Garlic City Handyman Services

CA

4.9

Handyman/Handywoman/Handyperson

in Iowa City Iowa City Handyman &ampRemodeling is the premier Iowa City handyman and remodeling companyWe understand the life is busybut that doesn&rsquot stop maintenance tasks from piling upthings from breakingor home projects from needing to get done.&nbspWhile some of these items on your list might be smalllike a simple drywall repairotherslike water damageare serious and require immediate attention before they become biggermore expensive problems.&nbspThe great thing about hiring a handyman in Iowa City IA is the fantastic customer experience.&nbspNot only can our team knock out everything on your to-do listsaving you from having to hire multiple contractorsbut we&rsquore often more cost effective than other companies.&nbspWe have many years of experience repairingmaintaining

30 page poorly translated assembly manual that came in the box with your new dresser isn’t getting the job done. Electrical Services We’re all for a good DIY project, but a home’s electrical components aren’t something to mess with if you don’t have experience.  So, if you’re looking to replace a broken or outdated electrical fixture or outlet, or add a new fan, undercabinet lighting or other fixture, we can do it!  As an electrical contractor in Iow

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