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THE HIRED HAND!

 

GOLDSBORO'S HOMETOWN

HANDY-MAN SERVICE

 



Looking To Get Those Small Jobs Done?

 

 

WE ONLY DO SMALL JOBS!

 

 Most of our clients start out their inquiries with, "This may be too small for you to do, but..."  NO JOB IS TOO SMALL!  We can install shelves, towel racks, new faucets and the kitchen sink... 

 

...Screen doors, Dusk to dawn lighting, Exterior home lighting, Storm doors, Paint walls, Hand shelving, Assemble furniture kits, Repair holes in drywall, Hang mirrors, Repair broken water line, Repair roof leaks, Install bladder tanks, Replacing rotted porch posts, rails and pickets, Split rail fencing, Clean gutters, Replace screening in frames, Adjust/shim sunken piers, Replace light bulbs and ballests, Christmas lighting, Towel racks, Install water line to ice maker, Replace dryer/range plugs, Leaky faucets, Garbage disposal, Nail down roofing, Kitchen sinks, New locksets, Kitchen water filters, Handicap/Safety rails, Blinds, Wall switches, Replace rotted flooring under toilets, Blown off shingles...and on and on...You get the idea.
     

What can we do for you?




Handyperson

[hándee púrss'n]
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(Redirected from Handyman)

Originally handyman [hándee màn] (plural hand·y·men [hándee mèn]), handyperson is the politically correct term referring to a person competent in a variety of trade skills, inventive/ingenious repair, and maintenance work. The term often describes someone who is paid for the application of these skills around the home. Tasks for which a handyperson is employed may be as simple as a minor drywall repair, or as complex as remodeling a bathroom.

Some handypersons are more skilled than others and perform more than just general repairs. A good handyperson is skillful, dexterous, practical, clever, able, competent, and proficient in whatever it is they are doing. Some handypersons are licensed (THE HIRED HAND IS). Some are not.  There are different laws for different jurisdictions and licensing/insurance are not always required.


Many handypersons can be found through the traditional methods (referral, Search Engine, Telephone Directory, local newspaper, Web Pages etc.).  Some handypersons are hired as day labor from the parking lots of local hardware stores, but  -  This latter method is not recommended!!  Since a handyperson is often given access to the interior of a home, trustworthiness and general comfort level are of great concern when hiring one!



ATTENTION BUSINESSES!
 
THE HIRED HAND not only services the general public but also businesses.  Several local businesses including doctor's offices and retirement / assisted living communities have needed us to do things such as making deliveries, changing fluorescent lighting, fixing cabinets, tightening knobs, installing bathroom towel dispensers, installing bifold doors, blinds,...  How about the business that needs regular maintenance but you don't want to hire someone full-time or make 20 different calls for 20 different jobs?  Give us a call.  We can do a great many things and if we can't we're up-front and let you know!  We can set-up a contracted time to come to your office on a regular basis to take care of those little maintenance jobs.  No job is too small but they all require attention! 




What do our clients say about our services? 
 THANKS IRVIN!!!



PRICIING INFORMATION

THE HIRED HAND has a simple hourly pricing formula. 

Since we do a wide variety of jobs, it is impossible to assemble an all inclusive pricing list so we have made it simple: 

THE HIRED HAND charges $45.00 per hour for labor.  Period

There is a $35.00 Minimum Service Charge - This charge applies only to jobs that take under one hour to complete - NOT in addition to the hourly rate


Materials (if required) are additional.

Senior Citizens receive a 10% discount on labor pricing.
  


We are waiting to serve YOU!
Get that to-do list together and give us a call!