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Take Home Handyman
Weekend Projects

  Got a home repair project that you've always wanted to tackle? Do you need a little inspiration for improving your home? Think you can't do it yourself? Think again! 

In these videos Andrew Dan-Jumbo is your very own take home handyman; he walks you through, step by step, some of the most common handyman projects.
Take Home Handyman
  Coat Rack
Does your family act like they don't know what a hanger or a closet is? Are there coats thrown all over your house? Hang a coat rack! Or if you've got a beautiful brick wall that looks too bare, Andrew shows you how to securely hang almost anything without damaging the structure or natural beauty of the brick.
Take Home Handyman
  Garage Door Opener
Locked out? Or tired of freezing your butt off in the winter when you've got to get out of the car before you can enter your warm house? Andrew shows you how to install a code sensitive garage door opener. You'll be a lot happier when you can leave your home and return with ease. 
Take Home Handyman
  Garbage Disposal
When you flip that switch is your sink spitting your food back up? Did your disposal just die? Andrew takes you into those dark regions below the kitchen sink and shows you how to replace that old disposal like a pro.
Take Home Handyman
  Hanging A Chandelier
Got an ugly light fixture that you want to switch out for a chic chandelier? If you can lift it, you can install it! Andrew takes you rung by rung up the ladder to show you how to give your room a designer's touch.
Take Home Handyman
  Motion Sensor Light Switch
Tired of being in the dark? Don't you hate when you walk into a room and have to fumble around looking for the light switch? Andrew shows you another bright idea on how to conserve energy while making your life easier. 
    *A Safety Note:
Before starting your own home repair or home improvement project, remember to take all of the necessary safety precautions! Always wear safety glasses. Read the instruction manual before using a power tool or machine. Use proper precautions when working with electricity and turn off the power source. Use the right tool for the job. When standing on a ladder, make sure someone is there to hold it firmly in place.These videos feature handyman tips performed by a highly trained professional. If in doubt, consult or hire a professional.

Pictures: DCI |

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