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March 04 2010

What Exactly is a Professional Handyman?

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It seems that anyone who can handle a paint brush or a hammer has a business card that denotes himself as a professional handyman.   And, he might be right!  But, more often than not, he’s simply a man who can handle a paint brush and a hammer – not an extensive list of skills, and probably less than what you were hoping to find.

Someone who refers to himself as a professional handyman should certainly be able to deliver on his assertions.  He should have broad skill sets, perhaps even hold a license in a particular area (that he may or may not be using any longer), and have years of experience and references in the areas in which he is seeking jobs and offering to provide services.

The term “professional” of course has an entire host of implications and definitions, none of which implies that there is any type of license required in any state.  A professional handyman describes himself as a professional in the same way an office manager would describe himself as a professional.  No license – just a great work ethic.

However, someone who does add the word “professional” to his business card or advertising (postcards, job boards, even newspaper classified ads) should be assumed to be a cut above, although there is no guarantee since there are no rules or regulations by which a handyman work needs to be abide.  For instance, there is nothing stopping a teenager – whose sole claim to fame is mowing lawns during the summer – from having business cards proclaiming his expertise as a Professional Handyman.

More often than not, someone who describes himself as a professional handyman will more than likely have his skills and specialties listed at least on his business card, if not everywhere he advertises.  On top of have a concise list of what he can do, he also would more than likely have a web page (even a free page that his ISP sponsors; not necessarily an expensive professionally done site) that would act as his resume, and provide details on his experience.  He may also have photos of recent jobs he’s accomplished, quotes from happy customers, multiple contact methods, and perhaps even a professional email address (info@joethehandyman.com for instance).

It’s up to you, the buyer, to decide how professional someone really is.  Fancy business cards and websites and even good references won’t guarantee that the person you choose is going to turn out to be the perfect choice.

March 01 2010

What to Do After You Hire a Handyman

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One of the most important things to do after you hire a professional handyman is to put something in writing so everyone understands who is responsible for what:  who buys supplies, etc.  This can be something as simple as a handwritten list of bullet points that both parties sign and stick on the fridge.

professional handymanSome handymen actually have their own pre-printed contracts and/or work agreements, and that’s fine.  These can be edited as necessary.  Usually it’s only the larger companies and service bureaus that have this kind of paperwork, and the freelancers are typically more than happy to sign whatever you make up yourself.

The type of job at hand should dictate the detail put into the work agreement.  If you expect someone to paint your living room, for instance, this may sound like a very simple job but in reality there are many things to be considered and agreed up before the painting begins:  who moves the furniture, who buys the paint, how many coats, is repair work to the walls included in the bid, what happens if there is any damage done (spilled paint on hardwood floors, etc.)…these are all concerns best not left till later.

As a matter of courtesy it’s always a good idea to figure out ahead of time what to do with any pets when the handyman comes to do the job.  Not everyone loves or even wants to deal with animals, so it’s a good idea to have a frank discussion with your handyman as to what his interest might be with having your cats supervise his every move, or Fido yapping away for hours at a time.  For someone who has no tolerance for pets or animals at all, you may want to find someone who understands the passions of pet lovers and won’t mind them around.

Good handymanAnother thing to check on – even before you commit to the project – is whether you need a building permit to do the job.  Many homeowners try to use hire a good handyman knowing it will cost less than a fully licensed contractor in many cases, but when a job requires a building permit, the job needs to be completed by a licensed contractor or your job won’t be approved.  This is not an area where you can try to cut corners.  If you need repair work to your roof, even though a handyman might be able to do an excellent job, you really need to hire a licensed roofing contractor, not a handyman.

It will behoove you to find out what your local ordinances dictate before making a commitment to anyone for any major work.

January 02 2010

Typical Pricing and Fees for a Master Handyman

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Unlike licensed contractors who are always being accused of inflating bids and overcharging (usually by homeowners who have no idea what this type of expertise is really worth), a good handyman will usually charge lower fees and, for many homeowners, this is not only a viable option but in many instances, the preferred one.

The project at hand will of course determine the exact type of pricing structure you will be looking at.  Most Master handymen will usually be called in for multiple projects because it’s human nature to wait for “little things” to add up until it’s almost an emergency to get things done.

A typical work agreement might be similar to this:  fix a screen door, paint the half bath off the kitchen, hang new doors for a closet.  Nothing that needs a license or a building permit – just enough experience to not cause further problems.

When jobs / tasks are similar in nature, he may give you a quote by the hour.  In the situation described above, these tasks would be considered similar and usually could be handled quite well by a master handyman who, of course, likes to paint (not all handymen do!).   In a situation like this he may be able to quote you by the hour or by the entire job.

For homeowners, paying by the hour is usually not their first choice.  Anyone who has ever employed any sort of hourly domestic help such as a housekeeper will usually lament that the tasks at hand were stretched out beyond belief in order to be able to charge more, even though the job wasn’t performed any better.

It could be the same with any worker you have around the house:  hourly payments are looked at as an open ATM machine.  There is really no need to pay by the hour – ask for a per job estimate.  How much to paint the bathroom?  How much to hang the new door?  This way assures you that no time will be wasted just to increase the bill.

Occasionally you may be asked for a deposit.  Unless you expect the person to buy supplies out of his own pocket, there’s no reason to provide a down payment or deposit, certainly not in cash.  No matter how great someone’s references, there is always the possibility of having him not show up, at least when promised, if he already has some cash.

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 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 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.

Some the handyman Services include:

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

November 28 2009

Local handyman

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Attending to minor repairs and regular maintenance chores around the house are always a bother for everyone. Sometimes these chores not only require a lot of effort but also can be too technical to handle. If you do not have a technical acumen and also are not dextrous in handling the various tools, you should just hire the local handyman. You can seriously hurt yourself or make the problems worse if you do not know what you are doing while trying to repair any fixture in your house.

The local handyman can be a person or a service, who has got specialised knowledge in many fields and is skilled in plumbing, carpentry, masonry, electrical, pressure cleaning, painting, plastering, tiling and other house related maintenance and repairs. There will be many people who claim to be good handyman in your locality, but after you employ them, you are in for a rude shock. You can avoid this unpleasantness by following a few steps to chose the right local handyman.

A certified handyman is always a better option, as you know that the person indeed has the skills that he is claiming to have. The certificate will show his area of expertise and the course he has attended to acquire the skills. The second thing would be a valid license that gives him the authority to ply his trade. The local handyman can also be hired from a reputed handyman service in your area. These reputed services always screen their staff before employing them and you are assured of getting a good and reliable person.

The local handyman will usually have a reputation in the neighbourhood as he has attended to many jobs in that area. If he has been consistently delivering good work he will be well known in that area and many people will prefer to hire him. Apart from the quality of work, his demeanour and behaviour are also important, as you will be dealing directly with him on a daily basis till your work is over. The local handyman should have a pleasing personality and an attitude that will inspire confidence in the person who is hiring him. Such a handyman will quickly gain a good reputation among the people of that area.

In big neighbourhoods or in widely spaced areas it can be difficult to choose a good handyman, as there will be many available. There are certain websites which can make this task easier. You can post your project on these websites and let the different local handymen bid on your project. You can ask them for references and also compare the different estimates for your project all in one place. This website is a good place to get to know the different local handymen in your area, and also to choose the right candidate for your project.

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