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E AND S REMODELING SERVICES
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Spring, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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"The repairs on my garage & the columns on front porch were done in a very professional way. Other companies would only replace complete frame, along with new door. E & S did a great job @ a very reasonable price. Completely satisfied."
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Adams Handyman Service
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Spring, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2002

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"Wooden fence repair/replacement. Skilled, professional, efficient. Replaced posts w/concrete base and 3 sections of fence. Work completed in one day. Very pleased."
Response time8 hrs
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Dave Rountree Handyman Services
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Spring, TX and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2006

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"Dave installed an aluminum mailbox on an aluminum post bolted to our concrete sidewalk and repaired some of the damage done when our local trash truck ran over our old mailbox. There was more to this project than either of us expected, but Dave figured it out and got it done in a reasonable time on an afternoon plagued by 102-degree heat. In spite of the challenging work conditions, Dave was smiling and upbeat the whole time...he's a real pro!"
Response time10 hrs
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Mailbox Repair questions, answered by experts

Fixing a drawer that is sticky, askew, or broken depends on the specific problem. Start by removing the drawer and examining the slides and tracks for any damage, bent parts, or loose hardware.

For minor issues:

  • Clean and Lubricate: If the slides are just sticky, clean them and the corresponding tracks with a hot, damp cloth. Then, apply a lubricant like silicone spray or bar soap to help them glide smoothly. Also, check any roller wheels for problems.

  • Tighten Screws: Tighten any loose screws on the slides and tracks. If screw holes are stripped, you may need to fill them and re-drill.

For more significant damage:

  • Bent Hardware: If a slide is bent, you may be able to remove it, straighten it out, and reinstall it.

  • Broken Parts: If a slide or track is broken or severely damaged, it will need to be replaced. Unscrew the damaged part and install a replacement that matches the type and size of the original.

After performing the repair, reinsert the drawer and test it to ensure it opens and closes smoothly, making any final adjustments for proper alignment. It can also be helpful to consult the manufacturer's guidelines for your specific drawer system.

You can fix a ripped faux leather couch using the exact same process and materials outlined in this guide. Simply clean and trim the area, insert a patch, apply your adhesive, and let it set.

Repairing furniture is cost-effective, and it's a great way to preserve sentimental pieces, while also reducing environmental impact.

Professionals offer high-quality repair services that extend furniture life, maintaining its function and aesthetic appeal. Their expertise in materials and techniques ensures restoration or modification meets the homeowner's expectations and original design.

Use appropriate thickness materials—3/4-inch sides for heavy loads, proper joinery techniques, and quality hardware rated for your intended weight. Avoid overloading drawers beyond their design capacity, and periodically check and tighten any loose fasteners.

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