We are a locally owned and operated business in Anne Arundel County, and as such, our team is passionate about serving the residents of Hanover and nearby communities such as Severn and Glen Burnie with a wide range of expert handyman services designed to enhance the comfort, livability, and property value of your home.
Whether you are thinking of selling your house in the near future and want to do what you can to increase the sale price, or you have no intention of moving and simply want your house to look and function at its very best, you can rely on our licensed and insured Hanover handyman team to tailor your home property so it perfectly suits the unique needs of you and your family.
Do you have questions about the handyman services we offer in Hanover, MD, or want to know more about a project that desperately needs to get done on your property? Give us a call to chat with our friendly customer service representatives and get all your questions answered quickly and easily, or keep reading to learn about a few of our popular Hanover handyman services.
HANOVER DRYWALL REPAIR
Most homeowners in Hanover could go years without ever thinking about drywall, even though it features prominently in almost every home. But when your drywall has suffered damage such as holes, cracks, scuffs, or water stains, suddenly you can't stop noticing it every time you enter the room.
Damaged drywall is obviously unattractive, but it is more than just a cosmetic issue. It can actually make your home a lot less comfortable and cause you to pay more than necessary on your monthly utility bill.
The problems you can experience from drywall damage in Hanover include:
- Increased energy costs because holes and cracks in your drywall let warm or cool air from your HVAC system escape inside the walls and your system has to use more energy to heat and cool the house.
- Reduced sound separation between rooms, which is particularly a problem for those who live in multi-family dwellings—or just live with someone who tends to make a lot of noise.
- Increased rodent and insect infestations through easy access points. Rats, mice, termites, and other pests spend a lot of time trying to figure out how to get into your house, and once they do, dozens of their little friends will follow.
Our drywall repair experts will take care of the entire process, including:
- Putting down protective drop cloths to catch the mess
- Removing the old drywall
- Installing new panels of sheetrock
- Joint taping
- Mudding and sanding
- Finishing and painting the wall so the repair is completely invisible
- Cleaning up afterward
- Rehanging your framed pictures and curtains for the finishing touches
Why Is My Drywall Damaged?
Sometimes it is beyond obvious what caused damage to your drywall—an amateur dance move or a naughty pet, for example—but other times, it may not be so crystal clear. It could be a less obvious problem, like a lack of ventilation in a steamy room causing water damage with excess condensation. If you are not sure what caused the drywall damage in your home, it is really helpful to have a multi-skilled Hanover handyman on your side. We will trace the damage to its source and get that problem fixed up as well, so you don't have to deal with the stress and expense of even more drywall damage in a few weeks or months.
HANOVER FENCE REPAIR & INSTALLATION
Whether you have a classic white picket fence or a more utilitarian option like a chain link, your fence needs to be in good condition to protect children and dogs, enhance your curb appeal and delineate the borders of your home property. If it is looking worse for wear, or you don't have a fence and need one installed, our Hanover handyman service professionals have plenty of experience repairing and building durable, attractive fences.
The fence materials we work with include:
- Wood
- Wrought Iron
- Vinyl
- Chain link
- Aluminum
- PVC
Not sure if you need fence repairs right now, or if you could go another season. Here are some signs that indicate it's crying out for help:
- Patches of wood rot or rust, or other signs of decay and corrosion
- Boards are broken, cracked, splintered, or missing altogether
- Posts move or wobble when you touch them
- The bottom of the fence is touching the ground (only posts should be touching soil)
- Wood stain or paint is peeling and flaking off
- The gate is difficult to open or close