By: Bob Balgeman | 2010-12-27 | Home improvement Handyman Matters offer remodeling services with a specialized interest in bathroom remodeling design, drywall repair and building, and plumbing remodeling. read more
By: Jack | 2010-10-12 | Business Ideas Handyman is a skilled professional who can do repair and maintenance work, both exterior and interior. These jobs are at times also known as "fix-up jobs" or "odd jobs". Use Handyman services are the professional and specialized companies that send such professionals at your property to do the work. read more
By: Andrew Stratton | 2010-07-30 | Home Repair Home Repair There are weekend warriors who become athletes on Saturdays and Sundays and those that become a handyman or handywoman. They shed their employment persona, don their tee-shirts, blue jeans and haul out their tools in order to fix up their house. Many women and men take great joy and fulfillment in being the one who has repaired and crafted many portions of their abode. If this sounds like something you’d like to embark on, you’ll need an ample supply of tools. Here are some of the basics: - Tool box: A heavy duty metal tool box will be the perfect caddy to stock hand tools that you wil... read more
By: Richmond Johnson | 2010-04-01 | Home improvement As the name suggests, a handyman can come in handy when you are striving to find someone to do various odd jobs or small tasks that often contractors handling major projects do not have the time or refuse to do. Often, it is a daunting task to find someone to do odd tasks at home or to repair something in this custom-made era of ready solutions; the handyman comes to your rescue! read more
By: Noah Moise | 2010-03-30 | Careers Learning to be a handyman can be a really long road, or one of just a few weeks, depending on how you train. The old school way of becoming a true handyman was through many years of on the job training in various trades and some trade school or continuing education training, coupled with a desire to learn more and doing it. Today there are alternative methods to learning to be a handyman. read more
By: Joseph Alexander | 2010-10-25 | Small Business Handyman businesses are always in demand in every neighborhood, in every city around the country. And having your own small business can help you to supplement your regular income or to build a full time income doing something that you enjoy. read more
By: Andrew Stratton | 2010-11-01 | Article Marketing Who couldn't use a little help with all of the handyman tasks that need to be taken care of around your house? When it comes to getting older children involved, it can seem tough to keep their attention and make it seem like something that they will enjoy. Remember that you have the ability to teach them important information, spend time with them, and maybe save a little money in the future. read more
By: Andrew Stratton | 2010-10-25 | Home Repair Home Repair Who couldn't use a little help with all of the handyman tasks that need to be taken care of around your house? When it comes to getting older children involved, it can seem tough to keep their attention and make it seem like something that they will enjoy. Remember, that you have the ability to teach them important information, spend time with them, and maybe save a little money in the future. Treating them Like a Real Handyman Giving them a chance to take on a job like this around the house is a great idea for you and them. One of the best ideas is to treat them as if they wer... read more
By: Crystal Ware | 2010-09-21 | Home improvement Remember that show "Home Improvement" in the 90's? The grunting uber-male handy man who could fix just about anything or at least make a made-for-TV attempt at it? The early 90's saw a giant leap in the whole handyman/husband for hire industry as people wanted work done but without the cost associated with hiring a "professional". read more
By: Andrew Stratton | 2010-07-07 | Home Improvement Home Improvement, Home Repair Reasons to hire a handyman service for the elderly, widowed demographics. There are thirty five million people right now that are sixty five years or older in America and three out of five of those people are female. This means that if you are a married woman you will likely outlive your husband. The average life span difference between genders is eight years with most men living to 74 years of age and most women living to 80 years of age, but many women outlive their spouses by fifteen or twenty years. Being a widow can be the first time many women have lived alone in their e... read more
By: Virginia Bryant | 2010-11-26 | Small Business Every handyman knows you wish the correct tool to try to to the proper job, however with therefore many tools to decide on from how do you know that you're prepared for almost anything? Here's our list of the prime ten power tools every handyman should own. read more
By: Robert Alfred | 2010-10-29 | Careers Launched in 2010, Rush-job is a job site that brings together US homeowners and handymen. A homeowner can post jobs for free. He will get multiple quotes from handymen or tradesmen registered with the site. The homeowner can then pick his man who he thinks can do his job best. Having availed of the services of his chosen handyman, the homeowner goes on to leave his feedback on the handyman's services. This feedback works as a reference for other homeowners and consumers of the site. read more