
Serving Gifford, IA and surrounding areas
In business since 2003
Free estimates
"They came and finished the project in a very timely manner. Great response."


Serving Gifford, IA and surrounding areas
In business since 2003
Free estimates
"They came and finished the project in a very timely manner. Great response."
Serving Gifford, IA and surrounding areas
In business since 2020
Free estimates
"Brandon , was a great help. Worked hard. I wasn't sure what I really wanted done. So he just listen and did a great job."
Serving Gifford, IA and surrounding areas
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
I started as an electrical apprentice in 1999. I passed my journeyman exam in 2001. After years of Commerical jobs and waster water controls I ventured off into handyman, carpentry, and anything in between. \nI’ve been very lucky to have had some great teachers along the way, all pros in their craft. If I have not done it, I will tell you that right away, but I will find a way to get it done.
Serving Gifford, IA and surrounding areas
In business since 2021
Credit card accepted
Offers commercial services
20 years of experience MarDes Got It. \n

Serving Gifford, IA and surrounding areas
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
Offers commercial services
I've been running my upholstery business for the last 6 years and I'm ready for a change. I'm a handy woman that can do just about anything. Assembling furniture, decluttering, and organizing are my top favorites to do at the moment. I want to end up tiling backsplashes and showers, but I need more practice before I offer that.\n\nAny small project I can do. I've tiled, laid flooring, done drywall, installed a dryer (electric), washer, and a fridge, I can change the door knobs for you. Hang photos (just no tvs) and other misc smaller jobs you may have. \n\nI'm very particular on cleanliness and will not leave a mess. However if I am hired to clean or declutter, you will need to supply a wastebasket or dumpster as I do not haul away trash or anything.
Retractable awnings are not designed to be used in the rain. They are intended to provide shade on dry, sunny days, rather than protecting people and furnishings from precipitation, and certainly not against heavy storms. The retractable awning may be fine with a light drizzle, but you should retract it if you expect inclement weather or severe storms.
Depending on your local climate conditions, some retractable awnings can be used year-round, including during both winter and summer. However, you should carefully check the instructions for your specific product and find out what steps you should take to winterize the awning fabric. Sometimes, you can purchase a special cover to place over the material during winter.
Retractable awnings offer significant benefits by instantly enhancing outdoor comfort and protecting your furniture and living spaces from harmful UV exposure and inclement weather. They provide efficient shade that lowers cooling expenses and add a modern, stylish touch to your home’s exterior. Their installation extends the usable area of patios and decks while reducing maintenance needs by safeguarding surfaces against sun damage and rain.
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