Top 10 Most Common Handyman Jobs To Be Prepared For

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Heard "electrical", and figured I could tune out for a bit since I can't do most electrical except for like ceiling fans... then I heard "outlet cover", and realized that I can now retire a millionaire.

thefrankperspective
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Doors (weatherstripping, knobs, latches, closet roller doors)
Sinks (faucets, disposals, leaks, clog)
Electrical (exterior lights, switch/outlet covers, light switches, outlets, ceiling fan, doorbell, )
Drywall (water damage, touch up paint, patch holes)
Smoke Detectors (change batteries, replace detector)
Toilets (no flush, running, leak, replace seat, wobbly toilet)
Blinds
Bath attachments (TP holder, towel bar)
Showers and Tubs (drain cover, drips, shower heads)
Roof leak
Sink base leak
Repair screens

bluesman
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That GFCI tip is solid. In my old house the outside outlet, where the sprinkler control box was plugged into, was controlled by a GFCI outlet buried in the Furnace and Water Softener room. That was fun when the lawn was half dead before figuring it out.

tt-designs
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Love all your videos where you wear a cowboy hat. It really adds to your online persona! Yes to the surface cleaner attachment for pressure washing. I have my own professional grade 4 GPM/4000 PSI pressure washer, keep renting the surface cleaner attachment from HD when needed, have been charging $70 per hour and this will change thanks to you!

MarkAlbert
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Another solid video. Thank you. For me two more on the list include hanging heavy mirrors etc. and replacing deck boards and exterior trim from water damage. Thanks again for a foundational list.

kalimadas
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This is perfect and reflects the broad range of skills a successful handyman needs. Covers so many specialist skills - plumbing, electrical, drywall repair and all the miscellaneous. Any specialist for each job would cost them more... Do you ever do appliance repair? It is kind of my favorite because I love to diagnose, analyze and resolve. Lately, a "nuisance client" referred me to someone who asked for a certified electrician to replace the electric heating coil in a glass top range. Real simple, have done it several times before and no need for electrical license. I told him to find someone else.

MarkAlbert
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I did a job that a plumber would've charged 350 and I did it for 170. She called me back for a second under the house plumbing job that a plumber in my area would've charged 430 for and I did it for 200. Plumbing pays exceptionally well but I have claustrophobia, so I'm not sure if I should except anymore plumbing jobs under the house without a standing crawl space or basement.

rowdybroomstick
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Very informative. Thank you so much for sharing. I would suggest everyone check in their area about what they are "legally" able to do concerning electrical and even plumbing. I do some minor electrical work because I've helped my electrician brother-in-law for a couple of years, but I'm pretty quick to defer to a professional electrician or plumber.

dustindavy
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If anyone is having the issue where their latch or deadbolt is loose or falling out due to the screws stripping out the inside of the door. I have invented a new door hardware that solves this problem, ReSecure Latch. No more glue, sticks, puddy, or that ugly metal sleeve that ruins the look of your door. Great for DYI people, property owners/maintenance technicians, and you.

resecurelatch
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This is my second video of yours I've watched and enjoyed. I've bee in the handyman business for over 10 years and you've really given me some useful information. It's always a pleasure hearing someone that speaks genuine and has something beneficial to add to this craft. Great job !!!

EathernaCrawford
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Very helpful. I love how you categorized the data for us. Thank you!

adamd
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Just found your channel. Very well presented! I'm in the process now of starting a Handyman Service for my retirement supplement and mainly to just stay active.

scottbradley
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You've got a great voice and diction for radio.

ncooty
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In Texas it’s pronounced and even spelled dispose- all! I bought one from Craigslist and the review said I was a good buyer of the dispose- all. We have a lot of Okie and Arky influence here in Dallas.

hubridgell
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man this list was extremely helpful man! Thank you!

marcusm
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I’m a landlord with 10 places. Doorknobs and other misc door problems are easily half of my repairs

sirdavidalot
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I have a sink base bottom in my house damaged from a leaky sink. I would love to see how you fix it.

rvanbeau
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A useful and interesting overview. I wonder how well it generalizes to other seasons, regions, and properties managed by other managers.

ncooty
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Sadly can't touch any electrical in Canada without a license. I touch my own home's electrical for minor switch and outlet swaps, but can't legally touch anybody elses on a job without an electrician.

redsunsmr
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Thank you for the heads up and information. Always grateful.

utulangi