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shiggs3 asked:

Apartment is in the East Village. Thanks!

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Mark N asked:

I need a number of small projects completed. What should i expect to pay?

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Sakura U asked:

We have a 2 and a half by 1 and a half inch hole in our wall, and we’re going to pay a handyman to fix it. How much would it cost?

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Hi, I have health issues and can’t do small home maintenance and am on low fixed income ? I was an elem teacher for 20 years and can barter all kinds of tutoring and parenting like Nanny on tv, and all that kid stuff. Got any suggestions because I really need it. thanks for positive suggestions, no, I can’t sell my body, remember, I’m 56 and I wouldn’t if I was 18, but just wanted to keep the pervs from posting :)

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CoachingU2Win asked:


My husband does so many different things. He will do electrical, plumbing, anything. He has too much of a mess in his vehicle though. Are there just basic tools he can keep in his van. I just want him to get organized cause he spends too much time now organizing. Any tips are appreciated.

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socalster asked:


I started a small gymnastics program in my community and would like to have the use of a mini bar. It is a single bar to practice basic gymnastics bar skills. Does anyone have any idea if it is possible to build one or will I have to shell out the 300+ dollars to purchase one? I had local woodworkers build me a few low balance beams and saved time and money. Thought I might be able to do the same thing with a mini bar but can’t find any info on building one…Anyone ever built one, or know how? Here’s a basic description:
Rail: 1.5″ diameter – solid maple wood
Bar height adjustable from 38″ to an unequaled 58″.
Bar height is secured using a snaplock/turnpin combination.
Flat spreader bar (parallel to the top bar) connects the two legs under the mat, adding extra stability.
This sounds like it might be somewhat complicated to put make, but maybe there is an easier way? Any ideas?

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TwinzNTeenzMom asked:


He’ll be working in my house while I’m at work, so he’ll get a key to my house. The house I live in with my kids! I know people do it all the time, but I’ve heard so many horror stories about handymen. I just don’t know what I should look for or ask about to screen the one I decide to hire. What do you look for??

Thanks for your help!

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jhnyblayze asked:


I have 2 properties that need work. The properties are 30 miles apart. In one house I need 3 lights removed and 6 ceiling fans removed (so that both are able to be reinstalled.) In the other property I need 3 ceiling fans and 2 lights removed. Then install 4 fans (the ones from the other property) and 2 lights. Also mount new slabs on existing frames (which are already square). I would like a estimate on cost on labor. Materials I already have all of. Any help would be appreciated

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20 Dec 2009
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Arnold Hernandez asked:


In today’s economy construction jobs are in short supply and talented construction workers should be in very high supply. Often skilled construction workers turn to self employment as handymen or for their particular area of expertise. For consumers this could be good news, because it means more competition in the marketplace for fewer jobs.

For the construction worker it means it will be more difficult to find construction jobs.

Finding an affordable handyman for those of us with no connection to the construction or other skilled labor trades may be a difficult task, but there are many means of obtaining leads. If you are in need of an affordable handyman should consider discussing the need for a handyman with people he or she knows. This strategy is course true of many things such as cheap plumbers, bathroom contractors, and the like. This means discussing it with everyone we know, including service providers such as bank tellers, grocery clerks, and other people we frequent often.

In your search you should naturally start with your family and friends and then move on to merchants and service providers. If you are uncomfortable or unsuccessful then you can go through the want ads and services section of the newspapers, bulletin boards, and other such advertising media.

The problem in searching through advertising media is that you really don’t know what you are getting, there is no indication at all of what you would be getting and there is not trusted source as to the quality or character of the handyman. This would mean more careful evaluation of the prospective handyman and perhaps more stringent terms in negotiating an agreement.

Communicating the need to friends and family will often result in many leads. Once a lead is obtained the next thing is to thank the person for the lead and then follow up on the lead. The communication with the prospective lead should probably include mentioning the source of the lead and then an interview of relevant questions should follow. Depending on how the lead was obtained, the degree of care in interviewing the prospective handyman should be enhanced or reduced.

A referral from a very credible source should of course lead to very good leads and the quality and price should be very good as well. Referrals from unknown sources and less quality sources likewise should require more diligence in your interviewing, since the quality is likely to be inferior. There is no sure thing when it comes to a referral, but the probabilities skew in one direction or another depending on the source of the lead.

A handyman should be more than just an affordable handyman, the handyman should actually be skilled in his craft, which in reality means knowing a lot about different things and having the tools to undertake the tasks. It makes no sense to hire a handyman or anyone else for that matter just because they are cheap. More often than not you get what you pay for. Going cheap may be very high risk and if the particular service you are seeking involves repair of bathroom plumbing, or electrical work, or gas lines you probably do not want to go solely on basis of price as cheap could result in substantial water damage, a fire, or an explosion.

The cheap plumber, handyman, or bathroom contractor could end up casting you more than hiring the expensive one. There are some tasks where you should be very careful in who you select as they can involve high risk of damage to your property or injury to your family.

Your evaluation of a handyman should include questions about the particular task you intend to initiate the relationship, years of experience, and questions about repairs in general. You should consider researching a few repairs and then based on your need found knowledge test the prospective handyman for competence. If they pass the competency test, then it is a matter of getting the right price.



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nandel1959 asked:


Jimmy Jones – Handyman

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