No Job Too Small… Projects Perfect For The Professional Handyman

NorthJersey.com:

You’ve got a door sagging on its hinges, crumbling grout between the bathroom tiles and missing moldings in the living room. A major contractor probably would scoff at doing such small jobs, but you don’t have the time or know-how to tackle them yourself.

As the Ghostbusters famously asked, “Who ya gonna call?”

Handyman to the rescue!

The handyman fills an important niche in the home-improvement industry, as a Jack-of-all-trades for whom “no job is too small.” Ideally, he will be more likely to return your calls promptly, to charge a reasonable fee and to stand behind his work than a contractor who’s eager to rush off to a big construction job. While some handymen prefer to remain independent, others today have become part of national franchises.

The Independent Contractor
Frank D’Amico of Hasbrouck Heights has been in the home-improvement business for about 20 years, operating as D’Amico Home Repairs since early 2009. He said he is called most often for small jobs such as “putting up a door, bathroom tiling and grouting or putting up cabinets.” He also does small masonry jobs in warm weather. Continue reading this post.

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