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29 Jun

Kitchen | Replacement Cabinet Doors

Antrim - BT41

Enquiry from: Ian C

Start Date: Immediate

10 kitchen doors and 3 drawer fronts fitted

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02 Jun

Kitchen | Replacement Cabinet Doors

Antrim - BT41

Enquiry from: GLENDA M

Start Date: Immediate

NEW CUPBOARD DOORS & WORKTOPS

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02 Oct

Driveway Repair

Antrim - BT41

Enquiry from: Kevin D

Start Date: Immediate

repair and paint exterior wood windows and facia board and metal gutters. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached time scale: 1-3 months

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08 Apr

Kitchen | Replacement Cabinet Doors

Antrim - BT41

Enquiry from: Roy C

Start Date: Immediate

Replace kitchen unit doors

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06 Aug

Windows | Wooden | Repair

Antrim - BT41

Enquiry from: Trevor G

Start Date: Immediate

all windows need checked for repairs and replaced sealers etc.

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16 Aug

Painter | Interior

Antrim - BT41

Enquiry from: Andrew S

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wallpaper a chimney breast on two sides - one side with fireplace in snug area , other side in dining area. approx 3 rolls are you the property owner: owner of the property how many rooms are you loo...

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06 Jun

Cleaning | Driveway / Decking

Antrim - BT41

Enquiry from: Malcolm M

Start Date: Immediate

customer made an enquiry for driveway cleaning and confirmed on the quotatis site they would like quotes from a driveway installer.mr lives in the antrim area and would like a call to discuss options....

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06 Jun

Cleaning | Roof cleaning

Antrim - BT41

Enquiry from: Malcolm M

Start Date: Immediate

soft cleaning four bedroom detached house roof are you the property owner: owner of the property what level of service do you require: whole roof clean time scale: immediate property type: detached p...

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08 May

Conservatory | Repair

Antrim - BT41

Enquiry from: Burleigh L

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Conservatory built 2007 but in recent months a number of panels are slipping leading to leaks.

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26 Apr

Garden | Sheds

Antrim - BT41

Enquiry from: Chris M

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*** garden shed built and installed with the window and the door on the 10ft side are you the property owner: owner of the property what level of service are you looking for: supply, install, removal ...

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24 Feb

Kitchen | Replacement Cabinet Doors

Antrim - BT41

Enquiry from: Rejo J

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hi, i would like to change the kitchen cabinet doors. i prefer colour like red gloss effect,, is that possible ? if not creme gloss. i have 16 cabinets in my kitchen.. can you please give an approxima...

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23 Oct

Conservatory | Repair

Antrim - BT41

Enquiry from: Christine B

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The glass roof on my conservatory is leaking! It is an older conservatory! It is leaking where there was an opening.

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19 Oct

Cleaning | Conservatory

Antrim - BT41

Enquiry from: Sheldon C

Start Date: Immediate

are you the property owner: owner of the property agreed to receive solid roof replacement quotes: no please call to appoint are you looking for interior or external conservatory cleaning: both

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19 Oct

Conservatory | Repair

Antrim - BT41

Enquiry from: Sheldon C

Start Date: Immediate

leaking conservatory roof are you the property owner: owner of the property what part of the conservatory requires work done: conservatory roof what type of work is required: plastic repairs please c...

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25 Aug

Conservatory | Repair

Antrim - BT41

Enquiry from: Burleigh L

Start Date: Immediate

Conservatory roof leaking at apex and a couple of panels in roof keep slipping down. Need reseated and leak fixed

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15 Jun

Waste | Rubbish Removal

Antrim - BT41

Enquiry from: Alison K

Start Date: Immediate

Large 3 price suite Wooden floor Double bed frame 2 chairs Door 2 coffee tables General household waste Bin bags Lino Need a skip to dispose of these items

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19 Nov

Windows | uPVC | Repair

Antrim - BT41

Enquiry from: Graham M

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Need new hinges for 2/3 windows

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10 Oct

Cleaning | Gutters

Antrim - BT41

Enquiry from: Derek P

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Gutters cleaned front and rear of the house

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19 Sep

Conservatory | Repair

Antrim - BT41

Enquiry from: Alfie C

Start Date: Immediate

Polycarbonate roof replaced with solid one.

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26 Aug

Cleaning | Roof cleaning

Antrim - BT41

Enquiry from: Rahul T

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Mid terrace house. Roof and gutter cleaning. Time scale: 1-3 months Please call to appoint

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How much do Handyman services cost?

How much do Handymans in Antrim charge?
Costs for Handymans around Antrim can fluctuate depending on the type of service that you want to have actually carried out in your home. It's the question we are asked a whole lot "how much do Handymans in Antrim cost?". It's generally very good to have an idea of how much a Handyman are going to likely cost for their services. Prices will probably change based upon the products and the tradesperson picked. The table shows the kinds of work that Handymans normally do as well as the regular cost variety of these tasks. Some projects take longer to finish than others so costs do vary by task.

Tasks that Handymans in Antrim can do:

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The average price
of a Handyman in Antrim is:

£909

Handyman job Handyman cost in 2026
Painting and decorating in Antrim £600-£920
Replacement Kitchen doors in Antrim £563-£3,000
Bedroom fitting in Antrim £1,500-£2,300
Conservatory repairs in Antrim £1,125-£1,725
Driveway cleaning in Antrim £225-£345
Gutter cleaning in Antrim £75-£115
Conservatory cleaning in Antrim £225-£345
Demolition in Antrim £2,440-£3,660
Garden shed in Antrim £450-£690
Rubbish clearing & removal in Antrim £188-£288
Aluminium repair in Antrim £240-£360
Window repair in Antrim £268-£402
Wooden window repair in Antrim £320-£480
Graffiti removal in Antrim £208-£312
Roof cleaning in Antrim £1,480-£2,220
Driveway repair in Antrim £1,520-£2,280

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Handyman FAQs

Why hire a handyman?

There are a bunch of things a handyman can do around the house, so if you’re looking for a reason to hire one, you’d definitely find plenty. First and foremost, a handyman is basically a well versed, skilled and experienced professional who possesses the ability to carry out a plethora of tasks as well as repairs. While not all local authorities require handymen to have a license or carry an insurance policy, some handymen do have insurance. Generally, their rates vary based on their experience as well as specialities.

Handymen are able to handle a multitude of potential jobs in and around the house. These ranges from small tasks, installations, assembly, indoor or outdoor building or repair jobs. They are available to help out with a wide array of odd jobs around the home at a very reasonable price. So, what are some of the jobs a handyman can do in a home? Let’s take a look!

  • Odd jobs. This encapsulates any small job you’d want done around the house. It could be a repair, installation or maintenance task.
  • Gutter cleaning and repair. The idea of cleaning a gutter may seem hassle free, but there can be a couple of difficulties which includes the use of ladders and the risk of falling. When you hire a handyman to do this task, he does not only clean but also check for any damage or repair needs and much more.
  • Painting. If you’re not able to handle some of your painting projects or perhaps you’re just not confident of how its going to turn out, it may be in your best interest to reach out to a skilled handyman.
  • General carpentry and home repairs, these includes shelving, cabinets, bookcases, baseboards, framing, doors, countertops, moulding and more.
How much are Kitchen Doors?

a typical rate would be around ₤ 300 for suitable kitchen doors just from a local company, or up to ₤ 1200 from a large National supplier.

How to build a shed base?
You need a firm, level base for your shed to ensure that it stays structurally sound – without one, doors will sag, walls will lean and it won’t last you as long. But how do you build a shed base and what should you make it from? Timber shed bases A timber shed base is made from pressure-treated timber and has metal spikes that you hammer into the ground to keep it in place. You can often buy them with your shed installation kit, but they also come separately, often in 6x4 or 7x5 sizes. To build a timber shed base, you’ll drill holes then fit screws in the timber until the entire frame is built. Remember to check it’s square, then fix L-shaped feet to the inside of the frame. If you’re putting your shed on a hard surface like concrete, this is all you need to do. If you’re putting the base on soft ground, hammer in spikes at each corner until they’re level with the top of the base, then secure the spikes to the base with screws. Then you can position the shed floor onto the base. How to build a plastic shed base A plastic shed base is a simple and quick way to build a shed base. You can lay it on level concrete or paving slabs, but adding sharp sand on top will help keep it more secure. They come in a kit containing plastic grids. To build your plastic base, first measure out the site and hammer a peg into each corner and tie with string or builder’s line. Make it slightly larger than the shed base to help with drainage. Then cut into the lawn and remove the turf, making sure it’s level. Lay down a membrane sheet and weigh it down if it’s windy. Then lay out the number of plastic grids you need, then remove the locking pins and clip all the grids together. Once they’re all connected, put the locking pins back in the centre of the grids. Put your shed floor on top and you’re done! Concrete or paved shed bases For a concrete base or a shed base made from paving slabs, you’ll need to dig a sub-base. For concrete bases, you’ll need to dig down 150mm so you can add 75mm of compact hardcore under 75mm of concrete. For paved shed bases, you’ll want it to be about 120mm deep for 50mm of compact hardcore and the paving slabs.
  1. How to build a shed base out of paving slabs
    • Mix sand and cement together to make mortar or use a pre-mixed one
    • Use a trowel to lay mortar for 1 slab at a time on the sub-base and lift a damp-sided slab onto the mortar, using a piece of timber and club hammer to tap the slab into position carefully. Continue to lay the first row of slabs
    • Make equally-sized spacers in all the joints in the slabs to ensure they’re the same size, checking it’s level as you go along
    • Next lay slabs along the two adjacent outer edges, filling in the central area row by row
    • Leave the mortar to set according to the instructions or for at least 48 hours before filling in the joints with mortar or paving grout
  2. Building a shed base from concrete
    • Create a wooden frame around your shed base area (also called formwork) to stop the concrete from spreading
    • Mix pre-mixed concrete with water or use 1 part cement to 5 parts ballast
    • Wet the sub-base using a watering can with a rose on the end
    • Pour the concrete onto the framed base starting in one corner
    • Push the blade of a shovel up and down in the edges of the concrete to get rid of air bubbles
    • Use a rake to spread the concrete, leaving it around 18mm higher than the top of the frame. Work in sections of around 1-1.m2
    • Compact the concrete using a straight piece of timber that’s longer than the width of the base. Move the timber along the site, hitting it along at about half of its thickness at a time until the surface is evenly ridged
    • Remove excess concrete and level the surface by sliding the timber back and forwards from the edge that you started. Fill in any depressions and repeat until even
    • Run an edging trowel along the frame to round off exposed edges of the concrete and prevent chipping
    • Cover the concrete with a plastic sheet raised on wooden supports to allow slow drying. Weigh it down with bricks
    • Once the concrete is set, you can install your shed and remove the wooden frame with a crowbar
Don’t fancy having a go at building a shed base yourself? Get a range of quotes from a professional and see how much it will cost.
How to dismantle a shed?
It can seem daunting to dismantle a shed when you want to get a new one or just get rid of it for good. Every shed is different and is likely to have been put together in a different way, but there are some general rules that you can follow to make dismantling a shed a simple task.
  1. Remove fascias and trims Unscrew or prise off the screws and nails fixing the trims and fascias to your shed.
  2. Take off doors and remove windows Unscrew hinges from doors and take them off. Remove all metalwork once the door is off. If you’ve got frames on your windows, unscrew these, and remove the panes. Be extra careful if your windows are made of glass.
  3. Take off the roof Prise off the tacks from the roofing felt and take the felt off – you can’t reuse it, so you’ll need to throw it away. Unscrew the screws on the roof boards and slide them off the shed’s frame – you might need a friend to help you do this.
  4. Take out the roof brace (optional) If your roof has a brace, unscrew the brackets that hold it to the side of the shed. Remember not to lean on anything once you’ve taken the brace off as the walls might be wobbly.
  5. Unscrew the frame from the floor Remove all the screws that are holding the shed to the base, remembering not to lean on the walls.
  6. Unscrew the frame corners Starting at the corner of the front gable, remove the screws where the panels meet. Once a panel is free, lift it carefully out of the way so you can carry on with the others.
Tidy up all your tools and debris, clearing the area to make it safe, and you’re done!
how to clean roof tiles?

How To Clean Roof Tiles?

If you’re a DIY person with a dirty roof tiles or just a homeowner who’s also a lover of knowledge, you may probably like to know how you can have your roof tiles cleaned. This is a very common question which often depends on the dirt or debris you’re dealing with as well as the type of roof you possess. Most often than not, if you own a traditional concrete or slate roof tiles, then you’re more likely to battle moss and or algae growth.

If you’re not a competent DIY person or do not have enough confidence to pull this off, then it’s advisable to hire the services of a professional who can guarantee the best results for help. In this article, you’ll learn how to go about cleaning your roof tiles. Let’s have a look!

✓ Consider Safety. When it comes to roof cleaning, you have to be very careful. They’re normally high up and any task that deals with height will usually require putting safety measures in place. Firstly, it’s important to be confident with heights and ladders, if not you’d have to find someone who is. And if you’re confident, there’s also the need to find someone who can help you hold the base of the ladder.

✓ Trim the trees. Nearby trees are usually a threat to any roof and also makes cleaning much harder. So it’s always wise to cut any overhanging branches before you proceed.

✓ Bleach or not to bleach. Although you have to be very careful using beach and water but it also happens to be one of the easiest DIY ways to clean your roof. You either stand about 4 feet away and rely on water pressure or clean down the tiles by hand.

✓ Try not to make use of a blaster.

How to make a shed door?
There are a few ways to make a shed door and each has their benefits, but we’re going to go through a quick guide on how to make a ledged and braced shed door, which is a good option to stop the door from dropping over time. Tools and equipment required
  • Tongue and groove timber boards
  • Boards for the ledges and braces, at least 20mm thick
  • Nails
  • Hammer
  • Saws, including a circular saw
  • Chisel
  • Mallet
How to make your shed door
  1. Cut your boards to size If you can’t buy boards at the right height and width for your door, cut the boards to length using a circular saw. Don’t forget to sand and treat any cut ends with timber preservative. Lay out the boards in the best arrangement for your shed door, with the inside of the door facing up.
  2. Arrange the ledges and braces On most shed doors, you’ll probably need 3 boards across the back of the door to form the ledges. The ledges keep the door straight and keep the boards of the door together. The braces are the parts of the door that slope down to form a ‘Z’ shape between the ledges. Ensure that the braces are sloped up from the bottom and middle hinge to stop the door from sagging as the timber expands and contracts in the weather. Once you’re happy with the arrangement, mark the spots on the boards where they will meet and cut out of the housings using a chisel and mallet.
  3. Put the door together Use clamps to pull the boards together and hold the ledges and braces in place. Nail from the front of the door through the boards and ledges to fix them. Secure the ledges and braces with screws; you may want to pre-drill and countersink holes to prevent the wood from splitting. Remember to treat them with preservative if you do.
  4. Fix the shed door hinges Make sure you measure carefully before attaching the hinges, ensuring you know where the pin sits in relation to where the door opens.
  5. Treat the door and add locks and handles Apply some wood oil, like linseed or teak oil, to help prevent water damage. Then add locks or handles to your shed to help keep it secure.
  6. If you’d rather leave it to the professionals, there are plenty of specialists that will be able to make a shed door for you, or even put up an entire shed.
How much for a painter to paint a room?

How Much For A Painter To Paint A Room?

If you’re looking to have your room painted, it’s only normal to get an idea of how much it’s going to cost so you can set a budget and start planning. As you would have expected, the cost of having a room painted is dependent on a wide array of influencing factors such as the size of your room, the type of paint to be used, your location and many more. As a result, providing a single and accurate answer to this question is almost impossible.

Generally, a regular 4 metres by 3 metres room will take just a couple of days to be fully painted including both the coving and woodwork. Outside London, most painters and decorators would charge within the range of £150 to £200 per day meaning that you’ll have a total labour cost within the range of £300 to £400. What’s more? You’d also have to consider the price of the paint to be used which is usually around £50. If you add all the costs together you’ll get an average cost of about £400 to £500.

Unfortunately, paint does not last an eternity. Therefore, there’ll come a time where you’d have to consider painting your room all over again. It may seem unwise to employ the services of a professional painter and decorator especially if you’re on a budget. However, in truth, calling in a professional can go a long way to save you time, stress and money. In other words, even if you’re worried about the cost, a professional painter is still your best bet in the long run as they know exactly what to do to ensure you derive maximum benefits from your painting project.

how to paint skirting boards?

How To Paint Skirting Boards

In the exact same way a room isn’t complete unless it has all the right finishing touches here and there, your skirting boards also just wouldn’t be right leaving it without a paint. As you can imagine, skirting board can quickly gather dust, dirt and scuffed over time can affect the appearance of the entire room. But you don’t have to wait for this to happen before painting your skirting boards. Good news is, painting of skirting boards is relatively easy and straightforward especially when you follow the guide given in this article. It should, however, be said that if you’re not so confident about holding a brush and doing the task yourself, then getting a professional painter to complete the project will be a great option to achieve the best result while you can focus on other important things.

Painting your skirting board will help provide your room with the much needed perfect frame. Now let’s take a closer look!

✓ Prepare your skirting boards. Treat your wood skirting board with a knotting solution and wood primer. But if they’re already painted or varnished, simply wipe clean use a wet and dry paper with a mild detergent to abrade the surface. Once done, you can then run a strip of masking tape along the floor.

✓ Start Painting. For the decorative coat, you can use any paint designed for wood and metal like satin, gloss etc. Once selected, you can then start to paint across the top with the help of a 2 inch brush. Then move to the flat side. Work in easy to manage sections and when starting the next section, start at the far side and brush into the section you’ve just painted so as to make for an even finish. Finally, remove the masking tape used before the paint dries off.

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