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Serving the Nashville area!
We can help you triumph
over the small projects
around your home.
Serving the Nashville area!
We can help you triumph
over the small projects
around your home.
Our new RPT Services was created to assist homeowners not only prepare their rental properties for new tenants, but to also help make them more attractive and desirable to live in.
This is probably the most important phase in our all inclusive turnover services. Doing repairs on our client's properties is what we've always done as a premier Handyman company, and is the cornerstone of our new RPT Services. The types of repairs that we offer are extensive. Drywall, molding, trim, doors, gutters, downspouts, fences, plumbing, tile, and some types of flooring are just some of the repair services that we offer.
Nothing freshens up an older property better than upgrades. Even the simplest of upgrades like new light fixtures, door hardware (including hinges), heating & air register covers, and plumbing fixtures can help a property look years younger, and add a more modern flare. Plus some types of new fixtures are more efficient than older ones. We also offer services for larger installation projects such as new doors, flooring, and cabinets & vanities. We can assemble your new furniture as well.
We offer continued maintenance services on properties while they are occupied as well. This service can help maintain the value of the property by creating a maintenance schedule for areas identified during our initial inspection, and additional ongoing occasional inspections. Our job is to help you prioritize & schedule task items based on importance, your budget, and time frames for completion.
We can facilitate most painting projects as well, focused primarily on the interior of the property, but we can do some exterior painting also. Especially if we do exterior repairs, then we can match the paint color.
After all the other services are complete, we can come in at the end and make sure that everything is deep cleaned and ready for new tenancy.
The past week started at a regular client's house where our company had installed large format tiles in their bathroom. We also installed as new shower valve and trim which had a small leak, which we fixed immediately. However, water had gotten underneath their flooring which caused it to turn black in various areas just outside the bathroom door. He has an entire box of the flooring that was stored in the garage, and was in no rush to have the flooring replaced, but I was able to start it this past week. The flooring needs to acclimate inside the house, and I will be installing the new planks this coming week.
Another regular client Kathy who's Master Bathroom I recently remodeled called me because her hall bath faucet was dripping. I suggested that she call Delta, and they sent her 2 new valve cartridges. I then returned and installed them. However, that didn't stop the leak, so she went out and picked up a new one, and I installed that. She's much happier with a new faucet. Notice her little sign next to the faucet.
Lisa, who I've done a ton of work for over the last couple years called me back once again to build an enclose around her front porch so she can hang out there with her little dog without him running off. The plan is to match her existing stair railing using 2x4s, aluminum tube balusters, and a deck board cap all around. I also removed the large skirt trim around the large posts, and plan to install smaller, shorter trim, or none at all. The 4x4 post braces were replaced at the bottom of her existing stair rail posts that are more decorative. I even painted the concrete screw heads darker to match the braces. I also had to touch up the stain around the large posts. All the lumber I'm using was stained prior to construction & assembly also. The existing stair posts at the top of the stairs will be replaced, and capped. She has a stair case at the end of her porch that never had a handrail, so I'm building & setting new stair railings for those stairs as well. I'm using the same new decorative stair rail post braces there that I used on the other stair rail. Both stair cases will have a gate also to enclose the porch.
View our "Projects of the Week" photo albums on our Facebook page, and other videos as well
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