Handyman Brandon, LLC

MI

4.6

Handyman/Handywoman/Handyperson

factor in all variablesExterior)! Whether it's the entire exterior of your homeor a small area of drywall repaired inside your home/business you want paintedwe have you covered! Call or email to schedule your FREE quote!&nbspCLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE FLOORING CONSULT! Electrical Issues? Give us a call!&nbspCLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE ELECTRICAL CONSULT&nbspor you want your entire home updated&nbspPlumbing Issues? &nbspWe have you covered!&nbspFrom clogged/slow drains -to- upgrading your toiletand can handle any emergency/urgency which may present itselfCLICK HERE TO ADRESS YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS! POWERWASHING SERVICES AVAILABLE!&nbspwe offer free estimatesbut strive to afford "quotes"Are your services insured? YesHandyman Brandon did an amazing job fixing up my home. The team that came out were professionalefficientand the results were beyond my expectations. Highly recommend!&rdquoLinda K.&nbsp

2012." Whether it's just a malfunctioning receptacle, or you want your entire home updated, we will improve your electrical to code at a fraction of the price the larger companies will try to shock you with!          Plumbing Issues?     We have you covered!  From clogged/slow drains -to- upgrading your toilet, our team members are well versed in Michigan's latest plumbing code. We pride ourselves on installing all feed and waste lines in an aesthetically

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