Please refer me to someone that is a handyman in our area. I require over 100 feet of fencing (wood), plumbing and insulation issues ,,,, Thanks again !!!
Christine R. replied:
frank suppanz 100% 416 723 6482 Tell him Christine recommended
Edel S. replied:
Steve Ward
Cassandra B. replied:
Charles Harvey is the owner and operator of Harvey and Sons Construction and Landscaping ! Has plenty of references, amazing work and fair pricing ! Please call 705-720-0170 for a free quote
Deborah Y. replied:
Drew Willcock...He's worked a lot for us. Excellent. He is on Facebook if u want to get in touch but you should get at least 3 estimates and references.
David W. replied:
Check out LRP Construction. http://www.myhometown.biz/vendor/vendor_products/60
Christie M. replied:
Grace lake construction Philip 7053097959. Tell them Christie referred you. They just did my roof for me
Fran C. replied:
Yes We Do 705 790 4119, there in the beach a local
Shelley C. replied:
YES WE DO 7057904119 fully insured and does amazing work
OK folks - now that we've arrived in Angus I nee your help. I have a room where somebody decided to glue a carpet to the underlying floor and I need it removed. Any...
Sean S. replied:
Nathan Pile from iron clad
Pat M. replied:
iron clad contracting 705-794-2808
Maryssa M. replied:
705-331-2907......can do a great job and not charge u an arm n leg for quick fix
John M. replied:
For want its worth Materials you will need: 1. Buy a heat gun & extension cord, and a broom handle and a roll of duct tape, and a paint scraper. 2. Purchase a couple of gallons of paste type paint/adhesive remover and a couple or cheap brushes and a throw away roller and paint pan set. 3. Purchase a steel bladed ice scraper, (looks like a hoe that's been straightened out). See if the Hardware Store can put a fair edge on the ice scraper for you - I would think they have a grinder - you don't want a knife edge - but almost. 4. Paint solvent - for clean up. HD Rubber Gloves that go up to your elbows Eye Goggles. Knee Pads. Dust Mask & Filters. 30 Gal Metal Garbage Can. 5 gal Shop Vac. 5. Rags - Get lots. News papers & String, (to collect adhesive remover scrapings in - the remover will not eat the paper - but it will desolve plastic). Heavy Duty Plastic trash bags. Let's start: Before you begin I suggest you set up a staging area - preferably a room about 10" square that you can cover the floor with a tarp, - taped down at the edges - where you can store your supplies on plywood and your work clothes, and where you can change into and out of your work clothers AND WORK SHOES., this is also where you can keep your shop vac. and METAL Garbage can. Now begin: 1. Take up old carpet. By using rented Vibratory Carpet Remover. Get all the adhesive you can - but remember the 4 hour rental block of time your on! 2. Vac. work area. 3. Tape heat gun to broom handle. (Save that back), plug heat gun into extension cord then into power. use heat gun to heat up any clumps of adhesive residue or rubber backing that the vibratory stripper left behind . Takes a little practice - try high heat from about 4" - with the other person with the scraper testing the material every second or so until you get a knack for it - remember your not only removing the remains of the adhesive - but you do not want to burn the board. 4. Either this works for you or it does not remember you still have the chemical stripper to go, and the the sanding & refinishing. 5. Since yours is chipboard. The last bit of adhesive removal to do is by the chemical stripper. I suggest working an area about 3 - 4 ft square - following manufacture's instructions. 6. If you put ANY material in the Garbage can that contains solvent or stripper from a days or nights work - make sure that the garbage can goes outside and is set away from the house and other buildings - in the shade - until you start working again - no project is worth burning the house down!
Does anyone know of a handyman who can replace a few boards on deck and stain the deck after that.Also need some sod put down . Corner of Sunnidale Rd and Livingston...
Brooklyn B. replied:
Call Dave 705 252 9377. He's great and has a great handy man service. Well priced too!
Sandra M. replied:
Andrew Grant. Great attention to detail. Pm me for number.
Yvonne M. replied:
Nathan Pile,he was on Canada's handyman show, he's fantastic
Krista L. replied:
Matt Boddington....let me know if you want his number
Anyone know of a reliable handyman in the Barrie area that can do all sorts of different odds and end jobs and repairs? Will need recipes...please message me.
Melissa E. replied:
Jamie Elliott@587-987-7588 lives near Barrie, and I get him to do work for me in Toronto. Trustworthy, reliable, and does an amazing job! I hope that helps :)
It's time to spruce this place up and sell it! I need someone with experience and references to give me a quote for some carpentry and handyman work at my place meaford...
Sarah G. replied:
My husband just started his own business and is always looking for new opportunities. Mike Gray@All Around Contracting 705-606-3467
can anybody recommend a handyman,a jack of all trades..keep finding people and they dont show up,,happened like 4 times...please inbox me if they know of...
Can anyone recommend a general handyman, to do some work in my basement..? nothing heavy but kind of yucky...removing old insulation and everything that that holds....