Handyman-woman
HANDYMAN/WOMAN
Important Reminder: Check to see whether the service provider (plumber, handyman/woman, painters - or anyone else who comes to do work in your home) is licensed and if s/he carries insurance. Many co-ops and condos require this. Even if you are not bound to board rules, if a worker gets hurt in your home or does damage, you can be protected if the worker has insurance. You are protecting yourself when you pay a little extra money for a licensed service provider. In the end, cheap labor can end up being very expensive when something goes wrong.If you want to check the licensing status of a service provider, you can search the Department of Consumer Affairs website.
Liz Reisch Picarazzi Founder, Checklist Home Services 347.695.1882 checklisthomeservices.com facebook.com/checklistNYC twitter.com/checklistNYC
The 10% discount is offered for my usual labor rates: $75/visit (for quick projects); $60/hr (for short term projects) or $420 day rate. This includes carpentry, light plumbing and electrical, appliance installation, drywall repair and painting. I also do moving and furniture delivery, generally flat rate.
Discount covers labor only.