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Excellent 4.9

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Excellent 4.9

(146)

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  • 218 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Highland Village, TX
  • 218 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Highland Village, TX

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Sonya P. says, "I contacted HomeFix for some handyman work. I needed a bath faucet tightened, several doorknobs tightened, and kitchen drawer slides repaired since they were sticking and hard to push in and pull out. Kasro responded promptly via text and was able to schedule me earlier than the Thumbtack website would allow. He arrived on time at 10 a.m. and got started on the faucet in the master bath. I thought it would be a quick fix, but it took a little longer than I anticipated. I had planned on letting him do a cabinet door that had a slight gap and hitch when I opened it, but decided to tighten the screw hinge myself. I mean, I'm paying by the hour and if the faucet is taking this long...LOL Anyway, he finished the faucet. Kasro explained why there was a difference in the feel of the faucet turning. He mentioned when the one faucet handle was replaced... I told him nothing had been replaced. Our home was a new build, and this is the first repair. He said something happened, because one faucet handle is not from a set, and this is only evident when seen underneath. I mentioned I had tightened the screw on the cabinet door. He explained the screw is not really for tightening, it is for balancing. He showed me the gap difference between the top and bottom of the cabinet door. It was really obvious. THIS was a clear indication to me, that I had found a good handyman. Finally, someone who knew what they were doing and why, AND could clearly explain it to me. In the kitchen I showed him the problem drawers. He said after a while the ball bearings in the drawer glides wear out. He recommended new glides to fix the issue. He would have to go to Lowe's to get the parts. After he started removing the drawers, he showed us the broken plastic where the ball bearings were. He said he would look for metal housings. He purchased 6 drawer glides and 1 doorknob to replace a bad one. He got to work and completed all repairs at 3:40 p.m. I thought Kasro did a really good job. He was knowledgeable in the repairs I needed and explained things very well. The Lows and why I removed one star from the rating. 1. One of the glides that he purchased was a soft-close glide for our garbage drawer. We did not have that before. He said it was a couple dollars more than the regular glides and he thought it would be better for the cabinet finish. I wish he had called and asked me if I wanted that. I would have said no. I've tried to get used to it. I just don't like it on this drawer. 2. For the trip to Lowe's he charges his full hourly rate. I have never had a repair person charge their hourly rate for picking up supplies. Some don't charge at all (especially if it's close), others charge maybe half of their hourly rate. He mentioned needing to pay for gas. I would have been happy to pay for the gas and some of his time, but full rate. Lowes is 6.3 miles from my house. He was gone from 11:50 a.m. to 1:05 p.m. So, the trip to pick up the glides cost over $65. 3. Kasro says he does not charge half-hour increments. His charges are full hourly increments. Would I use Kasro again? Yes, definitely. He did a good job. I now know how he runs his business and that's fine. It's just good to have that heads up beforehand and now I do."See more
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Sonya P. says, "I contacted HomeFix for some handyman work. I needed a bath faucet tightened, several doorknobs tightened, and kitchen drawer slides repaired since they were sticking and hard to push in and pull out. Kasro responded promptly via text and was able to schedule me earlier than the Thumbtack website would allow. He arrived on time at 10 a.m. and got started on the faucet in the master bath. I thought it would be a quick fix, but it took a little longer than I anticipated. I had planned on letting him do a cabinet door that had a slight gap and hitch when I opened it, but decided to tighten the screw hinge myself. I mean, I'm paying by the hour and if the faucet is taking this long...LOL Anyway, he finished the faucet. Kasro explained why there was a difference in the feel of the faucet turning. He mentioned when the one faucet handle was replaced... I told him nothing had been replaced. Our home was a new build, and this is the first repair. He said something happened, because one faucet handle is not from a set, and this is only evident when seen underneath. I mentioned I had tightened the screw on the cabinet door. He explained the screw is not really for tightening, it is for balancing. He showed me the gap difference between the top and bottom of the cabinet door. It was really obvious. THIS was a clear indication to me, that I had found a good handyman. Finally, someone who knew what they were doing and why, AND could clearly explain it to me. In the kitchen I showed him the problem drawers. He said after a while the ball bearings in the drawer glides wear out. He recommended new glides to fix the issue. He would have to go to Lowe's to get the parts. After he started removing the drawers, he showed us the broken plastic where the ball bearings were. He said he would look for metal housings. He purchased 6 drawer glides and 1 doorknob to replace a bad one. He got to work and completed all repairs at 3:40 p.m. I thought Kasro did a really good job. He was knowledgeable in the repairs I needed and explained things very well. The Lows and why I removed one star from the rating. 1. One of the glides that he purchased was a soft-close glide for our garbage drawer. We did not have that before. He said it was a couple dollars more than the regular glides and he thought it would be better for the cabinet finish. I wish he had called and asked me if I wanted that. I would have said no. I've tried to get used to it. I just don't like it on this drawer. 2. For the trip to Lowe's he charges his full hourly rate. I have never had a repair person charge their hourly rate for picking up supplies. Some don't charge at all (especially if it's close), others charge maybe half of their hourly rate. He mentioned needing to pay for gas. I would have been happy to pay for the gas and some of his time, but full rate. Lowes is 6.3 miles from my house. He was gone from 11:50 a.m. to 1:05 p.m. So, the trip to pick up the glides cost over $65. 3. Kasro says he does not charge half-hour increments. His charges are full hourly increments. Would I use Kasro again? Yes, definitely. He did a good job. I now know how he runs his business and that's fine. It's just good to have that heads up beforehand and now I do."
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You can safely use a pressure washer on a number of different surfaces, including your home’s exterior, siding, driveways, rooftops, sidewalks, patios and more.

It can also be used to clean grills, outdoor furniture, cars and trucks, boats, bikes, fences and decks. You can generally clean any hard outdoor walking surface, including asphalt, concrete, brick and pavers with a pressure washer.

However, it’s possible to damage your property — especially wood and vinyl surfaces — if you don’t use the pressure washer correctly. Consider hiring a top-rated pressure washing service near you if you don’t have experience using the equipment and selecting the correct PSI.

A warm, sunny day is the best time of year to pressure wash your house. The warm sun will be able to dry out the house after washing. You should also consider pressure washing your home after the rainy, storm season has passed. Depending on where you live, this might be in the spring, summer or early fall.

Contact the best pressure washing services and pros to determine the best time to wash your home, and schedule an appointment.

Pressure washing a house tends to take anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours. The larger the house, the longer it will take. It may also take an additional 15 to 30 minutes of setup time and pack time, and some time may be required to switch between applying the cleaning chemicals and rinsing them off. 

Ask the best pressure washers near you how long it might take to wash your home's exterior (or other surfaces), and get free estimates.

The cost of hiring a pressure washer will depend on the square footage of your home, which translates to the square footage of your exterior walls. In general, expect to pay around $0.10-$0.17 per square foot of your property size. Ask the professional how much they charge per square foot of the surface itself. This can be helpful in estimating the cost to pressure wash driveways, decks, fences and roofs.

An online search allows you to compare ratings and reviews for the best pressure washing services near you. Look for customer reviews with attached photos, as these showcase the work of the pro. Even better — look for photos of the surfaces and structures you need a pro to clean. This may include before-and-after photos of home exteriors, concrete driveways, sidewalks and more.

Once you’ve decided on a few professionals, request free cost estimates from at least three of them before you make your choice. 

The best rule of thumb is to pressure wash your house once per year at minimum. This is largely dependent on your city's weather and climate, however. If you get a lot of rain, wind and storms, you probably need to clean more frequently than once per year. Wetter climates with regular rain and storms can lead to a lot of humidity, buildup and debris, which could also cause mold and mildew. 

You should also consider pressure washing your home if you’re planning to repaint your home’s exterior or if you want to boost your home’s curb appeal to prospective buyers.

Contact the best pressure washers near you to schedule regular appointments.

Yes, it’s often worth it to hire a pro to pressure wash your house or other surfaces. The main benefits of hiring a professional pressure washer include the pro’s ability to clean without damaging your home (removing the risk for personal injury) and their ability to spot problems before they occur. 

With DIY pressure washing, you can save money and get familiar with your house’s nooks and crannies. However, you run the risk of damaging your siding and your paint, falling off a ladder, hurting yourself with the high-pressure water and not spotting problems that an experienced pro would be able to spot.

Contact the top-rated pressure washing services near you to figure out if hiring a pro is the best option for you.

Power washing uses heated water while pressure washing uses tap-cold water. This is the main difference between the two, Pressure washing is ideal for building and house exteriors, walkways, sidewalks, public spaces, parking garages and vehicles. Power washing, on the other hand, is useful for more intensive applications such as removing deck stains. The professional you hire will know which type of washer to use for each application. 

Power washing uses a machine to take in water, raise it to an extremely high pressure, heat it and spray it through a narrow nozzle in order to blast surfaces clean. The high temperature and pressure of the water make this method better than pressure washing for the removal of embedded stains on outdoor surfaces like driveways, decks and patios. It can also blast through common problems like grease stains or chewing gum caked onto sidewalks. 

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