One word of caution, make sure the 'handyman' is licensed and insured. Also, to be perfectly legal, you MIGHT need a permit, depending on the work to be preformed. I have done my own work back up North and some here (retired professional electrical engineer), and I went the permit route just for the safety factor that the inspector agreed with what I had done. I have also used Lenhart's and ECI for jobs that were larger then what I wanted to get involved with or involved requirements I was not familiar with (like the 240 volt supply to a hot tube).
Hope this helps.
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Pennsylvania, for 60+ years, most recently, Allentown, now TV.
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