Aug 262013
 

We all know that moisture/water in our basements can cause  myriad issues.  For example. mold only needs moisture and a food source to thrive.  Just about anything is a food source for mold; drywall, wood paneling, etc. Our dehumidifiers remove the main source of water by removing it from the air.

dehumidifierThe typical setup is to attach a short hose to your dehumidifier to drain the water it produces into the sump pump hole. The hose  is supposed to drain through it and not fill up the bucket.  This way you don;t have to monitor it too often to empty the bucket when it gets filled up.  Many units have a control that allow you to set the humidity level.  This humidity setting helps control when the unit runs and when it shuts itself off. During the winter, the humidity in on the east coast is low; most automatic units will not run for months at a time.

Some owners think that once they attach a hose they never again have to worry about checking the unit for a full bucket. THEY ARE WRONG! Most dehumidifiers on the east coast are in the basement, somewhere out of view. Many people don’t know that their unit stopped working until the smell or see mold growing.   Here’s what happens. Continue reading »

Project Pictures

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Mar 302013
 

Below are some sample pictures of the many projects completed by George and helpers.

Click on any Before and After picture to see it full sized

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15 Year old 12×12 Ceramic floor tiles after grout cleaning. Like new!

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The door on the right side replaced the badly rotted door on the left.
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The pictures below are some other projects we have recently had the privilege to complete.

Again, click on any picture to see the full sized view.

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FOR MORE PICTURES OF COMPLETED PROJECTS Visit our Thumbtack profile by clicking this link.

To view a short cartoon video of what we do, play it by clicking here.

Helpers Wanted

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Mar 292013
 

D I Y   H E L P E R S


 DIY Helpers Wanted


My name is George Whittaker and my team and I are in need of a few more coachable and skilled people with “jack of all trades” skills to provide ‘do it yourselfer’s’ with help they need to start, complete or finish a project. We are not ‘know-it-all’ people. We are not time wasters who talk our client’s heads off. We are not so set in our ways that we can’t learn and use new tools and methods. Instead, with a gentle attitude, we help homeowners with their projects by providing our skills as helpers.

There is a huge need right now for these handyman services and that’ why, for a limited time, I have a several openings for some talented people who can perform handyman type work. Man or women, from roof to basement from front yard to back yard, from pool to spa. You specific talents will be put to use and you will earn some extra income along the way. This is a very selective group and therefore only a few will be accepted for this opportunity. Personality is a plus, loquaciousness is a negative. Know it all people need not apply. This is a part time opportunity and Our DYI Helpers are compensated by the hour for every hour the customer purchases. Some work may be flat rate work and in that case, our helpers receive a flat rate also.

Go ahead and fill out the form below. Let’s visit on the phone and perhaps have a cup of coffee or tea together and see if there is a fit to work together.

-gw

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Sorry for the intrusion. I simply want to make sure I help you as quickly as I can. If you would like to know if I do certain work, get an

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