Handyman - Cherry Hill, NJ
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Honey Didn't LLC specializes in Residential and Commercial Handyman Services. Established on March 28, 2014 Honey Didn't LLC strives to provide the highest levels of customer satisfaction, personalized service, and attention to detail. With a variety of offerings to choose from we are confident you will be pleased with the services provided.
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Barry K.
Had major renovation of our wooden porch. All work done as expected. Takes the time to do the job right. Estimate and final cost competative. Documentation detailed and clear. Very pleased with the work. Most impressed with Ed (and Andy). Honesty and integrity beyond question.
Eddie Y.
Very professional, prompt, and polite! We've used this company for 2 years now after years of searching for a reliable service. We are always very pleased!
Eileen S.
We had several repairs that needed to be completed prior to settlement on our home. Ed was thorough in his inspection of the areas that required repair and gave us a detailed, itemized estimate prior to starting the job. He did an excelkent job and we were very pleased with quality of his work. We highly recommend him!
Sherry S.
Ed did a wonderful job fixing our deck stairs. There was a lot more wood rot than we thought, and he was able to replace and reinforce the steps. He even went out and found a stain to match the deck. Thanks for a job well done.
Address
PO Box 1303
Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
Photo | Project | Date | Description | Cost | Home |
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Deck Refurbish | Jul 2018 | Replace all damaged deck boards (29) and railings (1), Rebuild steps, power wash sand and paint entire deck w/1 coats Sherwin Williams Porch and floor paint. Deck 300 sq ft | $4k | Delran, NJ | |
Refurbish Deck | Sep 2017 | Refinish Deck-Part1 1. Power wash deck, railings, steps and landing to the left of the deck with BEHR Premium All-In-One Wood Cleaner following manufacturers directions. Clean all corners and gard to reach areas with stiff scrub brush. Allow cleaner to set for 20 - 30 minutes then rinse with clean power washer. Once power wash operation is complete allow 24 - 48 hours for deck to dry completely. 2. Verify all balusters are intact, replace as necessary. Verify all deck boards are secure replacing any raised nails with #9x3" deck screws. 3. Sand all railings, balusters, steps, landings, and deck boards starting with 40 - grit abrasive and moving up to 80 - grit abrasive in finishing with 120 - grit abrasive. Once deck is sanded with an even color vacuum all open areas and clean all tight areas with compressed air. Repair Deck (NOTE 2) Rebuild steps on right side of deck and hange with Simpson Strong-Tie Z-MAX 2 in. x 10 in. Galvanized Double Shear Face Mount Joist Hanger. Replaced 17 damaged deck boards that are split or severly damaged with 10 - 5/4"x6"x12' deck boards and 7 - 5/4"x6"x10' deck boards. Secure all new deck boards with #9x3" deck screws. Refinish Deck-Part2 Paint and seal deck, steps, and landings with Behr Low Luster Enamel Porch & tio Floor Paint in Acorn Brown - 2 Coats PaRefinish Deck-Part 3 Paint and seal railings and balusters with Behr Low Luster Enamel Porch & Patio Floor Paint in Acorn Brown - 2 Coat | $3k | Delran, NJ | |
Replace interior hand rails with custome read oak rails and iron balusters | Jan 2017 | Prepare and finish new red oak railings, newel post, and wall plate. Remove existing iron railings and install railings, wall plate, newel post, and custom cut iron balusters. | $2k | Marlton, NJ | |
Install 30" Aluminum railing along walkway | Nov 2016 | Install Freedom 2.5-in W x 2.5-in L x 39-in H Painted Aluminum Porch Post at the top and bottom of each set of stairs totaling (6) post securing to cement with 4 3" x 1/2" concrete bolts. Install (3) Freedom Winchester White Aluminum stairway railings at the doorway steps, steps from 1st landing, and steps from 2nd landing to public sidewalk. Install (1) gate between doorway steps and 1st landing to allow access to small cement yard. Install Freedom 2.5-in W x 2.5-in L x 39-in H Painted Aluminum Porch Post on the cleared side of the gate, 42" from the gate post, and between the stair post on the 2nd landing totaling (4 Post) Install Freedom Winchester 42-in White Aluminum Porch Railing between the newly installed post for a total length of 30 feet. | $3k | Philadelphia, PA | |
Assemble and mount Gazebo | Jun 2016 | Assemble customer provided Hardtop Gazebo in accordance with manufactures instructions and setup on blacktop area at end of driveway. Secure Gazebo to blacktop using 12" x 3/8" galvanized nails | $375 | Collingswood, NJ | |
Install Railing in front porch and back porch and install new storm door leading to yard. | Nov 2015 | FRONT PORCH Install a railing across the front of the house running a length of 13'-6-1/4" with a supporting beam installed on the porch at the mid-point of the run. Install a post kit at the base of the 2 steps off of the front porch. Install a 2-step railing using the post at the base of the steps and the 4"x4" beam on the porch as fastening points. BACK PORCH Install a PT railing post on each end of the back porch and a PT railing running a length of 7". Install a post support and a PT post on the back porch at the base of the left and right 2 steps segment leading to ground . Install a 2-step PT railing (right and left) using the post at the base of the steps and the railing beams on the porch as fastening points. Reinforce TREX side of landing using 2x12 plates attached to the TREX deck boards and supported down to the cement base using PT 4x4 and post stand-offs. BACK PORSH STORM DOOR Remove existing storm door on back porch and replace with new storm door with the handle positioned on the opposite side of the entryway door | $3k | Palmyra, NJ | |
Replace broken drywall behind tub tiles and replace tiles as necessary | Jul 2015 | Remove 10 tiles around tube faucet outlet, remove damaged drywall and open access panel to allow full access to tub valves and drain. Install a 2x4 brace between studs and aligned with the base of the tub to support drywall to be installed. Secure with 2 3" pocket screws. Install new 1/2" thick greenboard and secure with 1-1/4" construction screws. Seal all edges to prevent wicking. Install 10 new tiles aligning with existing grout lines from original tile pattern. Grout newly installed tile and seal all seams with silicon caulk. Construct a new tub access panel from 1/2 finish grade plywood, finish floor edge with decorative molding and prime with Kilz primer. Secure new panel to tub access opening and secure with 3 Pan head 1" # 8 screws. | $412 | Sewell, NJ | |
Patio Stabilization all sides, retaining wall, sliding door steps and landing steps, and correct grade slop. | Nov 2014 | 1, Remove 33 top side bricks, remove 1st layer of upright bricks, remove 1st, 2nd, and 3rd row of patio bricks from front patio wall. Remove 1st, 2nd, and 3rd row of patio bricks from both the right and left sides of the patio. Remove all sand from all areas of the patio where bricks have been vacated. Remove all cement from bricks removed for reuse. 2. Install a 1 - 2x10x10' PT lumber on left side of patio as you face the against brick upright wall. Drive (1) 1/2"x4' rebar against the newly installed PT lumber every two feet, (5) total alternating from side to side. Secure each rebar to the PT lumber using (2) 1/2" "U" bolts. Install a 1 - 2x10x16' PT lumber on right side of patio as you face the against brick upright wall. Drive (1) 1/2"x4' rebar against the newly installed PT lumber every two feet, (7) total alternating from side to side. Secure each rebar to the PT lumber using a combination of rebar wire and 3/4" galvanized straps secured with zinc coated drywall screws. 3. Install a 2x10x16' board " PT lumber behind front patio wall. Drive (1) 1/2"x4' rebar against the newly installed PT lumber every two feet, (7) total along back side of lumber. Secure each rebar to the PT lumber using a combination of rebar wire and 3/4" galvanized straps secured with zinc coated drywall screws. 4. Lay 22.5 Cubic ft. of All Purpose Drainage Stone to a level of 2" deep. Tamp down maintain a slop of 1/2" to 1" per 10". Lay 20 Cubic ft. patio leveling sand to a level of 2" - 3" deep. Tamp down maintaining a slop of 1/2" - 1" per 10'. Replace brick on newly prepared surface maintaining existing pattern. Reconstruct front steps attached to patio wall securing with Type S mason cement. Reconstruct back patio steps leading into house and secure with Type S mason cement and sand. Anchor exterior sides of patio with landscaping frame and landscaping spikes. Lock patio bricks and pavers applying Sakrete PermaSand IAW manufacturers instructions. Once all joints are filled and patio surface is clean, dampen to secure bricks and pavers permanently. Grade sand and dirt against wall and base step to promote proper drainage. | $5k | Marlton, NJ | |
Replace Entryway Door, repair joist and install new storm door | Jul 2014 | Remove storm door, remove damaged base plate, side lights, and surrounding structure to expose front door side lights and frame. Remove entryway door , 2 sidelights, door frame, interior trim, remove lock set and dead bolt from old door and prep for new entryway door with 2-sidelights. Install new base plate and treat all bare wood areas with Thompson's Clear Water Seal® . Install new sill pan, new entryway door frame with 2 - side lights and a center door, new exterior trim, install new interior trim and adjust as necessary to maintain pleasing appearance. Using a 2x6x8' PT lumber and three 1/2"x6" lage bolts, three flat washers, three lock washers, and three nuts sister damaged joist. Install new subfloor section, 13"x64" using 15/32x13x64 interior plywood. | $910 | Atco, NJ |