Handy Man Helpfull Guides
Please see my blogs that I write using my experience as a handy man.
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An odd job man handles the small household jobs that are too minor for a specialist trade but still need doing properly — fixing, repairing, assembling and mounting around the home. Ant’s Handyman Services is a local odd job man covering Cambridge. No job is too small, and the price is agreed before any work…
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To find a reliable handyman in Cambridge, look for someone local with a clear price up front, honest limits on what they’ll take on, and real reviews you can check. The most dependable option for small jobs is usually a one-person business who does the work themselves, so the person who quotes is the person…
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Gutter cleaning in Cambridge usually costs between £45 and £90 for a typical house, and most homes need it once or twice a year. Clearing leaves and debris before autumn and again in spring stops overflows, damp walls and costly water damage. Ant’s Handyman Services clears gutters safely across [AREA], with the price agreed before…
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Call a handyman for small, non-specialist jobs — repairs, assembly, mounting, sealing, minor fixes and odd jobs. Call a registered electrician for anything involving your fuse board or new circuits, and a plumber for boilers, heating and major pipework. Gas work must always go to a Gas Safe registered engineer. Knowing which is which saves…
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Flat-pack furniture assembly in Cambridge usually costs between £40 and £90, depending on the size and number of items. A small unit like a bedside table takes minutes; a wardrobe and chest of drawers together is nearer £90. Hiring a handyman saves you the stress, the missing screws and the wonky doors — and it’s…
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A handyman in Cambridge typically costs between £35 and £50 an hour, with most charging a minimum of one hour (often £40–£60) for short visits. Half a day usually lands around £140–£180 and a full day around £250–£320. The exact price depends on the job, the access, and the materials — but a good handyman…


