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Sidewinder Industries Handyman Services

177 Park Ave
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Sidewinder Industries Handyman Services

177 Park Ave
5.00(
3
)
Approved Pro
51 local quotes requested
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"Hi there! We’re Sidewinder Handyman Services, proudly serving homeowners since 2025. Whether it’s a small repair, a big upgrade, or something in between, we’re here to make your projects simple, stress-free, and affordable. Our goal is to take the hassle out of home maintenance so you can focus on enjoying your space. Let’s get your to-do list done! Reach out today for your FREE quote and see how easy it can be to love your home again."

"Very good and honest work!"

Logan B on October 2025

"Hi there! We’re Sidewinder Handyman Services, proudly serving homeowners since 2025. Whether it’s a small repair, a big upgrade, or something in between, we’re here to make your projects simple, stress-free, and affordable. Our goal is to take the hassle out of home maintenance so you can focus on enjoying your space. Let’s get your to-do list done! Reach out today for your FREE quote and see how easy it can be to love your home again."

"Very good and honest work!"

Logan B on October 2025


"Many postponements leading to extension of project deliverable time line, poor follow-up provided, also unexpected funds budgeted for another repair made under same project pointed out by the supervisor."

Tochi N on September 2025

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"Many postponements leading to extension of project deliverable time line, poor follow-up provided, also unexpected funds budgeted for another repair made under same project pointed out by the supervisor."

Tochi N on September 2025


"Fireside Hearth and Leisure helped me to find the best woodstoves for my house. They are very knowledgeable and have many models available. The installation was done perfectly and on time and the woodstoves have performed flawlessly. This is the best place to go if you want quality and excellent service at a great price."

Robert G on April 2019

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"Fireside Hearth and Leisure helped me to find the best woodstoves for my house. They are very knowledgeable and have many models available. The installation was done perfectly and on time and the woodstoves have performed flawlessly. This is the best place to go if you want quality and excellent service at a great price."

Robert G on April 2019

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

Yes, it’s possible to convert an oil furnace to gas. However, you may have to replace the furnace completely instead of simply converting it. If the original oil furnace has had any type of damage or is older (typically considered over 15 years old), then you will likely need a full replacement versus a conversion.

It’s possible to convert an electric dryer to a gas dryer, but it’s not practical or cost-effective. A pro would need to remove specific components from your electric unit and install parts unique to gas dryers. Rather than going through this time-consuming process, you can remove your old electric dryer and have a pro install a new gas dryer.

No, fixing or patching a hole in a gas line may not seal it completely. A patch should be a temporary solution because the damaged area will be weaker than the rest of the pipe, increasing the likelihood of future leaks. Therefore, if a gas line incurs damage, call a licensed plumber and have it replaced right away.

Gas fireplaces use either natural gas or propane—both of which will increase your energy expenses. On average, running a gas fireplace costs $400 to $640 per year; however, these costs can vary significantly depending on the fuel price in your area and the frequency of fireplace use. If you’re looking for a more energy-efficient option, consider switching to an electric fireplace.

Some cities or states may require you to have an earthquake gas shut-off valve. Your insurance provider may also have requirements for installing this valve. Even if you don’t have to have one by law, it’s wise to have a natural gas plumber install one anyway. These devices can be lifesaving and prevent fires or explosions in the event of a gas leak.

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