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1 Guy and Some Power Tools

handyman · pressure-washing · remodeling · demolition · carpentry

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of a "one-man shop" or specific tool focus: Local Handyman Services (Sole Proprietors) Handy Guy (Jeremy Olson): Based in Des Moines, Jeremy is a sole contractor with over 25 years of experience in professional household repairs and carpentry. Just-IN-Time Handyman: Located in Guthrie Center, this service is run by a "stereotypical jack of all trades" specializing in furniture assembly, appliance repair, and demolition. Smitty's Handyman Service: Operated by Jeffrey in Centerville, this business handles smaller renovations, power washing, and repair projects.  Angie's List  +2 Tool Personalities & Manufacturing Some Guy with Tools: A popular content creator (available on YouTube and Facebook) who provides reviews of power tools and accessories. Mike "The Power Tools Guy": An Iowa native and resident woodworker featured by Little Bear Resin Art. Snap-on Tools: A major tool manufacturer with a significant presence in Algona, Iowa, where they transitioned some of their labeling from their original Kenosha, WI location.  Facebook  +3 Regional Options If you are looking for power tool sales or service rather than a handyman, you might consider: Waukee Power Equipment 4.7 (114) Lawn mower store

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pressure-washing
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