Our Craftsmen
When it comes to repairing, maintaining or remodeling your home, finding the right
person to do the job can be difficult and sometimes scary. It’s easy to put off
a repair just because you don’t want to hassle with finding the right person. Wouldn’t
it be nice to have someone you could rely on, a craftsman who could get your jobs
done right and save you time and money? You’re one step closer to finding just that
person — read on and find out why.
Safety Comes First
Handyman Matters considers the comfort and safety of our customers to be of critical
importance, so we do criminal record searches for the last seven years in every
area where a prospective employee has lived, a nationwide sex offender search, and
a full traffic record search to make sure there are no DUI's or vehicular homicides
on their record before we hire anyone.
When shopping around for home improvements, often the last thing on a homeowner's
mind is the type of person they’re letting into their home. According to police
reports, a “handyman” was responsible for the abduction of Utah adolescent Elizabeth
Smart. Needless to say, allowing a person into your home to conduct household repairs
is indeed serious business.
Cleanliness and Courtesy
Even though we insure through training and background checks that our employees
are both knowledgeable about your job and safe for you to allow into your home,
we also train them to provide exceptional customer service. Our employees will never:
- Play loud or offensive music
- Smoke in your home
- Use foul language
- Leave a mess in your yard or on the job
- Leave your bathroom or house dirty
- Improperly park their vehicles in your neighborhood
On top of that, if a repair or remodel will be messy, we will put down paper or
plastic barriers to protect your carpets and make sure to cover any furniture in
the area. Our craftspersons also wear uniforms so you can identify whom you're letting
into your home.
Employment with Handyman Matters.
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