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What Every New Homeowner in North Texas Should Know About Home Maintenance
Buying a new home is exciting, but it also comes with responsibilities that many first-time homeowners do not expect. Even brand new homes need maintenance, inspections, and small adjustments to stay in top shape. At Borrowed Husband Handyman Services, we work with homeowners in Frisco, Prosper, McKinney, Plano and surrounding North Texas areas to make sure new homes stay safe, functional and well maintained. Here are the most important maintenance items to expect and what to
David Vance
5 hours ago2 min read
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The Pre Listing Checklist Every North Texas Homeowner Should Complete Before Putting a House on the Market
Getting a home ready to sell in North Texas is not just about cleaning and staging. Buyers today are paying close attention to condition, and inspectors definitely are. Small maintenance issues that seem harmless can quickly turn into negotiation points once a home is under contract. I have worked with many homeowners and realtors in Frisco, Prosper, McKinney, Plano and surrounding areas, and the homes that sell faster almost always follow a similar preparation pattern. Below
David Vance
5 hours ago3 min read
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How Much Does a Handyman Cost in North Texas and What You Are Really Paying For
One of the most common questions I get from homeowners in North Texas is simple and fair. How much does a handyman cost and why does pricing seem to be all over the place? If you have ever called around for handyman services in Frisco, Prosper, McKinney or Plano, you have probably heard everything from very low hourly rates to prices that feel closer to a full contractor. That difference can be confusing and frustrating. The truth is handyman pricing is not just about time. I
David Vance
5 hours ago3 min read
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The Most Common Home Inspection Issues in North Texas and How to Fix Them Before They Delay Your Sale
If you are buying or selling a home in North Texas, the home inspection can feel like the most stressful part of the process. I see it every week. A deal is moving along smoothly and then the inspection report comes back with a long list of items that suddenly feel overwhelming. The good news is most inspection issues are not major structural problems. They are usually small maintenance items that have been overlooked over time. The bad news is those small items can still del
David Vance
5 hours ago3 min read
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