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The Handy Veteran
5.0(
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Serving Harvard, IL and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"It went well. Everything we needed done that Kevin could help with was taken care of. Very professional and rate was reasonable. Will be my first choice when I have more handyman work for sure. Thx again Kevin!"
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John Pederson
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Serving Harvard, IL and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"I hired John to work on my deck. He came and measured, sanded, and stained it in a timely manner. He even went and got all the supplies and brought different paint samples to choose from. The deck looks fantastic. He did such a good job that I hired him 2 more times. Once to fix the fan in my daughter’s bathroom and an electrical circuit that kept going out. He fixed both issues perfectly!! I would highly recommend John for any job you have at your home!!"
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FAQs for handyman service projects in Harvard, IL

To measure the right size for a pet door, start by measuring your largest pet. The flap should be at least one inch taller than your tallest pet and at least two inches wider. It's also important to measure the step-over, which should be no more than one-third of your pet's height from the floor to the back.

Pet doors are safe when you implement proper security measures. Opting for models with locking covers or electronic controls—such as microchips or collar-activated sensors—enhances safety by ensuring only your pet can use the door. These features are especially valuable if you have young children or want to prevent stray animals and intruders from entering your home.

Pet doors can affect your energy efficiency by allowing outside air to enter and affect the temperature in your home. You can minimize this impact by choosing a high-quality, insulated pet door that's properly sealed and weatherproofed. Investing in energy-efficient models helps maintain indoor temperatures while giving your pet the freedom to come and go.

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