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Updated 11 months ago,

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Indianapolis Handyman Recommendations

Andrew Bonar
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Hi BiggerPockets family,

I'm looking to source a new handyman in the Indianapolis area. Please, share with me if you have any good recommendations. Here's some info of what I'm really looking for:
- Small business or family owned
- A do-it-all, all-in-on handyman when it comes to small jobs and maintenance
- Is a handyman as a profession, not side job. I need someone who I can rely on long term
- I'm not looking for full property remodel experts, just a handyman who has expertise in fixing up/renovating during the turning period of tenants and needs of maintenance. If they have full remodel expertise that is great too and I'll keep that in mind, but I'm focused on smaller scale right now.
- Example of work for handyman in this case: drywall repair, caulking, painting, finish electrical, finish plumbing, minor countertop/cabinet install, minor carpentry, sink/toilet/faucet install, etc.
- Quality work with affordability in mind. I'm happy to pay the price for quality work, but these are rental properties, so cost is still a hug consideration.

This should give you a good idea of what I'm looking for in a new handyman. Hope to see some good recommendations. Thanks! 

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