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Finding a great handyman is like finding a great electrician, a great mechanic or a great hairdresser only more difficult. Here are tips on how to find the best handyman!
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How to Find and Hire a How to Find and Hire a Local Handyman in Sydney Handyman in Sydney Local Can you think of a profession or skill set where supply does not meet demand? I bet if you have tried to find and hire a handyman in Sydney recently then the words local handyman services will just roll off your tongue. Finding a great handyman is like finding a great electrician, a great mechanic or a great hairdresser only more difficult. It’s one of those professions that are a little bit hard to define and more than a bit hard to source because they’re so darn busy … if they’re any good that is. They are often tradies with loads of experience as carpenters or builders who have lots of other skills and they like the diversity without being locked into longer term projects. Or, they’re very handy people who have turned a natural ability into a business. It matters little either way, you want them to do those little jobs about the house that are either of no interest to other tradies and a bit beyond your own skill set and availability of time. It’s not true to say that they are not restricted or regulated. There are limits to the size and types of projects that they can take on unless of course they are qualified builders or plumbers or electricians as the case may be.
You couldn’t get a handyman to build a house for instance, but he could repair the deck without needing a license as long as the project cost is below $5,000. A handyman or woman is perfect for appliance installation (so long as no plumbing or electrical work is required) and room painting. They are wonderful for all those accumulated jobs that build up and could be done by a homeowner if he or she was prepared to give up a weekend or two. A handyman could do them in far less time and their charges are very little when you think how valuable your home and family time is. Where to find a handyman Where to find a handyman Well the good news is they’re not near extinction, far from it. In fact they are alive and well and in our midst. Ask your friends and family, personal referrals are best. Franchises are good too but like any profession there is: great to good; and not so good to avoid or regret it. Do some due diligence, get references from other customers or check out online reviews. If they’re good they’ll be proud to show off their work. If they don’t want to cooperate then there might be something to hide. If they’re busy they’re probably good, so book and wait. If they’re busy they’re probably good, so book and wait. That they’re busy is a good sign It probably just doesn’t suit your desire to get things done as expediently as you might like. Once you’ve found someone and you’re convinced they can manage what you need done, start at the front gate and work you way to the back. Most the most of their skills and willingness and get it all done at once. One thing is for certain, they’ll be less expensive than booking a number of tradies for a variety of little jobs. Each will charge a call out fee and you’ll be paying for their license. A handyman or women will charge a call out but only one, so make the most of it. Book them in and wait. It will be worth it.