Senin, 03 Januari 2011

Home Repairs, Small Jobs Around the House in Santa Clarita

Claes Green is the 24 Hour Handyman in Santa Clarita. His ads run regularly in The Signal and he maintains a blog on Active Rain, a national real estate forum. Claes has satisfied clients throughout the area and is never too busy to stop by and give you a free estimate. If you have home repairs or small jobs around the house, call Claes at (661) 296-0806.

Kitchen Faucet Installation by Santa Clarita Handyman


Installing kitchen faucets, as well as faucets in your bathroom, can be done easily and inexpensively by the 24 Hour Handyman, Claes Green. He will give you a free estimate and set a time that is convenient for you. Call us anytime!

Ceiling Fan Installation - Santa Clarita


It may be windy outdoors right now, but this is the best time to install a ceiling fan.Ceiling_fan There is more of a selection in the stores because they have a better inventory when people are not dashing in to buy them. If your ceiling is pre-wired I can install a ceiling fan for you very quickly at a low cost. Call me at 661-296-0806 for a free estimate. Happy New Year's 2008 to everyone and thank you for your continued business, friendship and support.

FREAQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


Q. Who Is New Jersey Handymen?
A. New Jersey Handymen is a full-service repair and maintenance company specializing in all of the around the house handyman tasks that everyone has on their list.

Q. Who will arrive at my house and do the work?
A. A Handyman will arrive carrying his own tools to your home. All of our Handyman are Your Handyman employees. We screen each of our employees carefully before hiring, all possess a high level of skill and experience and are fully insured. New Jersey Handymen arrive on time, every time, ready to work.

Q. How do I schedule a service appointment or consultation?
A. Call us at 973-663-5330 to speak with a live service representative who will help you schedule an appointment or consultation.

Q. How do you charge for your services?
A. At New Jersey Handymen, we charge by the hour or the job. This way our customers are charged only for the time that we actually work.

Q. How can I get an estimate for my job?
A. The smaller jobs your Handyman specializes in do not lend themselves to estimates. If you give us a call, we can give you an idea of how long a job similar to yours would take.

Q. What areas do your handyman service?
A. Our handymen are based out of Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey. Our Handyman serve Essex, Morris, Hunterdon, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex, Union and Warren Counties. Call us at 973-663-5330 to scedule an appointment.

Sabtu, 01 Januari 2011

Cordless Screwdriver



As I mentioned on the handyman-tools page, I don’t go anywhere without my cordless-screwdriver. I use it on 90% of the jobs I go on.
ridgid power screwdriver

Ridgid Power Screwdriver

It’s a real time-saver! I can complete a ceiling fan installation in less than an hour. On a five blade fan, typically there are 3 screws (sometimes 5) to mount each blade to its bracket and another 2 screws to mount the bracket to the motor.

That’s 25 screws! You can imagine how long it would take to simply assemble PART of the fan with just a plain old screwdriver. I’m sure you can think of countless house repairs that would benefit from having a cordless-screwdriver…

Plus, it pivots from a straight position to 90 degrees for different applications. There are several new compact, lightweight and more powerful units out today. This Ridgid is at least 4 years old and there are some really nice new models with even better features out now so check them out at your local Home Depot or Lowes

Rabu, 29 Desember 2010

If you’re like me, you probably find Swiss Knife-style screwdrivers a load of crap. Unless the screws are already loose to begin with, they’re nearly



If you're going to call your product "bionic," it better be otherworldly in function. When it comes to working with nuts and bolts, the Bionic Wrench manages to do its name proud.

While it can't fly, climb tall buildings or destroy supervillains, the bionic handheld tool can do its commissioned duties, namely gripping and screwing, very well. So well, in fact, that everything else you will normally use to work with nuts and bolts pale badly in comparison. Forget the wrench, the adjustable spanner, the vise grip, the pliers and the socket rachet of all sizes -- this is all you'll ever need.

Billed as a hybrid between an adjustable wrench and a pair of pliers, the Bionic Wrench can grip varying sizes of nuts and bolts on all six flat sides, making it easy to turn for either pushing in or pulling out. Handles allow you to grasp it in a motion similar to pliers, with the jaws tightening around the bolt when you squeeze harder.

The tool is made from hardened steel, with rust-resistant coating and double thickness cushion grips for the handle. It comes in three lengths -- 6-inches, 8-inches and 10-inches. All three overlap in the sizes of nuts and bolts they can work with, although the small one can't work with anything too big, just as the biggest one can't work with super tiny bolts. Complete SAE and metric sizes covered for each are listed on the product site.

Sputnik Multi-Tool Puts Seven Screwdrivers In A Satellite-Like Torch


If you’re like me, you probably find Swiss Knife-style screwdrivers a load of crap. Unless the screws are already loose to begin with, they’re nearly impossible to use. The Sputnik Multi-Tool, with its large full-grip handle and strong, sturdy arms, should offer better utility, able to take on heavy-duty tasks without making you exert more effort than you really need to. Meant to look like a Russian satellite in orbit when unfolded, the multi-purpose instrument is armed with seven different screwdrivers, each of which you can pull out from their slots along the frame. They snap flat on the 5-inch long tubular body when not in use, allowing you to keep the entire apparatus in your pocket or tool belt. The Sputnik Multi-Tool comes with three Philips screwdrivers, three square slot heads and one jeweler’s screwdriver (with interchangeable Philips and slot head tips), each of varying sizes.