Looking for a "Handyman" ASAP with basic carpentry skills to work at my house in Atlanta
I have a house located in Roswell, Georgia and need one reputable "Handyman" with at least basic carpentry skills to work at my house for several days. They must also be fluent in English.
I need things done such as bolting-together a bed, installing shelving, and doing minor trim work. If things work out, then additional work opportunities may be available.
I need someone ASAP, and the rate of pay is $18.00 per hour.
Please contact David at (770) 910-9100.
Thank you!
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KMS Woodworks on May 02, 2012David F...you can use the search tool at the top of the page to look for contractors...there are tons in your area here on Hometalk.Helpful Reply
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David F on May 02, 2012... many thanks! DavidHelpful Reply
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AK Complete Home Renovations on May 02, 2012David, check our out Hometalk friend, HandyANDY. Not sure his hourly rates, but we've seen great work from him! http://www.handyandyhome.com/Helpful Reply
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David F on May 02, 2012... I just left a message for him ... thanks!Helpful Reply
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