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S.D. Handyman Services

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S.D. Handyman Services

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

I provided quality work. From carpentry to plumbing/electrical. I grew up on a dairy farm and had to learn it all!

"Sam was very friendly and went right to work. He also didn’t mind my dogs."

Betsy R on March 2024

I provided quality work. From carpentry to plumbing/electrical. I grew up on a dairy farm and had to learn it all!

"Sam was very friendly and went right to work. He also didn’t mind my dogs."

Betsy R on March 2024


"They did a great job very happy with there work ."

Andre L on September 2021

Devino Electric & Mechanical is an electrical, plumbing and HVAC company servicing residential and commercial clients.

"They did a great job very happy with there work ."

Andre L on September 2021



North Country Maintenance

350 West Enosburg Rd
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North Country Maintenance

350 West Enosburg Rd
5.00(
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

I am the owner and as needed i have a few carpenters that i hire if the job calls for it. I require 1/3 down 1/3 the day i start the job and the balance when the job is completed. I take cash, ck, PayPal, and credit cards.

I am the owner and as needed i have a few carpenters that i hire if the job calls for it. I require 1/3 down 1/3 the day i start the job and the balance when the job is completed. I take cash, ck, PayPal, and credit cards.



D'Amico Builders

Po Box 1141
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D'Amico Builders

Po Box 1141
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17 years of experience

Creative mind set when it comes to building solutions.Have the crew to do just about it all.Some Jobs may be just be my partner and I and some will require more men dependent on size and time parameters involved in job.We are a very affordable company with attention to detail and treat everyone project as if it where are own.Happy to do small jobs as well as large.Framing to finish work.

Creative mind set when it comes to building solutions.Have the crew to do just about it all.Some Jobs may be just be my partner and I and some will require more men dependent on size and time parameters involved in job.We are a very affordable company with attention to detail and treat everyone project as if it where are own.Happy to do small jobs as well as large.Framing to finish work.




JBP Systems

49 South Street
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JBP Systems

49 South Street
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13 years of experience

JBP Systems is an electrical contractor that work in residential, commerical and industrial applications. From updating home wiring to putting in new energy saver lights in your business to troubleshooting controls at water and waste water facilities, JBP Systems will provide reasonable rates with great customer satisfaction.

JBP Systems is an electrical contractor that work in residential, commerical and industrial applications. From updating home wiring to putting in new energy saver lights in your business to troubleshooting controls at water and waste water facilities, JBP Systems will provide reasonable rates with great customer satisfaction.

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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Most regular three-prong outlets last for about 15 years if installed properly. Outlets may last even longer if they’re rarely used. GFCI outlets last a little longer than regular outlets, around 15 to 25 years. If your home is older than 15 years old, it’s not uncommon to have faulty outlets, but it’s essential to address the issue quickly before it becomes a safety hazard. 

First, check the current electrical code in your area to ensure spaces you’re considering meet the requirements. After that, your outlet’s location is up to you. If you’re moving it to hide wiring, you may want to move it in a spot that will also be hidden from view, such as behind a media center or table. As long as you meet the spacing guidelines set by electrical codes, you should be able to pick any spot in your home for an outlet. 

You can plug your electric car into a regular 120-volt household outlet only if you’re using a Level 1 charger. This method is slower and may take several days to fully charge your EV. For faster charging, you’ll need a Level 2 charger, which requires a 220- or 240-volt outlet.

Soldering is a reliable and durable way to connect wires, but it isn't the only method. Nowadays, professionals often crimp the connection instead—although this requires a higher degree of skill than soldering.

Yes, it’s safe to strip a wire if you follow the proper safety precautions. First and foremost, you must always disconnect the power and never try stripping a live wire. Using wire strippers is another safety precaution, but don’t forget to keep your fingers away from the blade. It’s also critical you only remove the insulation and not accidentally cut into the conductor, which is unlikely as long as you’re using the right-sized wire stripper.

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