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Lakeside Property Maintenance in Burnsville (Minnesota)



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Lakeside Property Maintenance offers property management services for residential and business properties in Burnsville, Minnesota. They offer the full range of services required for real estate clients at a very affordable price. Their customer service is outstanding and their staff are always available to help with any project, from routine checks to major renovations. They also have an in house accounting department that can keep your books straight. They're so reliable, you'll never need to worry about your rental contract expiring or landlord stealing your keys. This equates to peace of mind that's hard to come by these days.


This respected company has been in existence for just less than eight years. At the time of writing, there are nine employees in the company's leadership. You can be confident that your money has been well spent with an annual revenue totaling $503,489 Their on-site quality assurance team is a strength. They won't hesitate to go above and beyond to ensure that your home is in perfect condition. A competent maintenance crew is crucial if you intend to lease for the long-term.




FAQ

Are there any tips from a handyman about how to improve my home and make it more beautiful?

Absolutely! True, a handyman can be trained in any area of home repair or maintenance. A handyman is able to identify what needs fixing and what can be left alone. Don't be afraid to ask for help whenever you need it.


Handyman services are more expensive than general contractors.

Yes! A handyman can sometimes provide a much cheaper alternative to having a general contractor complete a task. This is especially true if the job has never been done before. Because they have the expertise to complete certain tasks more quickly and efficiently, a handyman can speed up the project's completion.


Where are handymen from?

There are thousands, if not millions of handymen in America. However, most of them never started out as contractors. Many started out as tradesmen, learning the skills through apprenticeships. These individuals are highly skilled and possess a wealth knowledge which can make them valuable assets to any business.


What is the difference?

Handymen can be hired to help with a variety of projects such as painting, plumbing and electrical installation, cabinet making, flooring, tile, kitchen remodeling, furniture assembly, and cabinet repair. Carpenters specialize in woodworking. They can build cabinets, walls, doors, windows, stairs, decks, roofs, fences, sheds, etc.


Can a handyman fix my leaky faucets?

While a handyman might be capable of minor repairs and not needing the proper training, he or she will be able to take on larger projects such as wiring up a house, installing custom cabinets, or rewiring it. However, a handyman is capable of doing minor home improvement projects.


Are handymen insured?

Yes! Yes. Most insurance companies will cover liability claims for bodily injury and accidental property damage up to $1,000,000. Your insurance company will typically compensate you for damages if there is a problem during the project.



Statistics

  • 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)
  • More than 20% of homes in America have outdoor living spaces, including decks and patios. (mrhandyman.com)
  • An estimate was that in 2003, the market for home maintenance and repair spending was up 14% 2001 to 2003. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • 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)
  • 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 a Broken Tile

Step 1 - Remove the old tiles.

Removing the tiles from your flooring is a good idea. If you intend to use them, you will want 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. Find a tile that is identical to the one you are removing.
  2. You can use the measurements taken when you removed the tile to locate a matching piece. This allows you to easily find the perfect size without needing to measure again.
  3. Look for various colors, patterns, textures, sizes, shapes, etc.
  4. If you have a preference for grout, consider what it would be best to use. Some people prefer to use a single color, while others love mixing it up.
  5. Make sure the tile you select is resistant to moisture.
  6. Finally, consider the placement of your new tile -- you can save time and money by ensuring the area you're installing it in has enough space for proper installation.
  7. Once you've picked your tile, place an order online or call your local Lowe's location to place it.

Step 3 – Install the new tiles.

Install your tiles using the same method you used before. 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 stop dirt and dust from entering the cracks between tiles.

Step 5 - Sand Down the Floor

After cleaning everything, sand down the floor to remove any loose particles left behind by the previous step.

Step 6 -- Finish Off

Apply the protective coatings once the floor is smooth. It's important to wait until this point because wet paint can stain the surface of the new tiles.

You can always use a "damp and dry" product on your floors to protect them from staining.

But it won't address every issue that might arise after installing your new tiles. Consider adding an anti slip coating to your protective layer if you have kids.

Finally, do not forget to keep the protective sealer on for several more weeks before you move back into your home.






Lakeside Property Maintenance in Burnsville (Minnesota)