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Friday, April 24, 2020

Top 7 insanely cool home improvements to do while hunkering down home quarantined



Get a big home makeover dream to freshen up your space without busting your wallet. Here are 7 insanely cool tips to help guide you to your home improvements during a quarantined home hunkering debacle and getting not downed but what you want when making your home the dream that you always wanted.



Get a fresh perspective to rearrange a space

Restyle a room and freshen up the space by adding an inviting color and new glam to a bookcase or table. Make the most out of your vertical space. De-clutter the mess and fill any wall space with an accordion hanger, fix large floating shelves over beds, get creative with new rugs, and refresh your accessories and add magnetic key holder to hold those loose keys laying around. A contemporary sponge holder can add elegance to any kitchen. Revamp the space by changing inexpensive art piece that enhances the color scheme.




Live bath healthier

Update the bathroom by replacing an outdated leaky faucet or shower head. New bath mats and towel holders to help keep towels fresh will liven up any bath space. Replace a worn toilet seat and add a bidet sprayer to any toilet to help save on toilet paper usage.





Replace hardware in the kitchen

Choose a new knob or hardware piece that reflect your personality and compliment the décor around it. You will be surprised of the new range of styles and colors to get creative with.







Fix what you already have

Perhaps your home is already beautiful, give a little elbow grease and save in the process to fix the items around the home that need repair. Rejuvenate an old table, door, or bookcase by sanding down the wood and adding a fresh coat of paint. Try an environmentally approach and do it yourself or call in a home professional as necessary to fix your home when need of repairs.





Add new storage when decluttering a room

Adding new cabinets to a laundry space dramatically helps when it comes to time of folding laundry. Think about all that space you could have in an unpleasant closet just by adding a new closet organizer to update the space.





The possibility is endless just by adding a new color

The most budget friendly way to create a bold statement to any room is by adding a fresh new color of your walls. If you are considering a drastic change apply sample paint to the wall and wait a few days to help with your final decision.



If your planning on doing a home improvement for your castle it would be a wise choice to call in a professional to help levi ate unexpected cost from your wallet and possibly making a small project turning into a big problem. While your quarantined at home think small task and use your imagination for future completion in the months ahead. Keep coming back for other cool tips for making your home the dream you always wanted. If you need a improvement on your home why not call our professional Mr. Fix-It Handyman Service to help make your home an inspirational reality.

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Your survival guide to surprising spring home maintenance tips



Tidy up your home this spring, our spring home maintenance tips will help ensure your property and appliances run smoothly all year long. A breath of fresh air will help get your home chores done quickly, as the leaf filled gutters piled up through winter’s end. It’s time to go outside and enjoy the sunshine and get your home in tip-top shape.



Plumbing
Spring is a good time to check for leaky faucets, leaking toilets, clogged drains and other plumbing related existing or potential problems. Take a peek under the kitchen and bathroom sinks to make sure pipe and hose connections are properly sealed. Look for wetness around the dishwasher or dampness, cracks, or bulges on washer hoses.


Windows
Breathe the fresh spring air while opening the windows to help air out your home from the cold winter’s blues. Check window balances and locks to ensure proper operation. Clean those window screens with mild soap and water to increase air flow and help prevent mildew and mold from escaping into interior your space. A tight seal will ensure warm air or water from entering your space. Check the caulking around the windows you may have placed has remained intact.


Exterior walls
Look for trouble spots on exterior walls, especially under eaves. Check and fix damaged areas on wood siding, stucco or brick to ensure pest like carpenter ants or other critters will not evade your space in the coming months ahead. Inspect the exterior paint condition to protect from the invasive rains ahead. Check for chipped, flaking, or cracked paint to ensure longevity for the paint’s lifespan.


Roof
Keep your roof in peak performance with a keen eye and a handy pair of binoculars you can peek up on the roof to spot trouble. Check for faulty fasteners, popped nails, or ripped shingles. Any missing or cracked shingles or roof tiles could be a sign to contact a roofer to resolve existing problems. Inspect plumbing pipe vents for cracks on the rubber seals.


Gutters
Spring tends to have more rain than any other season, as the gutters have gathered leaves over the past months. It’s a good time to have the gutter’s cleaned to remove the debris to help prevent the integrity of the homes foundation won’t be compromised in the future month’s ahead. It’s amazing that every one-inch of rainfall on a 1,000 square foot roof will collect 600 gallons of water, so make sure all that water falling off the roof is diverted and flowing away from the home so you won’t have potential foundation issues.


Smoke detectors
Testing and inspecting all the smoke detectors are equally important to keep you safe through out the seasons. This spring replace your smoke detector batteries. If it has been more than a few years it may be a wise choice to replace the smoke detectors to help protect you from the time of need.


Appliances
Another spring appliance task is to clean the evaporator coils on the refrigerator to ensure proper cooling and increase energy efficiency. Now is a glorious time to also change the filter on the appliance.


Deck
Enhance the look of your deck. Stain the deck to prevent the elements from damaging the wood core. This spring home maintenance tip of deck staining provides great results for attracting potential home buyers.


Dryer Vent
Prevent a dryer fire and have your dryer vent cleaned. This spring tip every homeowner should not neglect. Improve drying times and increase dryer appliance life. A clean dryer vent is vital role in home maintenance.


Whatever the reason, tackling your spring maintenance task will help you ensure your home is in optimal condition for future months to come. Whether you are going to be enjoying or selling your home, this Spring it is even more essential to complete these helpful maintenance tasks to be on your way to a better-maintained home.


Monday, December 31, 2018

Amazing Home Improvement Projects To-do In 2019



Home renovations for 2019

For many people starting off the New Year with resolutions, it's time to spend time inside to create healthy home improvements and do those simple home maintenance tasks in January. We will help guide you in the right direction with our handyman remodeling tips to help improve the space you always wanted. 


Refresh your kitchen and pantry to organize

Make a fresh start in the New Year with a healthy decluttering home. Organize your space with a new pantry makeover. Grab a cardboard box and fill it with items you no longer use. Take it to a charitable donation center and receive a tax break.


Get amazing floors

Buyers today prefer alternate flooring verses carpeting in entertainment areas such as the living room, dining room and family room. The most popular are engineered wood floors. Our expert craftsman can install stunning floors, try our laminate flooring installation today.


Transform ceilings to invite guests

Those recently sprayed texture ceilings turn off buyers. Remove ugly popcorn ceilings and say hello to inviting new smooth ceilings. Buyers spend more time than you would think staring at ceilings. Nothing says freshness like new coat of paint, and it's the most cost effective improvement.
  
                                     

Add magic replace faucets

Buyers don't want to spot leaky faucets or stained sinks. Caulk unsightly sink tops to give a fresh look. Replace leaky faucets to update the space, the room can be transformed like magic. Our expert handyman tackle all types of services including bathtub and shower caulking.


Right on trend paint the walls

Paint a light color if the space is small. Lighter colors will make it seem bigger than it is. Paint a neutral color such as light tan - think of coffee with cream. Gray is one of the popular paint trends as well. Try our handyman professional for your next home painting to improve your space.. 


Let the light shine thru

Check to make sure all the lights work and boost moral and add new light fixtures. Imagine a new bathroom, or kitchen with striking new lighting. Update sconces to set off a new mood and add dimmer switches to set the tone.

Visualize a brighter space, call in our handyman professional we can replace your light fixtures in just a few short hours.


Plan to prevent a pipe burst

Prevent exposed pipes from freezing. Protect water pipes with an insulated pipe wrap and insulate exposed outdoor spigots. Water pipes are prone to burst in the winter months so plan ahead.


Update hardware and door knobs                                         

Shine and tighten doorknobs and hinges. Give a fresh look to the kitchen and add new hardware cabinet pulls and level cabinet doors. Hire our expert craftsman at Mr. Fix-It Handyman Service to replace worn door knobs.


Overall, buyers want to buy a home that has modern conveniences and is ready to occupy. Make your home shine and invite the guest to come. Hire an experienced handyman to turn your dreams to a reality with our helpful improvements.

Sunday, October 28, 2018

Prevent a home appliance disaster this holiday season


Yikes! The holidays are almost here again, what is the best way to prevent a home appliance disaster this season? You don’t want your home appliances to go on strike just before holiday house guest arrive. When it comes to appliances during the holidays, homeowners generally think of the oven. Although the oven is the most valued appliance during the holidays, the dishwasher will also run into overtime cleaning those holiday dishes and cookware. Just as important the washing machine and dryer will be working just as hard cleaning those guest bed linens and towels.
Perhaps the oven is not heating up or the temperature isn’t quite right. Your washer or dryer has been making a strange noise for the last couple weeks. Now is the time to get it looked at. The last thing you need is to have the refrigerator go on the fritz while the guests arrive. The best way to prevent a home appliance disaster this season is to do some prior appliance preventative maintenance to keep the appliances in tip-top shape through out the holidays. We have some helpful tips to assist you along the way before the holiday season guest arrive.

Oven

It’s very common for ovens to fail because of the self-cleaning cycle! Run the self-clean cycle an entire month before your holiday cooking or wait until the holidays are over. This way you won’t have to worry about your oven breaking the day before cooking. Making delicious baked goods and cooking elaborate dinners for holiday feasts can take a toll on your oven.

Tip!     It is highly advised against running the oven’s self-clean cycle the night before holiday cooking day. The self cleaning cycle may cause failure of important electric components, elements and fuses. The self cleaning cycle brings the oven’s temperature to over 1000 degrees Fahrenheit, which is hot enough to incinerate anything in the oven including electrical components. Don’t run the self clean cycle for more than hour at a time. Running the cycle for a fraction of the time can reduce your risk of oven failure and still is enough time to burn off any food bits inside your oven.

Regularly clean your oven. To make sure your oven clean and working efficiently, give it a wipe down with a damp cloth once a month and immediately clean up any major spillages. If you bake and use your oven frequently, clean it more often. You should not rely on the self-clean cycle as your only method of oven cleaning! It is recommended self-clean once every 3-4 months. Never use an oven cleaner spray in ovens with a self-cleaning feature.

Tip!     Place a bowl of white vinegar in the oven, set the temperature to 270 F°, and once it’s preheated, turn your oven off and let the vinegar sit for several hours. After a few hours, open your oven door–it should be ready to wipe down with ease!       

Tip!     Now is a great time to check how accurate your oven’s temperature is to avoid last-minute baking disasters? This can easily be done with a thermometer. All you have to do is set your oven’s temperature at 350 degrees Fahrenheit, place the thermometer in your oven and set the timer for 30 minutes. When the time is up, if the temperature on the thermometer does not match the temperature you set, simply grab your owner’s manual and learn how to calibrate it. While the oven is still hot, bake some cookies for an autumn treat..

Tip!     Don’t place aluminum foil on the bottom of your oven to catch food spills! Aluminum foils blocks airflow and can interfere with the heating element, causing it to fail or require recalibration.

We see many oven problems that frustrate homeowners. Contact Mr. Fix-It Handyman Service to resolve your oven repair issue.



Glass-top stove

Tip!    Keep the glass-top stove clean; carefully scrap off burned food bits with a razor blade and cleaning the surface with glass cleaner.

Dishwasher

Oh the joys of cleaning holiday dirty dishes. Use a dishwasher cleaning product every three to six months to remove calcium buildup. Calcium deposits can clog the dishwasher’s sprayer arm and impact cleaning efficiency.

Tip!     Place a cup of white vinegar on the top shelf of an empty dishwasher and run a load on the setting of pot and pan cycle with hot water. This helps clean calcium with in the dishwasher.

Tip!     Clean the filter’s located below the lower spray arm. Debris that is allowed to remain in the filter will impede flow past the drain pump and can cause a musty odor or mildew in the dishwasher.

Tip!     Run a bit of hot water in your sink before running the dishwasher.


Washing machine

Check the hoses for any potential leak. While washing a load of clothes this week listen to the washer. Listen for potential signs of a problem such as loud rumbling noises, or rattling sounds. If your washing machine makes an unusual noise or need help with regular maintenance services on your appliances, don’t hesitate to learn how our Mr. Fix-It Handyman Service washer repair expert can help you.


Dryer

You wouldn’t want a blown dryer fuse, burnt thermal fuse, faulty thermostats, or heating element replacement when holiday guest arrive.
Tip!     Improve energy consumption and prevent a fire, clean out dryer vent system. For your dryer vent cleaning schedule us for expert service.


Refrigerator

This holiday prevent a frustrating refrigerator repair. From dirty water filters to clogged condenser coils your refrigerator may not be ready this holiday season.

Tip!     Check the door seals for rips and tears clear the drain lines, clean the condenser coils regularly because the coils are covered with dirt, grime, debris, pet hair and all that kind of stuff and it overheats the refrigerator.

Refrigerator temperature is critical to safe food! The refrigerator temperature needs to be below 40 degrees Fahrenheit to keep food safe. Make room for holiday food; it is a great time to check expiration dates on items in the refrigerator. Discard any item that has passed its use by date. 

Tip!     Don’t forget to check your refrigerator’s temperature! You ideally want your refrigerator at 35° F (1.6 ° C) and your freezer to be at 0 ° F (-18° C).

Tip!     The extra opening and closing the refrigerator doors during the holidays may cause buildup of debris and clogged the filter pores, which can lead to off taste in ice-water and cubes and odors in the cooling compartment. Replace the dirty water filter and air filters now before the holidays!

Tip!     Keep you refrigerator at least three to four inches away from the wall to give it enough breathing room to perform properly. 


Microwave

Clean inside the microwave including the inner vent grills to allow for free airflow this joyful season.

Tip!     To remove stubborn food, boil a cup of water or white vinegar in the microwave to loosen the food particles, which you can then easily wipe off with a sponge.


Garbage disposal

To keep your garbage disposal merry and bright, check your garbage disposal now to see if it functions correctly, remember an unused garbage disposal can rust and seize up, which can lead to leaks and mechanical issues.

Clean the garage disposal before the holiday’s- begin by plugging your sink with a stopper, then fill your sink up with 2 to 4 inches of hot water along with disposal cleaner. Turn off the power to the garbage disposal, flush it with hot water. If there is sludge or bigger pieces of debris, then using crushed ice cubes and mixture of vinegar. Just turn on the garbage disposal, run cold water and allow the ice and vinegar to be crushed by the blades.

Tip!     If your disposal is over seven years old, it might be time to replace it.

Tip!     On turkey day, do not pour liquid fat or grease down the disposal.  It can dry in the drain line, and cause your disposal to clog up.

During the holidays be prepared ahead of time for an unthinkable item such as a utensil or debris falling down the drain of the garbage disposal and get lodged. Contact our helpful garbage disposal repair professional to safely remove items, and get your garbage disposal up and running again.


The last thing you want is for your appliances to break during this time of year! But, if your kitchen appliances or laundry appliance break down this holiday season, don’t fret! Mr. Fix-It Handyman Service offers appliance repair for most major brand home appliances.

Sunday, October 14, 2018

Managing mold mildew and guarding against decay fungi


When your home is invaded by fungus there are steps you can take to help manage and protect your home. Managing mold, mildew, and guarding against decay fungi. The most important thing to do is once mold, mildew, and decay fungi is noticed is to find the source where the water is coming from.

Peeling and blistering paint is often a signal of inadequate interior ventilation, or missing a vapor barrior.

Mold and mildew

Mold can grow on any organic material such as cloth carpet, leather, wood, wallboard, houshold dust, and more. Mold needs a surface moisture content of about 20% to get started, if you add air and 90% relative humidity and any temperature above 40-100 F degrees then presto you have conditions for mold to survive. Simply by improving the circulation of air can help prevent mold and mildew in indoor spaces. Sometimes you can simply use mild soap and water to wash mildew and mold clean. After cleaning treat the affected area with a preventative mold control solution such as Concrobium Mold Control. Mold is an area to be concerned with in a home. Protect your family and have it tested to make sure it is not Black toxic mold to keep your home safe. If your home has mold, contact a mold remediation company for precaution measures. Mold and mildew can be found on North-facing walls and exterior walls shaded by foundation plantings or trees. Musty odors can be found in mold, mildew, and decay fungi “wood-rot”.

Learn more about Mold and Mildew. Visit: https://www.epa.gov/mold



Seasonal wood rot

When wood rots it can be a breeding ground for fungus and pest. Ants and termites are attracted to wet and decaying wood because it is soft and weak. Borates can be a nifty solution to keep the pest away.



Wet rot

The most common wet rot is called Cellar Fungus (Coniophora Puteana). Any timber exposed to moisture can provide an ideal breeding ground for wet rot spores. Wet rot can occur for a number of reasons. When wood is exposed in excess of 30% moisture for an extended time, wet rot can develop. The cause may be due from broken or clogged gutters, leaking down spouts, leaking plumbing pipes or faulty HVAC drain lines, or wicking due to moisture absorbing from the ground in to the wood. As the wet wood allows the wet rot to grow and thrive. The fungus germinates and spreads, it destroys the integrity of wood. This fungus generally appears moist to the touch, dark in color, and sometimes has white growths surrounding the decaying area.




Soft rot

Soft rot fungi are typically found in wet wood showing the first signs of decay. Wood infected with soft rot can become quite soft and spongy. Other than the softness of the wood and perhaps discoloration of the surface, there may be no apparent signs of a soft rot infestation.




Dry rot

Dry rot thrives in summer months and may cause immense damage. The cause may be due from gutters, damaged down-pipes, leaking plumbing pipes or rain water coming off the roof, or chronic condensation. The most common areas the dry rot can be found around the home are under sub floors, under roofs, and sometimes on skirting boards. The decayed wood has a dark or browner crumbly appearance, with cubical cracking or checking. The wood becomes brittle when handled and can crumble into powder. To help resolve this rot is to improve ventilation in the area. Dry rot fungus resembles much like plant like fungus growing on surfaces. Brown rot is another form dry rot this decay stops when the moisture is below 20%. Brown rots consume cellulose, hardly touching the darker lignin. When you consider the reproductive power of fungi on a square foot of dry rot fungus fruity body can produce five million spores per minute over a period of many days. These microscopic dust-like particles are shed in clouds from the parent and can float in air over long distances. Since there is every likelyhood that spores of wood rotting fungi will be present where ever wood is used.
 




Guarding against decay fungi – Wood rot treatment

Remove and replace the effected wood rot. Clean up the affected area to remove debris, and contaminates. Treat wood surfaces with a wood preservative and borate solution such as Boracare, or Timbor to prolong the life.

Learn more about wood decay in houses.



Don’t just treat the mildew, mold or decay problem. You need to eliminate the cause! Many problems can be avoided by simply keeping the wood dry, weather sealed and preserved through routine maintenance.


 If you believe you’ve found wood rot damage or have inspection repairs with in your home or just want some peace of mind, call a trusted handyman for your repairs. 

If your home needs siding repairs, take action now and schedule Mr. Fix-It Handyman Service to fix up your home!


Sunday, September 9, 2018

9 critical home maintenance tasks this Fall

Fall is a good time for critical home maintenance tasks. Set aside some time now to complete these 9 critical home maintenance tasks this fall before the winter months arrive. You can rest easy, save money, and prevent major problems this busy autumn season. Put these tips to work in your own home and reap the comfortable benefits.


1.)        Inspect the roof
Keeping the roof in good shape is vital and routine roof inspections should be performed regularly keeping an eye out for potential roof problems. Why not grab those handy binoculars and look around on the roof for common problems such as damaged or missing shingles, look for new dips in the roof where potential roof sheathing wood rot could exist underneath, and keep an eye out for loose nail pops causing loose shingles and potential leaks.

Poke around in the attic during a good rain storm looking to see if any water is entering the home. Pay close attention around the chimney and around valleys. The chimney is the most common area for roof leaks inside the attic.

On the exterior roof inspect the chimney for wood rot, damaged flashing, or missing mortar. Seal the flashing around the chimney with the proper sealant such as masonry caulk for brick or use quality roofing cement for exposed wood. Repair any loose flashing and exposed rotten wood.


2.)        Trim trees limbs overhanging the roof and chimney
Falling leaves from tree limbs decay on the roof. The leaf decay breaks down the shingles while shorting roof life. Falling leaf build up causes potential roof leaks as it rains this dams the water back wards and as the water travels back underneath the shingles causing leaks. Protect your roof and trim those tree limbs away especially those dead branches over hanging it, and don’t forget to remove the leaf debris. Prevent fires and chimney damage trimming those dangling tree limbs back at least 10 feet off the roof line and away from the chimney flue.


3.)        Check fire extinguishers
Although fire extinguishers are helpful around the fireplace and kitchen, it is recommended to inspect fire extinguishers so they are always ready for use when you need them the most. Kitchens should be prepared with an easily available ABC rated fire extinguisher. Replacing an out of date, damaged, rusted fire extinguisher is just as important to keep your home safe. Inspect the fire hose on the extinguisher checking for cracks or holes. Check the pressure gauge make sure it is still in the green operable zone, look on the tank for signs of corrosion. Corrosion is a sign of a leak and replace immediately.


4.)        Clean siding
Having clean siding on the exterior is important before the winter months arrive. Mold and mildew breaks down the paint on surfaces increasing chances for potential wood rot underneath the surface. Oxidation on vinyl siding leads to degradation. Read more about the best methods to remove oxidation from plastic and restore and clean oxidation on vinyl siding. 

Soft washing is the best way to clean stucco on exterior homes. Soft washing creeps in to every pore and crevice and lasts four and six times longer than conventional power washing.  With wisdom of using less water to clean the building and using biodegradable chemicals, soft washing is the wise choice for clean siding and homes today.


5.)        Inspect and repair siding
Checking the compromised siding areas matters since it is the first line of defense against the elements and it makes sure potential problems are taken care of before major issues arise. Look around the siding for common signs such as nails popping out or rusting, chipping, peeling or fading paint, damage from insects or rodent damage, caulk seams and joints should not be showing signs of cracking or shrinkage, nor turning powdery, boards should not show evidence of termite or wood rot damage.

Proper maintenance on your home’s siding can lower your energy bills by keeping the inside air in. Even siding showing minimal cosmetic damage can potentially be hiding large amounts of destruction inside from moisture and heat causing further rot on the interior frame. Repair siding as soon as you notice any areas of concern and protect your house from the elements. Hire a professional siding repair to get your home fixed right.


6.)        Inspect and repair leaky faucets
Keeping faucets in good working condition is imperative. A dripping faucet can waste over a hundred gallons of water monthly. Typically common problems include corrosion, mineral deposits on internal components, defective gaskets, o-rings, and washers on leaky faucets. You can easily inspect leaky faucets for potential problems from O-rings, corroded valve seats, worn washers, worn cartridges, and improper installation of washers can play all kinds of havoc on a leaky faucet. An unchecked sink can put added stresses on your plumbing and can cause drain clogs, and in some cases leak damage can cause water staining which may require the purchase of a new sink because it’s too difficult to clean.

Even a leaky faucet with loose fixture nuts can cause leakage under the sink. Repair leaky faucets before they become a plumbing disaster.


7.)        Inspect weather stripping around doors and windows
Keep your home in tip-top shape by inspecting the weather stripping twice a year while Fall is approaching check around door and windows seals to make sure the weather stripping are in good shape. Inspect for wear and tear looking for loose pieces, dirt and debris, and cracks or tears. Repair the seals if you see any problems or feel draft issues.


8.)        Clean the gutters
Debris in your gutters can result to water damage, insect infestations, foundation and structural damage from blocked gutters. With a simple  gutter cleaning in early Fall you can prevent time consuming gutter cleaning this autumn season by installing simple gutter guards.


9.)                           Improve the bath
Updating the bath fixtures can prevent from spending thousands on a full bathroom remodel and can improve the bath space. Common signs your bath fixtures need updating check to see if they are rusty, peeling, discolored, or outdated. You will be surprised how easy it is to create a fresh look in your bathroom at a low cost. Improve the bath with simple hands free and luxurious high shine chrome, and oil-bronzed finishes for today’s trendy fixtures. Top off your bathroom by enhancing hardware and accessories. New modern age shower bars, and towel rings can impress your guest and improving your bath space can increase value of your home. Ask about our handy improvements for your bath space.

We can help alleviate the burden of home maintenance chores for you so you can enjoy more time this Fall season. Contact Mr. Fix-It Handyman Service for these neighborly upkeep home repair tasks.

Friday, August 31, 2018

Boosting curb appeal improving the front entry





Improving the front entry will gain curb appeal, welcome neighbor’s and be inviting to home buyer's. It’s time to tackle your home’s exterior and upgrade the front porch to add curb appeal and gain resale value. Here are some inexpensive things that can do that is relatively easy to make a bold statement on your home. As these days get shorter and now is the time to start the “must-do” improvement projects.


Update the front porch

First impressions matter, decorate your front porch to add character to your home. Improving the entrance by adding some color by painting or staining the front door in a fresh coat of gloss paint or strip it down and stain the front door to attract an appealing look of natural wood. A fresh new coat with home painting from your helpful Mr. Fix-It Handyman Service will refresh your exterior. Consider a festive seasonal wreath and a new welcome mat to top it off. Seasonal décor states that you are settled in and committed to your neighborhood. Container gardens and shutters give pleasing visual interest to any home. Replace outdated light fixtures or wall sconces with stylish models.


Make a window box

Get enormous curb appeal by adding a simple window box. You can enjoy the attractive garden view from indoors. Embrace on a broad range of designs with a multitude of products that are available today on the market. From wood, plastic, resin, and metal you can craft a garden that you can make a window box yourself for all to enjoy.


Sit and enjoy the moments

From classic rocking chairs, benches, and contemporary outdoor seating you can sit out the endless possibilities. Sit back and enjoy a fresh glass of lemonaide to catch up with a neighbor to enjoy the moments.


Give your yard class

Add perfectly-planted flowers for color, manicure the shrubs to achieve visual interest and add illumination to the landscape to gain ambiance on summer nights. Help illuminate a path to your new front entry space. With these simple touches you can give the yard class with a bold look.


Use your outdoor space to it’s fullest potential while boosting curb appeal and improving the front entry. Hammer that first impression and enlist our home service professional to fix up your front porch. Contact our trusted experts at Mr. Fix-It Handyman Service to help maintain your home.