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Home-Ready Handyman Service
New to Angi

Angi Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Home-Ready\nServices\n---------------------------------------\nYour Neighborhood Home Improvement Handyman Service\n---------------------------------------\nGetting Ready to Sell Your House?\nMoving In and Need to Fix Things Up?\nNeed to Get Things Updated?\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nHome Repairs – Installation – Assembly – Painting – Tiling\nDrywall Repair – Carpentry – Gutter Repair – Lighting \nPlumbing Repair – Concrete Repair – Sprinkler Replacement\nBush & Tree Removal – Power Washing – TV Installation – And More!\n

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MLP Home Services
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Angi Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

Free estimates

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"Mike was great. He showed up, asked a few questions and got everything installed perfectly. Reasonably priced and very personable and professional. Thanks, Mike!"
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FAQs for handyman service projects in Kansas City, KS

Winterizing shields your home’s structure and key systems from snow, ice, and freezing temperatures. By sealing drafts and tuning up heaters, you cut energy waste, extend the life of appliances and windows, and avoid surprise repair bills. A small up-front investment keeps rooms cozy and protects the value of your biggest asset all winter long.

Yes, it’s important to prepare your sprinkler system for the winter. Blowing out the lines and insulating above-ground parts keeps valves and pipes from splitting when temperatures drop. A quick winterization visit costs far less than repairing burst components in spring, and it ensures your lawn--and your wallet--stay in good shape once the thaw hits.

A full home winterization plan goes beyond sealing windows and pipes. You might schedule a home energy audit, cover outdoor furniture, service the snowblower, swap smoke-detector batteries, add outlet gaskets, and hang storm doors. Each step beefs up your home’s protection, cuts drafts, and lowers the chance of costly cold-weather damage.

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