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(Texas.CityRegions.Com, February 14, 2014 ) McKinney TX – A local home repair specialist offers sound advice for homeowners by comparing DIY home improvement to hiring a professional handyman service. He explains why homeowners are better off hiring a licensed and qualified handyman or home improvement contractor than trusting the neighborhood jack of all trades.
A job done by a professional Handyman can make a very big difference as opposed to hiring an unlicensed, discount home repair contractor who claims to have the skills but actually lacks the proper experience, training, and qualifications. Home improvement tasks done by a professional will out last those done by an unlicensed contractor. The cheaper price for service might be tempting, but it is not worth the high cost of having it torn out and redone.
The cheapskate cutting costs by hiring an unlicensed local home repair contractor will get what they pay for…service performed by another cheapskate who cuts corners and neglects important steps in the process. Having to hire another handyman to tear it out and do it over will add significantly to home repair costs.
A professional handyman will charge more but he has the knowledge and experience to handle most home repair tasks. One who is well qualified will be experienced in home improvement and repair and be aware of the latest building and safety codes to ensure the job is done right resulting in complete customer satisfaction.
Aaron Abbott, owner of HandyPro Handyman Service (http://www.handymanmckinneytx.blogspot.com/) says homeowners should consider these questions as a guide to finding the right home repair contractor:
• Is the handyman licensed and qualified to complete the home improvement project that you need done? • What are the company’s specialties and can they provide the specific home repair services needed? • Does the handyman have adequate experience in the particular job that needs to be done? How many years have they been in business? Ask them for some references from customers they have served in the past. • Do they provide a written guarantee on all work performed? • Do they offer competitive and reasonable fees for service and can they provide an accurate upfront estimate?
Performing good due diligence before hiring a handyman will save more money in the long run. It’s much better to pay more for a job well done than having to rip it out and do it all over again later.
HandyPro Handyman Service technicians’ professional workmanship sets them apart from other home repair contractors. A uniformed technician will arrive within one hour of the appointment time scheduled; if they are late the customer is rewarded with a discount on labor.
HandyPro offers a free estimate and is prepared to begin work immediately. HandyPro serves residential customers and business owners, handling everything on your to-do list, whether you’re in need of general home repair, home remodeling, or making upgrades to accommodate seniors or handicapped residents, HandyPro will get the job done. Visit www.handypro.com/richardson.html to learn more.
About HandyPro Handyman Services: What’s on your to-do list? HandyPro Handyman Services offers affordable solutions to a wide variety of home repairs including home modification for seniors, home improvement and home remodeling, seasonal home maintenance and more. HandyPro specializes in helping the homeowner, business or property manager have building repairs completed professionally, in a timely manner, and guarantees 100% customer satisfaction. HandyPro Handyman Service has been in business since 1996, serving over 20,000 clients with zero complaints from the Better Business Bureau. HandyPro Handyman Services has been featured on Rachel Ray and Fox News.
Contact:
Aaron Abbott HandyPro Handyman Services 1219 Abrams Rd; Ste. 119 Richardson, TX 75081 Phone: 972-265-9058 Toll Free: 800-942-6394 Email: handytx@handypro.com
This press release was submitted by Right Now Marketing Group, LLC
Handy Pro Handyman Services
Keith Paul
800-942-6394
office@handypro.com
Source: EmailWire.Com
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