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Lakeside Property Maintenance in Burnsville, Minnesota



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Lakeside Property Maintenance provides property management services in Burnsville, Minnesota. Their clients receive all the benefits of the big leagues for a cost-friendly price as they are part the Real Estate industry. Their customer service team is unmatched and they are available to assist you with anything, from routine maintenance to major renovations. Their in-house accounting team can help you keep your books on track. You won't need to worry about the lease expiring or your landlord seizing your keys. This gives you peace of mind that is hard to find these days.


This reputable company has only been in existence for less than eight years. The company currently has nine employees. With an annual revenue of $503,489, you can rest assured that your money is well spent. Their onsite quality assurance team is one of their greatest strengths. They will go the extra mile for your home and make it look great. It is vital to have a capable maintenance crew if you plan to lease your house for a long period.




FAQ

What is the best time to hire a handyman for your project?

There is no "right" time to hire handymen. You just need to get started as soon possible. You could save some money by waiting until after holidays. You can also reach out to various handymen via the phone.


Is it better to pay a handyman on an hourly basis or per-project basis?

It really comes down to personal preference. Some prefer to pay per hour so they can see the actual cost of their handyman. Some prefer to pay for each project, even though they may be doing multiple jobs at once. Both are fine.


What happens to me if a handyman causes damages and I am unhappy with his work.

It is your responsibility to notify your client immediately if any problems arise during the project. It is a good idea to keep a detailed log and include photographs. You can then contact your insurance company to file an insurance claim.


What's the difference between a handyman or a carpenter, you ask?

You can hire a handyman for many projects including plumbing, electrical installation and drywall repair. Carpenters specialize in woodworking. Carpenters can construct cabinets, doors, windows and stairs.


How do I find a trusted handyman?

Before hiring a handyman, you should always verify references. Ask friends and family who have used the handyman in the past. Also, look online--there are plenty of review sites where handymen post reviews of themselves.


What qualifications are required to become a handyman

Being a handyman requires patience. A strong understanding of home maintenance and electrical systems are essential.

There are many opportunities for people with the right skills, but you may not be qualified if your knowledge isn't up to scratch.

This is why you might consider enrolling in a school that specializes in these types of courses.


How long does it take for a handyman complete a project.

It all depends upon the size of your project. Larger projects usually take more time to complete. However, no matter the project's size, a handyman usually finishes within one week.



Statistics

  • With a strong housing market, the handyman and general maintenance worker industry are expected to grow by nearly 10% in the next decade. (housecallpro.com)
  • More than 20% of homes in America have outdoor living spaces, including decks and patios. (mrhandyman.com)
  • Mila keeps a commission of 20% for each completed service performed by Friends and charges various service fees regarding work done by Pros. (appjobs.com)
  • According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in May 2020, there are 1,357,630 handymen employed in the U.S.. (angi.com)
  • A franchise was approximately $110,000 with a franchise fee of $14,900, according to a spokesperson for a national handyman franchise. (en.wikipedia.org)



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How To

How to Replace Broken Tiles

Step 1 – Remove the tiles.

Removing the tiles from your flooring is a good idea. These tiles will be useful later on, so you'll need to keep them intact. To avoid any problems with replacements, take note of the pieces that have been damaged or lost.

Step 2 - Choose New Tiles

You can take a look at the different options for tile replacement.

  1. You can find a tile replacement that is similar to the one you have just removed.
  2. To find the matching piece, use the measurements that you took while removing the tile. This will make it easy to get the correct size without having again to measure.
  3. Find colors, patterns textures, sizes and shapes in all possible combinations.
  4. Consider which grout you would like to use, if any. Some people prefer a certain color, others like to mix it up.
  5. Choose a tile that resists moisture.
  6. Consider the location of your tile. You can save both time and money by making sure that there is enough room for proper installation.
  7. Once you've decided on your tile, you can order it online or by calling your local Lowe's to place your purchase.

Step 3: Install the tiles.

For your new tiles, use the same method that you used to install them. You must align them correctly to ensure they fit together.

Step 4 -- Clean Up

Clean up any debris on the floor before you apply the last layer of protective material.

This will prevent dirt and dust from settling into the cracks between the tiles that could cause mold.

Step 5 - Sand Down the Floor

After you have cleaned everything, sand the floor to remove any particles that were left from the previous step.

Step 6: Finish off

Once the floor has been completely smoothed, apply the protective coatings on the tiles. It's important to wait until this point because wet paint can stain the surface of the new tiles.

To help prevent stains, you could always use a product called 'damp-anddry' on your floors.

But it won't address every issue that might arise after installing your new tiles. An anti-slip coating can be added to the protective layer for children who are often running around.

Remember to let the protective sealer remain on for several additional weeks before you move into your home.






Lakeside Property Maintenance in Burnsville, Minnesota