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    Harry the Handyman

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    My roofers dropped a harness through the ridge of 1.7 million dollar house resulting in an impact…read moremark on the heavily textured ceiling. It would have cost me 20k to fix the drywall and paint the ceiling including scaffolding. Greg with Local Handyman came in and was totally professional, when he was done you could not even see there was ever damage there. He saved me over 19 plus k. The homeowner would not stop talking about how professional Greg was and I agreed. When I spoke to the owners of Handyman I told them what the homeowner said and I told them how I felt the same. I'm a General Contractor and I have them doing two jobs for me, one this Thursday and the next one is scheduled for next Monday. If you want someone who knows how to do the work you need, will treat you with respect, and transparency Local Handyman is the company to hire. Like I said I'm a General Contractor and they will continue to work for me when I can use there services!

    Premium price charged ($2,200) for basic trim-capping instead of full replacement; door is…read moredifficult to lock. I hired Local Handyman-St. Louis (167 Lamp and Lantern Village, #129, Chesterfield, MO 63017) to replace the wood area surrounding my front door and sidelights, paying $2,200. My request was for a full removal and replacement of the wood surrounding the door with PVC. Instead, the company performed a surface-level "capping" service, nailing thin PVC pieces directly over the existing wood. The merchant later confirmed in writing that structural framing and jambs were entirely excluded from their work, despite charging a price point that represents a full system replacement in the St. Louis market. Furthermore, the workmanship left the front door weather-stripping misaligned and initially highly difficult to lock. While a technician returned once to adjust the weather-stripping, the door remains at times physically resistant and difficult to lock and unlock. Proceed with caution if you expect comprehensive structural replacement for premium pricing from this company.

    Harry the Handyman - handyman - Updated July 2026

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