FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
We do all the work for you - For A Fair Price I'll give you unbiased advice, keep your project on time and on budget, and be there for you along the whole way and making sure youre 100% happy with your job. Here are some costs of common handyman jobs. Paint a Room $299 - $385 Replace Light Fixture $98 - $151 Remove Trash, Junk, or Debris $115 - $176 Install Countertop $694 - $760 Patch Drywall Hole $160-240 Small Odd Jobs 1/2 Day - 299.00 Flood Damage Drywall $4.10/sqft - 4.60/sqft (Complete Restoration) Have a Question? Just Ask, I'm here to Answer. Go ahead ask me.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
1. Getting initial details from you on scope of work over phone/email 2. You setup appointment to access and measure work area to prepare Free estimate - No Pressure, No Obligation to hire me. 3. If you hire me - we finalize job details and get started. 4. I'll email or hand deliver Contract, Authorization To Work Form and Payment Schedule. (There's Zero Deposit to start work on your project) 5. Materials will be purchase by you - any addition material if needed purchase by us at Home Depot or Lowes (up to $250 limit per day) and will be added to bill at end of project. 5. At the completion of project. You and I do a walk thru inspection to ensure your satisfaction then we proceed to Payment. 6. You review of me online.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Your Handyman Checklist - Hire a handyman the right way. Finding a good Handyman is kin to finding a good mechanic. Many things can go wrong with your car, same as with your house. A good Handyman as myself can fix plumbing and electrical, he can build small additions, remodel any room, demo walls, paint, tile, and caulk. Before you just grab the first one you see, there are some steps to make sure who you have is who you want. Before You Call: 1. Walk through your home and list the small repairs needed. Ex, dripping faucet, loose cabinet doors, faulty light switch, etc. 2. Get organized before you make the call. Keep a list of all repairs needed near the phone so you can give the repair person a good idea of the job size before they come to your home. 3. Make a list of other items of concern or ones you think might get worse. 4. Decide if you will be able to afford all the repairs at once or if you want them done in phases. If you want them in phases, prioritize what you want done first. When Your Handyman Arrives: 1. Walk through your home and describe each of the repairs to the handyman. 2. Decide on an hourly, or per job rate. Realize that most firms front load the first hour. 3. Ask me for references and examples of other jobs if you still aren't sure about my work. Ideas to Consider: Handymen don't just fix squeaky doors and holes in the drywall, they are carpenters who can do almost anything. If you have a project that might be bigger than a typical Handyman job, ask him to see if he's interested. If he is, you already have someone you trust to do the work. Your Handyman can also give some advice on preventative tips for your home during the cold seasons and also day-to-day ideas. If you have time, ask him if he has any advice for you as a homeowner. Think ahead and plan ahead, saves us both time and money. I hope this was helpful.