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Re: Handyman referral services?

From: info@builderswebsource.com
Category: Other/Misc
Date: 12 Sep 2000
Time: 06:55:06
Remote Name: 63.198.181.43

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There are several ways to find qualified contractors for small or large jobs. Try:

http://www.handymanonline.com/

http://www.improvenet.com/

Or, ask your local BBB (Better Business Bureau). And if you have a Home Depot nearby, they may have a list of local contractors who handle a range of projects, from minor carpentry...to major renovations.

We hope these leads help you.

Builders Websource

Note: Builders Websource does not endorse specific contractor referral services nor do we derive any fee from such referrals. As with any service, check the firm's track record and references. Be sure to verify that any contractor who does work for you is licensed and bonded in your state. Generally, any work over a few hundred dollars must be performed by a licensed contractor skilled in the trade.

 

 

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