Mr. Handyman is your one-call solution for a wide range of home maintenance and repair needs. Our uniformed technicians are fully insured professionals. We arrive on time in uniform and a marked van with the tools to complete the job right.
"I contacted Mr. Handyman of Greater Savannah after an attempted break-in at my house left me with a broken window. The receptionist, Angela, was very polite while I explained what happened and how I needed to have the glass replaced in one window pane. She explained that the technicians work on an hourly wage ($165 for first hour, $110 for each additional hour) and that I would also have to pay a “travel fee” because my address is not within their normal boundaries. However, I was not told how much the fee was going be. Instead, it was explained that “it depends on how far the technician had to drive from the previous job.” The technician, John, then contacted me to set up an appointment time. I explained that I wanted to have glass replaced in the window pane. When John arrived at the appointed time, I expected that he would be able to perform the job I had requested to be done. John looked at the broken window and informed me that he was not able to replace the glass himself. He was able to remove the pane and take it to local glass stores to see if someone could fix it. I told him that was something I could do myself. Why would I pay someone else an hourly wage to do something I could myself? John offered to board the window for me and I said yes, that’s fine. I assumed a handy man would have some simple supplies on hand and available, but I was informed that he did not have plywood and would need to go to Lowe’s to pick some up. John returned and proceeded to board the window with plywood. After working on the job for a total of an hour and a half, John presented me with a bill of $426.29. I was appalled! Who charges $426 to board a window? John could not give me a receipt, he suggested I contact the receptionist to have it emailed. I felt I had no choice but to pay even though it was an incredibly high amount. According to the invoice that was emailed to me, I paid $360.50 for labor and $65.79 for materials. Based on the hourly price I was quoted and the fact that John worked for 90 minutes, I calculated the following: $165 1st hour of work + 55 for additional half hour --------------------------------------- $220 total hourly wage + 65.79 for materials -------------------------------------- $285.79 labor & materials $426.29 total cost - 285.79 labor & materials ----------------------------------------- $140.50 leftover So I am left to assume the remaining $140.50 was the “travel fee.” My address is 38 miles from the office of Mr. Handyman of Greater Savannah. Am I happy with the work done by John? He did a good job of hanging plywood, however, he did not complete the project that I hired him for. Am I happy with the services provided by Mr. Handyman? No, when I spoke to Angela she could have said, “I’m sorry ma’am, we are not able to replace glass windows.” Or, when John called to schedule the appointment he could have said, “I’m sorry ma’am, we are not able to replace glass windows.” I would have appreciated the honesty and integrity and maybe possibly used their services for some other future project. However, after spending $426.29 for a boarded window, I will never call Mr. Handyman or recommend them to anyone. I believe it is very sneaky how they could not give me a price for the travelling fee as well as the fact that I never saw or signed any agreement contract until after the job was complete (although the job intended was NOT complete). I feel as though I was robbed again. You fooled me once Mr. Handyman, but trust me, you will not fool me a second time."
MELISSA C on June 2020
Mr. Handyman is your one-call solution for a wide range of home maintenance and repair needs. Our uniformed technicians are fully insured professionals. We arrive on time in uniform and a marked van with the tools to complete the job right.
"I contacted Mr. Handyman of Greater Savannah after an attempted break-in at my house left me with a broken window. The receptionist, Angela, was very polite while I explained what happened and how I needed to have the glass replaced in one window pane. She explained that the technicians work on an hourly wage ($165 for first hour, $110 for each additional hour) and that I would also have to pay a “travel fee” because my address is not within their normal boundaries. However, I was not told how much the fee was going be. Instead, it was explained that “it depends on how far the technician had to drive from the previous job.” The technician, John, then contacted me to set up an appointment time. I explained that I wanted to have glass replaced in the window pane. When John arrived at the appointed time, I expected that he would be able to perform the job I had requested to be done. John looked at the broken window and informed me that he was not able to replace the glass himself. He was able to remove the pane and take it to local glass stores to see if someone could fix it. I told him that was something I could do myself. Why would I pay someone else an hourly wage to do something I could myself? John offered to board the window for me and I said yes, that’s fine. I assumed a handy man would have some simple supplies on hand and available, but I was informed that he did not have plywood and would need to go to Lowe’s to pick some up. John returned and proceeded to board the window with plywood. After working on the job for a total of an hour and a half, John presented me with a bill of $426.29. I was appalled! Who charges $426 to board a window? John could not give me a receipt, he suggested I contact the receptionist to have it emailed. I felt I had no choice but to pay even though it was an incredibly high amount. According to the invoice that was emailed to me, I paid $360.50 for labor and $65.79 for materials. Based on the hourly price I was quoted and the fact that John worked for 90 minutes, I calculated the following: $165 1st hour of work + 55 for additional half hour --------------------------------------- $220 total hourly wage + 65.79 for materials -------------------------------------- $285.79 labor & materials $426.29 total cost - 285.79 labor & materials ----------------------------------------- $140.50 leftover So I am left to assume the remaining $140.50 was the “travel fee.” My address is 38 miles from the office of Mr. Handyman of Greater Savannah. Am I happy with the work done by John? He did a good job of hanging plywood, however, he did not complete the project that I hired him for. Am I happy with the services provided by Mr. Handyman? No, when I spoke to Angela she could have said, “I’m sorry ma’am, we are not able to replace glass windows.” Or, when John called to schedule the appointment he could have said, “I’m sorry ma’am, we are not able to replace glass windows.” I would have appreciated the honesty and integrity and maybe possibly used their services for some other future project. However, after spending $426.29 for a boarded window, I will never call Mr. Handyman or recommend them to anyone. I believe it is very sneaky how they could not give me a price for the travelling fee as well as the fact that I never saw or signed any agreement contract until after the job was complete (although the job intended was NOT complete). I feel as though I was robbed again. You fooled me once Mr. Handyman, but trust me, you will not fool me a second time."
MELISSA C on June 2020
We served the Savannah since 2017. Now Rincon, Guyton, all the way to the islands and Richmond Hill. Always a pleasure to participate in your next project. Let us help you see your dream addition or remodel.
"Leandro and team did a great job for a very reasonable price. I was in a rush and they were able to work over the weekend to keep my kitchen remodel on schedule. They gave me a price and timeline and stuck to it. Now I am hiring them for another job."
Mark B on May 2025
We served the Savannah since 2017. Now Rincon, Guyton, all the way to the islands and Richmond Hill. Always a pleasure to participate in your next project. Let us help you see your dream addition or remodel.
"Leandro and team did a great job for a very reasonable price. I was in a rush and they were able to work over the weekend to keep my kitchen remodel on schedule. They gave me a price and timeline and stuck to it. Now I am hiring them for another job."
Mark B on May 2025
Small business providing services to the Low Country of Savannah and South Carolina.
Small business providing services to the Low Country of Savannah and South Carolina.
Sub-Contractor Employees 3-8
Sub-Contractor Employees 3-8
Low Country Services is a company that offers many services to residential & commercial properties. We believe in doing the job right the 1st time. It only makes sense to make you happy when your business is on Angie's list. We have a $75 call out fee for after hour emergencies.
"The telephone listed had a full voice-mail box. No one responded to my e-mail inquiry."
James G on February 2021
Low Country Services is a company that offers many services to residential & commercial properties. We believe in doing the job right the 1st time. It only makes sense to make you happy when your business is on Angie's list. We have a $75 call out fee for after hour emergencies.
"The telephone listed had a full voice-mail box. No one responded to my e-mail inquiry."
James G on February 2021
I have several employees that have been under my business and I fully trust them to do the work under my name. We do anything from painting to drywall to carpentry. Please call for quote requests. 912-508-9365. Or text to leave a message for return call.
I have several employees that have been under my business and I fully trust them to do the work under my name. We do anything from painting to drywall to carpentry. Please call for quote requests. 912-508-9365. Or text to leave a message for return call.
Current Employees: 1 Engineer & Estimator, 1 Master Carpenter
Current Employees: 1 Engineer & Estimator, 1 Master Carpenter
Owner Operated & in business 15+ years. Current Angie's List Super Service Award Winner. Previous years won include 2010-2013,2015,2016. Subcontracts all plumbing and electrical. Call Us Today!
"No calls. giomag42"
Giorgio M on October 2018
Owner Operated & in business 15+ years. Current Angie's List Super Service Award Winner. Previous years won include 2010-2013,2015,2016. Subcontracts all plumbing and electrical. Call Us Today!
"No calls. giomag42"
Giorgio M on October 2018
Restoration Room Additions,Brick walkways,outdoor ovens&fireplaces. Historic fences&gates Renderings,budgets,reports. Wine cellars,adding space above garages. Painting,Kitchens and more
Restoration Room Additions,Brick walkways,outdoor ovens&fireplaces. Historic fences&gates Renderings,budgets,reports. Wine cellars,adding space above garages. Painting,Kitchens and more
INDIVIDUALLY OWNED & OPERATED.
INDIVIDUALLY OWNED & OPERATED.
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