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Handymen are a great help to the average homeowner. They are usually capable of handling a variety of tasks so you can ask them to take care of several items in the same visit. Whats more, once you find a reliable handyman, you will tend to build a relationship of sorts. Its reassuring to say, You know that ornery bathroom faucet of mine? Its acting up again and be understood by someone who is in a position to solve the problem. Read more about handymen and the role they can play in your home.

Handyman vs. Contractor

Even though there is a certain amount of overlap between the services of a handyman and those of a building contractor, you will find some distinct differences as well. Contractor work, such as wiring a houses electrical system, requires a state-issued license. Contractors usually specialize in one area of home construction and repair. Handymen, on the other hand, are often generalists, skilled at numerous small home improvement or maintenance tasks. They do not need a license (although its essential to hire only individuals who are insured, for their protection and your own) but may be legally limited to projects under a specified dollar amount. Cost to hire a handyman can be either an hourly or per job rate, but will almost invariably be substantially lower than the charge for a contractor.

Handy Do List

Just about every household has a honey do list of chores waiting to be done around the home. If you dont have the time or the inclination to tackle it yourself, hire a handyman who will turn it into a handy do list and, in short order, a handy did list. Here are some typical handyman tasks you might want to include:

Make the Most of Your Handymans Services

Before you hire any handyman, ensure that he is ready, willing, and able to do the type of work you need. Make the most of the hours that he will be working for you. Try to clarify ahead of time exactly what you would like him to accomplish and pinpoint the nature of any repairs to be performed. A written list can be an excellent time- and money-saver. Bear in mind that while handyman service is frequently billed by the hour, there tends to be a minimum charge and often a travel fee as well. This means that it will be cheaper to pay for one service call of longer duration than two shorter ones.

Ask for a price estimate and, in the case of larger jobs, a signedcontract.

Last but not least, check the fine print. Find out whether the work youd like done will require a building permit and verify that having a handyman perform routine maintenance tasks on, say, a major kitchen appliance will not void your warranty.

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February 28, 2015 at 6:21 am by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Handyman Services