By: Heather Ley | 2012-04-11 | Construction The Environmental Protection Agency implemented the Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule, requires builders to minimize the disturbance of lead paint during renovation projects. There is a lot of confusion among construction professionals about what supplies and procedures are needed to ensure full compliance and whether or not it is worth the additional cost. This article clarifies a few i read more
By: Gareth Hoyle | 2011-04-17 | Business Do you need the services of a handyman London? If you live in London and need some work doing on your house then you will, no doubt, require the services of a handyman London. The good thing about us... read more
By: Tikee Pittman | 2011-06-01 | Home improvement Having the contacts of a handyman can be quite beneficial to many a homeowners especially when you have work that needs to be done on priority basis without involving a major company. read more
By: Bercle George | 2011-01-18 | Article Marketing Everyone knows about the internet. Everyone utilizes it to find information as well as sometimes visiting social networking websites. Some even find that they want to start a small business and begin their search for information on the internet. read more
By: Denise Mense | 2010-04-02 | Small Business Starting a handyman business does not take a lot of money. However if people are going to take you seriously or if you plan on being in business for longer than just a few months, there are many things you need to do to start your business. read more
By: Urs Murlot | 2011-10-10 | Home Repair Some of us probably don’t realize how valuable Handyman Services can be, especially if we are busy at work or when we get older and climbing on the roof is no longer an option. A recent article we published talked more about contractor versus handyman and what they charge for their time. 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: Paul Alan | 2011-03-29 | Diy The average repairperson generally has an idea how to fix or replace things when they break them. However, he or she may not always know exactly which supplies are necessary for the repair at hand. read more
By: Fem Mascenon | 2011-06-20 | Diy If you are a homeowner you have probably tackled a few do it yourself tasks around your property. Things like replacing shutters, adding new fixtures or painting. You might have found these jobs fairly easy or you might have found a need to call in an expert. Either way you needed to do your research to make a responsible decision. It might sound very straight forward but the dealing with paint and stain products requires a little finesse. read more
By: Fem Mascenon | 2011-06-04 | Remodeling As a homeowner there is nothing more exciting than the idea of painting your home yourself. A fresh coat of paint makes everything look so much better right? You can choose colors for the inside or the outside and just get to work! Maybe you will even use a paint sprayer because they look like they get the job done fast! read more
By: 7dayHandyman | 2010-11-16 | Business Have odd jobs to take care of at home? Have relatives coming over? Can't let them see the house as it is? Well these are concerns that anyone would have. If you took up the task of doing everything yourself, you are not going to be able to finish it. read more
By: Andrew Stratton | 2010-10-25 | Home Improvement Home Improvement Are you good at fixing those little things that go wrong around a home; replacing the screen the cat clawed up, getting the kitchen faucet to stop dripping, or sprucing up a few cabinets with a nice coat or varnish or paint? If not, you may need to hire a handyman to help you out. Since your home is a major investment, you obviously don’t want just anyone coming in to do the work, so what does a reputable handyman need to have? First, whoever you choose to hire should be thoroughly licensed, insured and bonded. If Mr. Fix-It accidentally slips on your rug and breaks his arm--as well a... read more
By: | 2010-04-15 | Real Estate Starting on April 22, 2010, the new EPA Law "Renovation, Repair and Lead Paint Law" will go into effect. This new law will require all contractors, sub-contractors, handymen, facilities managers, propety engineers and others contractors paid to replace windows, doors, window trim, drywall or renovate residential houses, apartments and child-occupied facilities built before 1978 to be certified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). read more
By: Didi Dyke | 2010-03-29 | Supplements Taking DHA EPA fish oil has many health benefits but you need to make sure that the one you are taking contains more of DHA. This article is going to tell you why this is very important. read more