Profile Overview:
Welcome to Mark's Handyman Service! With over 20 years of experience in the industry, I am a seasoned handyman who has worked both independently and with contracted companies.Reliability and dependability are the pillars of my service. I take pride in delivering top-notch solutions to clients in Newnan, Fayetteville, Peachtree City, Hampton, Jonesboro, Stockbridge, Griffin, Williamson, and other surrounding areas.
Need a quote? Don't hesitate to reach out! Additionally, rest assured that I prioritize your safety by wearing a mask during all interactions. If you're in search of a trustworthy handyman in Georgia, look no further than Mark's Handyman Service.plumbers, water heaters, drain cleaning, septic tank service Wears Mask.
I am trained with a 20 -year experience. I worked alone and I was with rented companies. I can do plumbing, ceiling, electricity, carpentry, air conditioning and heating, floor and much more! I am reliable and reliable. I do the services sector in the Luan, Vitelville, Beachti City, Hampton, Gonsburo, Stockbridge, Griffin, Williamson and other surrounding areas.
Providing: faucet repair service duct cleaning service boiler repair and installation services and more.
Emergency Services:
- 24-hour Faucet Repair
- 24-hour Duct Cleaning
Services we offer:
Discover Marks Handyman Service plumbers' wide-ranging expertise. With skills in:
They equipped to handle all your plumbing needs. From residential to commercial projects, trust Marks Handyman Service to deliver reliable solutions. Contact today for professional plumbing services you can rely on.
Frequently Asked Questions
What days and hours are Marks Handyman Service open?
Their business hours:
- » Monday Timing: 24 hours
- » Tuesday Timing: 24 hours
- » Wednesday Timing: 24 hours
- » Thursday Timing: 24 hours
- » Friday Timing: 24 hours
- » Saturday Timing: 10:00 - 16:00
- » Sunday Timing: 10:00 - 16:00
Who Owns Marks Handyman Service?
Plumbing contractor Michael M owns Marks Handyman Service company as per DataXiVi 2-step directory verification. If this information is not correct, please report and make our directory more powerfull, usefull, and accurate.
How much does Marks Handyman Service cost?
Marks Handyman Service typically charges between $33 to $101 per hour for their services, but final costs depend on the extent of the pipe damage and project requirements. Contact Marks Handyman Service for a more accurate estimate based on your specific needs.
Marks Handyman Service's Client Testimonials
(Top 3 Verified Reviews)
Scott J
— 2 years ago
● Falls Church, Virginia - 22046
5.0
Carole C
— 3 years ago
● Naugatuck, Connecticut - 06770
5.0
Andrew S
— 3 years ago
● Natick, Massachusetts - 01760
3.0
It is a vacation and oven house and the water heater is closed for a few months. Read more ▾ The pilot in the oven will not run and the stove will not run the water heater. Trudll diagnosed the oven for closed experimental light (oxidized) and remove the components of the oven to clean it. In this process, Thermocapal has turned to the point of prevention. Fix the oven and it was relatively calf. He diagnosed the pressure key failed in the water heater in energy ventilation. It was not known that the ventilation fan was working, so it prevented the gas from change, so the stove would not heat the water. On a second trip, I brought the normal pressure key because the original is no longer available (a 18 -year -old water heater). He modified him and said that he worked and recommended to assure me that things are lit and closed properly. It turned out that he did not succeed and closed the stove in two minutes. When I called him on the phone, he said they could sell me new energy ventilation for about $ 500 or a new water heater for approximately $ 1100. We are planning to rebuild the house in the coming years, so there is now no perfect time to do this, because I hope to transfer the water heater to the wall where the energy ventilation is not required and then changes. The real problem was that the hole between the fan and the pressure key is closed again (oxide again?). I discovered that he was trying to join a hose and explode without luck. I clean it with a cable and then I was able to detonate it. Trodel's boy tried to clean the hole, but he didn't try it. With this approval, I discovered that the overall pressure key was connected to the back (finding a document on the Internet) and I could properly connect it, set it properly and do everything now. The pressure key has been replaced, but the original was still working, but it was identified only after finding the real problem. In general, I was happy to serve, but I want the real problem to be discovered in the water heater originally. He avoided a second trip and an alternative part (pressure key), which was a third of the total cost. He gave us a thick man in the basement. Read less ▴