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Greg W.
  • Buy and Hold Investor
  • Alexandria, VA
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Handyman/Contractor (concrete/caulk) for northern Minneapolis (Blaine)

Greg W.
  • Buy and Hold Investor
  • Alexandria, VA
Posted

My townhome association is looking for a handyman/contractor to do some small repair work. Any recommendations?

Here's what's needed:

  • Concrete work needed is 3 slabs that surround the steps and 3 slabs/sidewalk to extend around the mailboxes. The current concrete is not big enough. I do need to contact the homeowner for permission. It's a single family home. The previous homeowner wanted the Association to move the entire box that we didn't put there.
  • Caulking around the stoops on the front steps to each unit. It could be a possible 68 units. We will know more when we do our spring walk around the first week of May. The slabs/sidewalks pull away from the front steps at the bottom and if not caulked water gets in and creates more damage. The old caulk is coming out at some units.