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Bill Handyman

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Exceptional 5.0

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Exceptional 5.0

(57)

Lighting Installation

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  • 57 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Gainesville, GA
Nick M. says, "I hired Bill to assemble a few pieces of IKEA Furniture, hang a vintage mirror that was very heavy, mount some curtains, and 3 shelves on some wood paneling walls in an older house. He was not only on time, he was early. In fact, was stuck at work and he had to wait on me. First before he stepped into my home, he put covers on his shoes. I was very impressed he took the extra steps to protect my floors. He was extremely professional and efficient with time management. The time estimates Ikea’s videos showed for assembly were more than I wanted to handle and hiring Bill was more than worth the money. He also gave me some suggestions on placement of shelves and design since I’m really not great with that. He used a very cool laser level and stud finder to make sure that everything was done properly and safely. I thought something wasn’t level but it turned out to be the roof in my living room had a little sag to it which we had a laugh about. He worked around my schedule and completed the work in a timely manner but still excellent quality. His pricing was mostly in line with the other quotes I received but his excellent reviews and responsiveness in communicating were why I chose him. I would highly recommend him for any of your projects."See more
Nick M. says, "I hired Bill to assemble a few pieces of IKEA Furniture, hang a vintage mirror that was very heavy, mount some curtains, and 3 shelves on some wood paneling walls in an older house. He was not only on time, he was early. In fact, was stuck at work and he had to wait on me. First before he stepped into my home, he put covers on his shoes. I was very impressed he took the extra steps to protect my floors. He was extremely professional and efficient with time management. The time estimates Ikea’s videos showed for assembly were more than I wanted to handle and hiring Bill was more than worth the money. He also gave me some suggestions on placement of shelves and design since I’m really not great with that. He used a very cool laser level and stud finder to make sure that everything was done properly and safely. I thought something wasn’t level but it turned out to be the roof in my living room had a little sag to it which we had a laugh about. He worked around my schedule and completed the work in a timely manner but still excellent quality. His pricing was mostly in line with the other quotes I received but his excellent reviews and responsiveness in communicating were why I chose him. I would highly recommend him for any of your projects."

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Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

What is an ethernet switch?

An ethernet switch (also called a network switch) is your central station that connects your computers, printers and other devices so they communicate with each other. 

Which wiring standard is used on modern ethernet connectors and jacks?

T568A and T568B are the two standards for wiring ethernet cords, according to CNET. And the common type of physical connector is the Registered Jack 45 (RJ45 or 8P8C plug for short). If you need help wiring your ethernet, contact ethernet wiring services near you for cost estimates.

What type of copper wiring is used in ethernet?

The most popular type of copper wiring or cables used in ethernet applications is the unshielded twisted pair (UTP). Reach out to an ethernet wiring professional if you need help connecting your ethernet.

What does an ethernet cable look like?

Have you ever seen a phone cable? Well, an ethernet cable looks similar, but with more wires. They have a rectangular connector at both ends, and they come in various colors and lengths.

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