Monday, April 4, 2011

WHY HIRE US?

Your home repair partner

We don’t just work for you. We work with you to find the solution that suits your needs and fits your budget. That means providing you with options. It means coming up with practical, creative solutions to the unconventional challenges that household repairs sometimes present. It means providing you with clear, detailed estimates that you can depend on—no surprises. We come into your house on your terms. We show up on time, we conduct ourselves professionally, and we meet your expectations without exception    Get a free no obligation estimate today
ICANDURENO@yahoo.ca
phone  905-576-9905
cell      905-431-5222.



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WHAT IS A HANDYMAN

Your home repair partner

We don’t just work for you. We work with you to find the solution that suits your needs and fits your budget. That means providing you with options. It means coming up with practical, creative solutions to the unconventional challenges that household repairs sometimes present. It means providing you with clear, detailed estimates that you can depend on—no surprises. We come into your house on your terms. We show up on time, we conduct ourselves professionally, and we meet your expectations without exception   Get a free no obligation estimate today
ICANDURENO@yahoo.ca
phone  905-576-9905
cell      905-431-5222.     .

OUR RATES



We offer excellent value and our rates are very reasonable for high quality, professional work.
           

     RENOVATION and REMODELLING
  • FREE ESTIMATES on renovation and remodelling projects.


      HANDYMAN RATES
  • $50 per hour
  • Minimum 1.5 hours
  • Material is extra. 
  • We accept Interac Email, Cheques and Cash upon completion.
 



icandu Handyman Services
A renovation & remodelling contractor and handyman serving
Get a free no obligation estimate today
Toronto, Scarborough, Pickering, Ajax, Markham, North York
ICANDURENO@yahoo.ca
phone  905-576-9905
cell      905-431-5222.
Email:     
Telephone:      905-576-9905

CONTACT US


     EMAIL:       Icandurenos@yahoo.ca
                                                     Telephone:   Dan    905-576-9905
                                                                             cell   905-431-5222 

Sunday, April 3, 2011

10 Tips for Choosing a Reliable Contractor

10 Tips for Choosing a Reliable Contractor

You've done your homework, and you're ready to get started on that next big project. Now it's time to call the contractor. Here are a few tips from Handyman Connection that'll help you find a reputable, reliable handyman to perform the work.
1Insist that contractors provide written
estimates on company letterhead.
2Ask contractors to provide written
guarantees.
3Find someone else if a contractor insists
on cash payment.
4Are the contractor's licenses and
registrations valid?
5Did the contractor offer you a legitimate
business card?
6Ask for proof of third-party property and
injury insurance.
7Are the contractor and any related trades persons bonded?
8Check to see if the contractor is registered with the Better Business Bureau.
9Ask for proof of membership in local Home Builders Associations or chambers of Commerce.
10How long has the contractor been in business and can he/she provide references from previous customers?
"Asking a contractor the right types of questions will immediately let you know if that contractor is on the level, and a reputable trades person will never resent you for asking," says J

Home Maintenace Tips

Home Maintenace Tips

GETTING ENERGY READY FOR WINTER
Energy prices are on the rise across the nation. As a result, heating costs will consume an increasingly larger portion of a household's energy budget. That's why it's important to check your home to insure that your heating dollars aren't being wasted.
When cold weather approaches, use this checklist of simple ways to make your home more comfortable and keep those escalating energy bills at bay.
If you do not feel comfortable performing some of the home maintenance tasks listed below, or do not have the necessary equipment, for example a ladder, you may want to consider hiring a qualified handyman from Handyman Connection to help you.

Check for Leaks
Weatherstripping and caulking is probably the least expensive, simplest, most effective way to cut down on energy waste in the winter. Improperly sealed homes can waste 10 to 15 percent of the homeowner's heating dollars. Take these steps:
  1. Check around doors and windows for leaks and drafts. Add weather-stripping and caulk any holes you see that allow heat to escape. Make sure doors seal properly.
  2. If your windows leak really badly, consider replacing them with newer, more efficient ones. Keep in mind, however, that replacing windows can be expensive - it could take you quite awhile to recover your costs from the energy savings alone. But new windows also provide other benefits, such as improved appearance and comfort.
  3. Every duct, wire or pipe that penetrates the wall or ceiling or floor has the potential to waste energy. Plumbing vents can be especially bad, since they begin below the floor and go all the way through the roof. Seal them all with caulking or weather-stripping.
  4. Electric wall plugs and switches can allow cold air in. Purchase simple-to-install, pre-cut foam gaskets that fit behind the switch plate and effectively prevent leaks.
  5. Don't forget to close the damper on your fireplace. Of course the damper needs to be open if a fire is burning; but if the damper is open when you're not using the fireplace, your chimney functions as a large open window that draws warm air out of the room and creates a draft. Close that damper - it's an effective energy-saving tip that costs you nothing!
  6. Examine your house's heating ducts for leaks. Think of your ductwork as huge hoses, bringing hot air instead of water into your house. Mostly out of sight, ducts can leak for years without you knowing it. They can become torn or crushed and flattened. Old duct tape - the worse thing to use to seal ductwork, by the way - will dry up and fall away over time, allowing junctions and splices to open, spilling heated air into your attic or under the house.
Check Your Insulation
  1. Insulate your attic. In an older home, that can be the most cost-efficient way to cut home heating costs. Before energy efficiency standards, homes were often built with little or no insulation. As a result, large amounts of heat can be lost through walls, floors and - since heat rises - especially ceilings.
  2. Weather-strip and insulate your attic hatch or door to prevent warm air from escaping out the top of your house.
  3. Seal holes in the attic that lead down into the house, such as open wall tops and duct, plumbing, or electrical runs. Any hole that leads from a basement or crawlspace to an attic is a big energy waster. Cover and seal them with spray foam and rigid foam board if necessary.
Change a Light Bulb
  1. Lighting our homes can represent 20 percent of home electricity bills and is one of the easiest places to start saving energy. If every household changed a light to an ENERGY STAR® one, together we'd save enough energy to light 7 million homes and reduce greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to that of 1 million cars.

FREE ESTIMATES

All estimates are FREE! People who hire me usually feel that professionalism goes a lot further than cheap pricing. I am not the cheapest and I am not the most expensive. However, I do stand 100% behind my work. Much of my business comes from referrals and I think that says something about my Icandu Contracting/Handyman Services. If fact most new projects have a 20-30 day waiting period due to be completely booked up. (As the saying goes, anything really good is worth waiting for). I have a saying that I use all the time: “Professional workmanship lasts years longer than the sweetness of the lowest price.” I know all too well that there is a ton of snake oil out there. I know this because often I am repairing another contractors shady work. The fact is: I am more interested in educating you then trying to make a “fast buck”. I believe that once you are fully educated on all the ‘pros and cons’, we can decide together on the best decisions for your home improvement project needs. Making sure you have the best handyman/contractor with the lowest possible rates for your home improvement project can be difficult to figure out and it is a major commitment. I don’t want you to regret your decision two weeks or five years down the road, so I will work with you to insure that you are totally satisfied. Don’t take my word for it – just read a few of my testimonials. My Guarantee’s are: Treat you with integrity – No Hidden Fees. No-obligation estimates. All work 100% guaranteed! Show up when we say will show up. Stay on time & on budget. You bring me your needs and your budget and we will offer a fair & competitive estimate. We don’t just want to hire us, we want you to hire us and then refer us! Special Note: Small home improvement and repair jobs are my specialty and they often do not require an estimate, if you would like one then feel free to call me or email me (email preferred) and I will give you an estimate over the phone based on a similar job I have completed in the past. For larger projects I will gladly meet with you to understand your home improvement project & will gladly provide a no obligation estimate.  EMAIL:       Icandurenos@yahoo.ca
                                                     Telephone:   Dan    905-576-9905
                                                                             cell   905-431-5222
 Get a free no obligation estimate today!