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Updated almost 7 years ago, 03/11/2018

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Kyle Baron
  • Lonsdale, MN
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Bathroom Remodeling and Renovations

Kyle Baron
  • Lonsdale, MN
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Hey guys, who knows a handyman or a tile guy in Northeast Minneapolis (or at least someone willing to travel to Northeast Minneapolis) that they wouldn't mind referring to me to do some work in my bathroom? My tenants have been evicted, and before I get to showing the unit to new tenants, I would like to spruce up the place a bit. Some work I would need done would be some tile replacement in a bathroom shower, a leaky sink faucet replaced, and kitchen fan replaced / fixed, and possibly (I am undecided here, depends on how much the previously-listed runs for cost) some framing done - My property was originally built as a single-family home and split into a duplex, but shutting off / sealing off a door, which is still a door. I would like to remove the door and frame it up like a real wall!

Thanks in advance for your responses and referrals!

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