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christibdce - > Bringing Adventurers Together -> Contractor or Handyman?
Contractor or Handyman?

I purchased a small 5'x4' shed online for my backyard.  I need someone to build a level, simple wood-frame floor/foundation for it.  It's not a permit-needed situation, so I don't need a licensed contractor or anything.  I even have plans from the shed manufacturer on how to do it.  I just don't have the power tools or extra set of hands needed to build it.

I need some recommendations on someone who would be able to do a good job for a fair price.   I'll only consider someone who is honest (by reputation and given references) and will do the work within a couple of weeks from now.  Again, they don't have to be licensed or anything, just skilled and fair. 

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posted by christibdce on Friday, April 4, 2008 at 03:21 PM
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posted by MLArnold on Apr 4, 2008 at 05:42 PM

 Anyone know a good, reasonably-priced  handyman?  I need a few things fixed around the house that I can't do.

TIA

posted by christibdce on Apr 4, 2008 at 05:35 PM

 Haha, thanks Joty! 

The reason I specified that I didn't require a licensed contractor is because I know that, especially in an area like this, there are probably a lot of handy-man type guys needing extra cash.  That doesn't mean I wouldn't thoroughly check them to protect myself, but times are a little tough and I wanted to give the opportunity.  My dad's an architect and thas advised me many times on the best way to check up on just about anybody, licensed or "iffy."

I appreciated the advice, though!

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posted by viciouslindz on Apr 4, 2008 at 05:05 PM

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