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Handyman Services for Businesses



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By : Andrew Stratton    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-12-27 23:07:12
When most people think of a handyman, they think of someone who offers services to individuals in their homes, but these services can also be applied to businesses. Those who own their own businesses can hire a contractor to help them keep their commercial space looking good.

What types of tasks can a handyman handle for a business? The same types of tasks he would handle for a homeowner. Putting in carpeting, installing new windows, painting, setting up cubicles or office furniture, changing out light fixtures: these are all examples of the services a contractor could perform for your business. In general, any labor task your on-staff maintenance workers cannot handle can be turned over to a contractor.

Of course, your business could hire a big-name company to handle these tasks, but you will find that an individual service contractor can do so for a far more affordable fee and with more personal attention. The contractor has the chance to get to know your business, learn how you like things done, and understand exactly what it is that you want. When you hire a company to handle these tasks for you, you likely will see different contractors each time you have a job that needs to be done, and this will limit much of the personalization that you could have received by hiring an individual contractor.

If you decide to hire a handyman for your business, try to find one that has wide availability. A two-man team could work well. You need a lot of availability because you need to know that the service provider can come when you have a problem. You do not want your customers and clients waiting because something is wrong with your building. Find out if the service provider offers emergency services. This is essential because true emergencies need to be dealt with immediately if your business is going to grow and thrive.

Talk to the service provider about the types of tasks you think you might need for your business. Find out if he feels that he could handle those tasks or not. For instance, if you have a lot of drywall in your office space that you are responsible for, chances are high it will get damaged from time to time. Choose a service provider who has skills in drywall repair.

Discuss the regular maintenance that you may wish the handyman to perform. These can be set up on a regular schedule so that both you and the service provider know when to expect them to be done. Consider being flexible with these times, however, because your contractor may have an emergency come up that he has to deal with. Just as you would want flexibility when facing an emergency, so do the other clients of your contractor.

Hiring a handyman for the odd job around your office can save you a lot of money over hiring a trained maintenance staff. Leave the maintenance staff to do the day-to-day cleaning and minor repairs, or hire a cleaning company and forgo the maintenance staff altogether. You will find that repairs are done better and your budget is happier if you opt for this arrangement.
Author Resource:- If you need help with a home improvement or repair project in Austin, handyman aid is available, and is likely your best bet to ensure a successful outcome. To find one in your area, please visit http://www.angieslist.com/
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