Enclosing the washer and dryer

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Old 03-16-2019, 01:09 PM
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I just bought a house in Belvedere and I think I can convert the pantry/coat closet and part of the garage into an indoor laundry room. I asked a contractor who said that it is such a small job that a handyman might be quicker and more reasonable. Now I need recommendations for someone who might be able to do that for me. I guess they need to be able to frame and drywall and do plumbing as well. Anyone have recommendations for someone with those kind of skills? Anyone do this type of renovation before and have hints? Thanks!
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Just this past week we found someone in the Sun classifieds who does this kind of work. We had him over to look at our job and liked him. Call Richard J. Thomas, 973-715-3363. rjlightcarpentry.com. He did a job for us while he was here and we were very pleased with his work and his cleanliness. I do not want to discuss the cost because each job is different, but we were pleasantly surprised at how reasonable he is.
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I just bought a house in Belvedere and I think I can convert the pantry/coat closet and part of the garage into an indoor laundry room. I asked a contractor who said that it is such a small job that a handyman might be quicker and more reasonable. Now I need recommendations for someone who might be able to do that for me. I guess they need to be able to frame and drywall and do plumbing as well. Anyone have recommendations for someone with those kind of skills? Anyone do this type of renovation before and have hints? Thanks!
Reply: Ok this may help, give it a try.
Call Action Jackson or Tim Cox, handymen, and ,,,,,, We had good luck with both of them, not sure if they will do it, but give it a chance? Also,,,,,
Jackson 352 598 4557 Tim 352 342 7596
Greg 352 561 8560 Steve 352 227 7193
And, I hope you know not to pay all of it in advance, pay in sections with progress, get quotes and be picky. Things do change with time. Good Luck.

Brawney

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