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December 30 2009

Fixing Your Messes since the Invention of Toilets

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Being a licensed plumber is one of the most important, though often underrated professions in the world.  After all, licensed plumbers will never go out of business and everyone depends on them. Though it may be tempting to do a job yourself, it is always better to find a plumber who knows what they’re doing.

A licensed plumber, though they are great in number, are often looked down upon. Why, exactly is this the case?  Perhaps it is because most people don’t like to think about that which those in the plumber service have made their personal business.  Maybe it’s because they are considered “dirty” as their job does imply a certain amount of literal filth.  It could even be because people think that being in the plumbing service is a horrible job to get into for the money, which isn’t the case as plumbers are generally quite well paid. Regardless, the fact remains that licensed plumbers are very useful and society, as a whole, needs them.

Home plumbing

Home plumbing

It is actually surprisingly difficult to become a licensed plumber, the United Kingdom version of this title being a Master Plumber, and this is not only due to the United State’s lack of nation-wide federal laws to establish licensing for plumbers.  In fact, becoming a licensed plumber takes over five years of training!  Just think about that the next time you think about your plumber.  After all, five years of job training would be even longer than your average full time college degree if one were to be going to school for their bachelor’s degree.

To become a licensed plumber first one would need to apply to a tech school and research local plumbing companies to see whether or not they are hiring for an opening for an apprentice plumber.  By going to tech school you may have a better chance of working for a larger company.  After that, you would want to work towards your journeyman license, or lic for short, and you would be allowed to work under an actual journeyman until receiving your lic.  Make sure to keep track of hours since most states require 580 hours of school and five years of on-the-job training.  After completing everything else the final challenge would be to pass all the required tests.  If you failed, don’t worry study and try again in six months when you’re once again eligible to take the test.

As you can see, becoming a licensed plumber isn’t as easy as it sounds so think about that next time you need to find a plumber or use your regular plumber services.  Even though it’s difficult to become a plumber, it’s still easy to find plumber services in all areas of the United States.

December 29 2009

Figuring Out if You Hired a Good Handyman

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Finding a good handyman might not be the toughest part of the job.  Figuring out if he’s as good as you hope is usually the most difficult part!  One common problem is that even with good references, no one is going to keep everyone else happy.  A handyman might do a great job for one family, but fail miserably at someone else’s home.

Here are some simple guidelines to keep in mind when you interview and hire what you hope to be a good handyman:

  • Do you like how he communicates with you?  Or does he talk to you in a very condescending manner?
  • Did he keep his appointment?  If not, this could become a major problem if he is expected to be there on multiple days.
  • When you asked for references, did you check with families where he did similar work to what you need done?  It’s nice to know that the fence he put up for the Richardsons down the street came out better than expected, but that doesn’t mean he can replace your garage door.
  • Does he focus on the tasks at hand, or is he on his cell phone iPod all the time?
  • Does he bring his own food and thermos with him, or does he just assume you’ll be feeding him?  (This is perfectly OK – many families are more than happy to do this but it needs to be discussed up front.  You don’t want to come home to find out he ate the lasagna you were saving for dinner.)
  • Does he seem to be running into problems that he shouldn’t be?  If he is hanging draperies and realizes he forgot his electric drill, that’s just plain inexcusable.
  • If he is doing work outside, does he clean his feet before coming inside?  Or does he get mud all over your floors?
  • When he showed up to start work, did he take precautions to prevent making any more of a mess than necessary?  Did he put down drop cloths?  Did he wipe up spills and vacuum if needed?

Of course, above all else, did he do what you hired him to, and did you like what he did?  Did the job come out the way you envisioned, for the price he estimated (unless of course there were problems that he told you about as things progressed and they weren’t his fault)?

December 23 2009

10 Items to Put into the Work Agreement When You Hire a Handyman

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All too often when it comes time to try to hire a local handyman, we are in a rush.  Things have been let go and now suddenly there is no more time – projects needs to be done soon before the house just about falls in around you.

When it gets to the “mission critical” point, we tend to act out of desperation rather than logic.  What happens?  We make assumptions that lead to bad judgments, and these bad decision usually result in inaccurate bids, miscommunication, poor planning, no written work agreement, and plenty of unforeseen problems all around.

To avoid problems and confusion – no matter what kind of emergency you are having – you need to not only put something in writing, but there are key elements that should be addressed no matter how simple you think the project will be.

  1. Make sure a written estimate details the exact work you want done.  Don’t make any assumptions like, “Well, I know he means…”.   He doesn’t.  Clarify!
  2. Have a definite start and finish date.
  3. If the project isn’t going to finish on time, then what?  Don’t put yourself in a position where the kitchen still needs one wall painted and it’s a week overdue.  Decide how YOU want to handle a situation like this.  It usually entails a reduction in the overall price for the job.
  4. Know ahead of time who is providing all supplies.  If the estimate says “paint bathroom white” you don’t want to assume the handyman is showing up with his own white paint.
  5. What about any damage he might cause?  No matter how small a job is, all sorts of problems can occur.  His truck tires can rip up your front lawn, or he tracks the white paint all over your marble floors and leaves it there.  If he has no insurance (most freelancers don’t!), you need to figure out how damage will be repaired.
  6. How will unforeseen problems be handled?  For instance, if he is patching some dry wall and he discovers mold – what then?
  7. If he injures himself on your property – which is not out of the question! – this could be a major problem.   Have him sign a waiver so that he can’t sue you for accidents incurred on the job.  (Of course, if your dog bites him, that’s a different story!)
  8. How will you handle additional expenses?  If he runs out of paint can he go buy more or does he wait for you to do it?
  9. Who supplies all the tools?  Not all handymen have a complete tool set.
  10. Payment! He wants to know when you plan on paying him, and that’s only fair.  Will he be paid no matter what, when the job is done?  What if he does a lousy job and you need to have it redone?  Outline all this!

December 21 2009

10 Reasons Why You Might Want a good Handyman

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If everything you touch seems to break, stop working, make funny noises, or start smoking – you may want a local handyman to come check things out.  At least for your own safety if nothing else!  Many of us have no talent when it comes to using tools, and even worse, there are those of us with huge fully equipped tool boxes that are covered with dust and spider webs because we are just plain too lazy to do anything that needs to be done!

If you fall into any of those categories, you might want a good handyman:

  1. If the smoke alarm keeps going off even without the batteries.
  2. Your front stairs are so rickety even your dog won’t use them.
  3. You haven’t slept in weeks because your shower won’t stop dripping and dripping and dripping.
  4. Nothing in your kitchen works except the microwave, and your wife just invited 30 people for a dinner party.
  5. Your windows don’t close all the way and your heat is escaping and the rain and snow is finding their way in – down your walls and onto your floors.
  6. Your downstairs bathroom has turned into a storage room because there’s no other use for it – the toilet hasn’t worked in a year and the faucet leaked so badly you took it out yourself.
  7. All the clothing racks in all your closets have collapsed from the weight of the clothes, and now your clothes are all over the floor.  Your cat now uses your half of the closet floor for her bed and refuses to give it back.
  8. There is no room in the garage for the cars.  You promised to put up some storage shelves when you moved in years ago and it never happened.  The garage door and the kitchen access doors are now bulging under the weight of excess junk.  So now you not only need shelves, you need new doors put up as well.
  9. You and your buddies started to build a deck a few years ago but never finished.  The dog, the cat, your wife and your mother in law have all fallen off because the side rails were never installed.  You are smart enough to never go out there, but you know in your heart you need to get the project finished before you get divorced or sued.
  10. And last but not least, you might want a handyman to help you pack and move after your wife does in fact fall off the unfinished deck once again because you never called a handyman when you should have.

December 14 2009

licensed Handyman Service

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For relatively simple or routine jobs around the house, a good handyman service should do the trick.  A few guys usually band together and informally start a little company or even a referral service, and end up being able to provide just about any type of handyman jobs that need to be done.

Handyman worksA local handyman is of course a very general term that applies to what is considered to be “unskilled” labor, a misnomer if there ever was one.  Since handymen are usually called upon to fix things that the usual person can’t, he is certainly skilled, and definitely more skilled than the person making the call needing help.

However, he doesn’t need a license and therefore can be very general in the handyman services he provides.  These services can range from fixing a leaky faucet (now, there’s a skill!) to repaving a driveway.  If you happen to find a good handyman service that provides a full range of these types of jobs, just make certain you are explicit when requesting someone to come out to bid.

In situations where one or two handymen have a company, they usually know many people in the business who can help with some of the jobs they are being asked to do.  For instance, you may call John’s Handyman Service and find out that John and his son specialize in outdoor projects ranging from simple gardening and landscaping to designing and building decks.

You just happen to be in the market for these services, and you ask John to come out to give you an estimate.  When John shows you some sketches of a deck that you fall in love with, you realize it has some lights around the border and you ask John if he can do these.  At this point John will probably say no since most general handyman services don’t include this level of electrical expertise, however, John happens to know four super electricians with whom he has worked in the past, and he offers to call one immediately.

This type of service is what you should expect from a licensed handyman service – not just the service, but the experience, the knowledge, and the referral system that is inherently built in.

When you get your estimate, make sure you understand what you are paying for, and whose services you are paying for.  If the electrician shows up to put in your lighting, you don’t want to find out that John’s bid didn’t include the electrician’s fee too.

December 07 2009

Right Handyman

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Good Handyman You have a ton of jobs to do around the house and just can’t find the time to do it. Also some to these jobs are too technical or messy and you have been putting them off for a long time. You at last decide to call a handyman to get the jobs done efficiently and quickly. You are now confronted with the task of making a choice from the list of so many available in your area and you are wondering how to find the right handyman.

Although you have access to a long list of handyman to choose from the internet or the phone book, the task becomes more difficult as you do not know where to begin. To make the task of finding the right handyman simpler, you can follow certain steps. First of all, make a list of the things that need to be done in your house. Treat the list like a project to be accomplished in a certain time frame and in a certain budget. As you make the project you will come to know the different skill sets you will be requiring from your handyman. You may be having a problem with the plumbing, or need a cabinet built, or could be something wrong with the wiring, or even a combination of such things. In such a case you will need a handyman or a team who is proficient in carpentry, electrical and plumbing. If your project involves only one skill you can look for a handyman who is known to be good in that particular skill.

Handyman ServicesTo find the good handyman you can go online and look at the different services which are listed for your area. If the handyman has been operating in your area for some time, he should be able to provide you with a list of customers for whom he has worked before, and you can check with them whether they were satisfied with his work. There is nothing better than to get a handyman who has a long list of satisfied customers.

Depending on your location you need to check whether your handyman needs to have a license to operate in that area. A handyman who has a license is always better, as you can feel more secure hiring the person and you also know that he has been in this business for some time. Also find out whether the handyman has an insurance policy for general liability, as this will cover damages in your house as a result of the work executed by the handyman.

To make the task of finding the right handyman even simpler, there is a website where you can post your project, and the different handyman in your area will be able to bid on it. You can then check out these handymen as per the guidelines given above and award the project to the right candidate

December 03 2009

Professional Handyman

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Finding a Professional Handyman

handyman ServicesVirtually anyone who lives indoors whether they are renters or owners, will be in need of a handyman at some point, even if it’s for something as simple as unclogging a drain. Nowadays, with everyone having access to the internet either at home, at the office, or on their cell phones, finding a professional handyman is as easy as can be.

Years ago, heading to your local telephone book was just about the only way you could find anyone at all from long lost relatives to doctors. Of course, before finding the person or company you needed, you’d need to find the correct “heading” to even hope to have any luck.

Those days are gone! With a quick internet search you can now find just about any type of handyman, repairman or contractor faster and easier than ever.

Professional handymen are easy to find. Locating a good one might be a bit more difficult. Unfortunately, anyone who just loves puttering around the house, and is good at it, can call himself a professional handyman

handyman serviceThe term “professional” simply means he looks at himself as being above the crowd, better than average, and knowledgeable in many areas. In reality there is no official term such as “professional handyman” and certainly no designation that any state provides or demands licensing of.

That’s no to say that someone you speak with who perhaps has advertised himself as a Good handyman doesn’t hold a license. He could very well be a licensed plumber or perhaps even a licensed roofing contractor who, for whatever reason(s), has decided that he wants to branch out and broaden his income abilities or perhaps he’s retired and just can’t do some of the labor intensive tasks he used to in his “former life”.

There are some quality online job boards, online newspapers with classified ads showcasing local businesses, and of course, www.Hire-a-contractor-now.com has many qualified individuals who’d love to hear from you.

As in any profession, various people have various interests and strengths. Just as some kitchen contractors don’t want to install poured concrete countertops, some professional handymen don’t want to work on roofs, paint houses, or work under hazardous conditions.

With email now the preferred method of communication for business and individuals, it’s very easy to ask any handyman you are interested in exactly what he is good at, and what types of jobs he wants to take on.

professional handymanWe as a company tend to look for projects with high standards and strive to put top quality workmanship into our projects.  more. Our experienced team is committed to handling every job, whether small or large, with complete dedication and an eye to quality. We believe in giving our customers the best value possible. So, although you’ll get top-notch materials and workmanship, you’ll find that our prices are extremely competitive. Please click on our link to our web site to see

Whether you’re looking to make a major renovation to your home or you’ve accumulated a list of small repair projects, Professional Handyman can help.

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  • Kitchens
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  • Exterior Siding
  • Painting
  • Interior and Exterior Doors
  • Flooring – Tile, Wood, and Laminate
  • Dry Wall Repair
  • Carpentry
  • Decks – Wood and Composite

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