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John Coffman
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Contractor for maintinence items

John Coffman
  • Contractor
  • Denver, CO
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Hi There, We have a STR in Franklin, TN(Closer to Leipers Fork) and are looking for a contractor or handyman for Maintinence items that come up. I am a contractor myself but we live in the Denver area. Let me know if you have any reccomendations.

Thanks!

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    Michael Baum
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    Michael Baum
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    Hey @John Coffman, you can try apps like Taskrabbit, Angi and Thumbtack. There are more you can look at as well.

    If you are looking for general work, those seem to work well for a lot of folk. Even if you need specific services like HVAC and the like.

    I am sure you know, but keeping up on maintenance of the hard systems keeps quick service calls to a minimum.

    For example we have a service contract on our HVAC. They are out 2x a year servicing and checking. Costs us about $160 a year and includes filter changes. Zero issues with HVAC. Same with the water heater.

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