Category Archives: Handyman

Handyman Business Ideas

How To Become A Plumber

With the necessary training and certification, anyone can learn how to become a plumber. Plumbers install and maintain water, waste and gas distribution systems. Researching the correct requirements on how to become a plumber is pretty simple, and achieving that goal is even easier. Anyone looking into this business needs to have completed high school … Continue reading

Build Your Career by Hand: How To Become A Carpenter

If you love building things, why not learn how to become a carpenter? With good skills and experience, you can have a hand in creating the buildings around you. Carpenters generally work in all types of construction involving woodworking. They may build scaffolds for other builders to use during construction, frame windows for an office … Continue reading

Hardwood Flooring Installation Business

Hardwood flooring installation is the perfect natural alternative to man-made fiber carpeting. Many people believe hardwood flooring is lost to mankind, but upon further investigation can see it to still flourish quietly in both the country and the city. Starting a business doing hardwood flooring installation will earn you an honest living while also rewarding … Continue reading

Starting A Furniture Restoration Business

Starting a furniture restoration business is an excellent small business idea that can grow into one that can bring in a sizeable income. Many people treasure furniture passed down through generations as heirlooms, so there is a very profitable market out there. Best of all, antique furniture restoration can be combined with furniture refinishing, and … Continue reading

Starting A Drywall Services Business

Drywall, wallboard, sheet rock, gyp-board whatever you call it, it’s provided by a drywall services business. Over the years, drywall has been the material of choice for walls and ceilings – replacing the labor-intensive techniques of yesteryear. Hanging drywall requires a strong back, and tools with which to keep the heavy 4×8′ sheets in place … Continue reading