Magee Service Group
Northeast Georgia
(706) 994-9330
  
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Handyman Services



Renovations

Baths    *    Kitchens   *   Garages   *   Basements   *   Porch Enclosures

Carpentry Interior Services

  • Handicap Accessibility

  • Base moldings installed
  • Blinds hung
  • Cabinet doors replaced

  • Cabinet Hinges adjusted

  • Cabinet repairs

  • Chair Rail installed

  • Closets installed

  • Closet rod installed

  • Countertops installed

  • Crown molding installed

  • Curtains hung  

  • Hand Rails Installed

  • Insulation Installed 

  • Mirrors/Pictures Hung

  • Paneling Installed

  • Peg Board Installed

  • Shelves Installed

  • Skylights Installed

  • Stairs & Railings Installed

  • Tongue & Groove Installed

  • Door Trim Installed

  • Wainscoting Installed

  • Wallpaper Removed

  • Doorways Widened

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Carpentry Exterior Services

  • Porches Enclosed

  • Handicap Accessibility 

  • Garages Renovated

  • Awnings Installed  

  • Deck benches installed

  • Decks Built & Repaired

  • Fascia Replaced  

  • Joists replaced

  • Lattice installed  

  • Mailboxes Installed

  • Patio Covers Built

  • Pressure Washing

  • Shutters Installed  

  • Siding Repaired

  • Siding Replaced

  • Skylights Installed  

  • Storm Windows Installed  

  • Windows Installed

  • Windows Caulked 

  • Windows Trimed

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Door Services 

  • Access Panel Doors Built

  • Bifold Doors Installed

  • Cabinet/Drawer Handles Replaced

  • Repair Doors

  • Doors Adjusted

  • Door Jamb rRpairs  

  • Door Knobs Replaced

  • Door Knockers Installed

  • Double Doors Installed

  • Kick Plates Installed 

  • Mailbox Slot Added to Door

  • Peep Holes

  • Pet Doors Installed

  • Pre Hung Doors Install

  • Screen Doors Installed

  • Screen Doors Repaired

  • Threshold Repair

  • Weather-Stripping  

Drywall

  • New installations

  • Hole Patching 

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Electrical Services

  • Fans & lights replaced

  • Breakers replaced  

  • Carbon Monoxide detectors installed

  • Ceiling fans installed

  • Dimmer switches installed

  • Electrical cords replaced

  • Exhaust fans installed

  • Exterior Lights

  • Exterior Outlets

  • Fluorescent ballast replaced

  • Fluorescent light bulbs replaced

  • Fluorescent light fixtures replaced

  • GFIs installed

  • Hood vents installed  

  • Landscape lighting

  • Light bulbs replaced

  • Light fixtures changed

  • Outlets added, moved or replaced

  • Pull chains replaced

  • Smoke/CO detectors replaced

  • Switches installed

  • Thermostats installed  

  • Track lighting installed

  • Troubleshooting

  • Wall mount TV stands

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Fencing Services

  • Privacy

  • Picket

  • Split Rail

  • Fence Gates Installed   

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Tile

  • Ceramic

  • Slate

  • Porcelain

  • Mexican

  • Stone

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Painting & Staining

  • Decks

  • Doors

  • Fences

  • Garage doors

  • Interiors

  • Cabinets
  • Ceilings 

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Plumbing

  • Dishwashers replaced

  • Drain lines replaced

  • Drinking Fountains Installed

  • Faucets Installed

  • Garbage disposals installed

  • Hose Bibs fixed/installed

  • Laundry Sinks Installed  

  • Leaks Fixed

  • Shower Heads Replaced

  • Shut off valves installed

  • Sinks installed   

  • Toilets installed

  • Troubleshooting

  • Water heaters Installed

  • Water Heaters Repaired

  • Water Purifiers Installed 

Weatherization

     In all the discussion of insulation and R-values, don't forget that poor weatherproofing is often a more important source of discomfort, as well as high heating and cooling bills. Some air leakage can be prevented during construction by using house wrap or getting a tight fit between framing members, for example. Once the house is built, however, the remaining gaps must be sealed. Gaps around doors and window sashes should be weather-stripped, and gaps between permanent building materials sealed with caulking.

 





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ADA Accessibility





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