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FAQs: Hiring a handyman in Pepper Pike

Most work is hourly or per-project. Ask about minimums, materials, and whether the quote assumes “no surprises.”

If it’s safety-critical electrical, a recurring leak, or major structural work, you want the right licensed trade. For fixes, installs, and punch lists, a handyman is often perfect.

If it’s cosmetic or light repair (patching drywall, replacing a faucet, changing light fixtures), many handymen can handle it. If it’s a panel issue, recurring leaks, or anything safety-critical, you’ll want the right licensed trade. A good handyman will say so.

Send photos and a tight scope. Offer two time windows. Confirm the address. Ask what they need from you before arrival. “Can you confirm you’re good for Tuesday 9–11?” is your friend.

Scope, price structure, start date, and how changes are handled. For anything over a quick repair, get it in a simple written estimate.

Not required. If someone saved your weekend, you can tip, leave a strong review, and refer them to a neighbor. Referrals are the real currency.

Clear the area, protect pets, and park so they can unload easily. If it’s wall work, move art and furniture away from the zone.

Yes, and you should. Bundling is the easiest way to reduce minimum charges and get better calendar priority.

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