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3 Reasons to Hire A Professional Handyman

As a landlord, you could do all the repair work yourself. That is great if you have someone experienced in all the areas of a property that would need repaired who lives in Columbus. Chances are you do not, and your tenants could suffer and sue if you get something very wrong. Hiring professional handymen is definitely the thing to do, and here are three reasons why.

They Know What They Are Doing Handymen already have experience in handling the majority of issues that occur in rental properties. Broken windows, loose woodwork and break-in damage are simple fixes. When the handymen do not have experience, they can call someone who does. The professionals.

Maintenance & Repair For Your Rental Homes In Columbus!

Just because we are Campus Handyman doesn't mean we cannot help landlords & investors all over Columbus! While we started servicing homes in the 43201 zip code, we have since branched out to zip codes all over Columbus including 43215 downtown!

If you are a landlord or investor with rental property in Columbus, you need to contact Campus Handyman! We specialize in home maintenance & repair. We are professionals who care about our clients, their rentals and their tenants.

Do not hesitate to contact Campus Handyman at your convenience! We look forward to solving your problems and providing you a solution for your home maintenance & repair!

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Kwikset SmartKey Locks Make Great Master Locks!

As we've previously told you, having a master lock system is a huge benefit to you as a landlord. Locks like the Kwikset SmartKey lock now allow for you to re-key the lock without removing the cylinder! This is a huge time saver and makes it well worth the investment into these kinds of locks! Below are 4 pictures showing an example of how the Kwikset SmartKey locks work. At first glance, the lock appears no different than any other deadbolt. However a small hole allows for the front plate to spin 180 degrees, covering the resident key hole and exposing another key hole. This second hole, shown in.