mounting, fencing, drywall repair, flooring, furniture assembly, and general home repairs. Whether it’s a small fix or a bigger project, I take pride in getting the job done right the first time.\n\nI show up on time, communicate clearly, and treat every home with respect. My goal is to make your life easier by providing fast, dependable service you can trust.\n\nIf you’re looking for someone skilled, honest, and efficient—I’m your guy. Let’s get your project done!

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Jesus martinez
New to Angi
Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Pleasanton, TX and surrounding areas

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Hello my name is Jesus I’ve been in the Maintaince industry for over 10 years now same with remodeling painting certified ac can diagnose do install and repairs water heaters as well installation and repair of drywall demo and electrical diagnostic of repairs if you have any questions about any other projects feel free To ask if I can’t do it I know people that can aswell

Bens Handyman Services
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Serving Pleasanton, TX and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

Hi, I am Ben with Ben's Handyman Services. I am a fast, thorough, and detail oriented handyman and cleaning services company. I have years of construction field experience in every phase of the construction process, with extensive experience in remodel/addition space. I am looking forward to helping you with your home needs.

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Fire Pit Installation questions, answered by experts

You can let a fire burn out in a fireplace as long as you or someone else will stick around to monitor it until it goes completely out. This may take several hours. To prepare, stop adding fuel to the fire well before you’re ready to call it a night. If you’re using the fireplace for warmth, you’ll want to cover up in some blankets as the flame dies down.

The best way to store firewood is outdoors and away from your home, shed, or garage. Stacking wood against your house can be a fire hazard and attract unwanted pests. Store your firewood under a shelter where it's protected from rain and snow but still exposed to sunlight and open air. You can lay a tarp on top to help keep moisture out.

You should never block both the top and bottom of your chimney. Proper airflow is essential because the temperature inside the chimney will still fluctuate as your house warms and cools. Moisture can build up without ventilation, leading to dampness in your walls over time. Blocking the top prevents debris and animals from entering, but the chimney still needs air circulation to avoid condensation issues. Allowing the chimney to breathe maintains the health of your home and prevents long-term damage.

No, but they both serve distinct life-saving purposes. Smoke detectors primarily sense the presence of smoke, typically caused by a fire, and emit loud alarms to alert occupants to evacuate. In contrast, carbon monoxide detectors monitor the levels of carbon monoxide gas, an odorless and colorless but deadly substance produced by incomplete combustion of fuels. When CO levels become dangerous, CO detectors sound alarms to warn inhabitants of potential poisoning risks. 

You should schedule a fireplace inspection at least once a year, per the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). However, this is the minimum requirement even if you’re diligent with fireplace maintenance between uses. If you suspect your fireplace is malfunctioning, schedule one sooner to avoid fire hazards or the release of harmful emissions like carbon monoxide in your home.

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