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Updated almost 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Handyman in Charleston
Does anyone know a handyman who can help me with a pretty decent-sized punch list i created by taking a fine toothed comb to my crawlspace, house and attic? Probably a bit more than day's worth of items. I would probably want them to be insured in case they missed a joist and fell through the ceiling while up in the attic. Probably looking in the $20 an hour range, I'd buy the materials. I think if you call a handyman off Angie's List, their rate can turn out more like $25-$45 an hour. Any referrals are appreciated.