Positive: Professionalism, Punctuality, Quality, Responsiveness, Value
I have now hired MiniJobs multiple times and plan to work with them in the future. I’ve had nothing but positive experiences working with them.
MiniJobs has (among other things):
– installed a new toilet (and installed a new power outlet near it for its bidet feature);
– relocated various light switches and power outlets;
– installed a dishwasher (the delivery person was supposed to install it but refused to, citing nonexistent complications), modifying my cabinet toe kick to accommodate it;
– enclosed a portion of the entryway to my apartment to create two closets. (More on this below.)
All of MiniJobs’ work was done efficiently and professionally. They consistently think through the job in advance and plan out the work before doing it—unlike another firm I worked with, whose general approach was to rush in and work without really planning, on the assumption that anything could be fixed or patched afterwards. (“We’ll just put some mud over that”—I got really sick of hearing that phrase…)
The closet work was especially tricky. It required extending an existing living room wall, and framing in some of the living room and entry area space to create two side-by-side closets. The closets needed to end up perfectly aligned, but the surfaces they had to work with were _not_ actually aligned. (It’s hard to describe, but my point is, the work required careful measurement and planning before doing a thing.) And they nailed it. The space looks fantastic. You cannot tell where the living room wall used to end—their extension is that perfect and seamless. More generally, when MiniJobs has to create a hole in a wall, they seem to patch it so well that it’s difficult to find.
David makes a point of understanding the project very well in advance, so that he can anticipate all of the supplies his team will need. That other firm? Constantly leaving my home to run to Home Depot to buy things they were _obviously_ going to need to do the job, causing the work to drag on _days_ longer than necessary.
MiniJobs works carefully to protect floors and other surfaces from damage, and they clean up thoroughly before leaving. The other firm? Never bothered to protect my floors and caused numerous gashes and scrapes in my _brand new_ walnut flooring; and routinely left without doing _any_ cleanup, even after doing electrical work and carpentry in my bedroom (leaving loads of wire clippings and sheetrock dust on my bedroom floor).
I expect to work with MiniJobs on pretty much all of my future home improvement projects.
Services: General construction, Home renovations, Interior finishing, Remodeling, Drywall installation, Plumbing fixture installation
Reviewed by Joel Simkins on 08/2023, courtesy of Google
I have used David with MiniJobs for 10+ years and have had great results for concrete step repairs, drywall repair and deck repairs. They have always completed the job completely and to my satisfaction.
Reviewed by Jim McKinney on 06/2022, courtesy of Google
I hired Mini-jobs to rebuild the lattice work under my deck and repair rotten wood on one of the soffits. Two guys came and did an excellent job. I thought that men who arrived were pleasant and easy to work with. They were both very skilled and did a great job.
Reviewed by Heather Brake on 07/2022, courtesy of Google
Mini Jobs and the guy they sent out were absolutely fantastic. From communication and estimates, to arriving on time and getting the job done quickly. We mostly had a small “honey-do” list, that they completed ahead of schedule, and with quality work. Plus their pricing was fantastic! I would certainly recommend them to anyone looking for a handyman!
Reviewed by Jacquelyn Braun on 05/2022, courtesy of Google
I had a heavy, floating bathroom cabinet fall out of the wall and it needed to be reinstalled properly! After no one else would take the job, the guys at Mini Jobs were quick to jump on it. Same day service. Professional quality and very clean. They stayed extra late and got the job done. I will hire them again for any other job that comes up.
Reviewed by Jared Pogue on 07/2022, courtesy of Google