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Of course not! It all depends on the way you go about hiring your handyman. Every endeavor one does requires some system or procedure to follow to be able to do it right.
You don't hire the first handyman who applies to do the job. You have to spend some time looking for the right worker who can deliver what you want done.
You can start by checking your friends, office mates or neighbors if they had some experience hiring a handyman to do some work or project in their home. Getting some personal recommendation from people you know and trust can lead you to an honest and reliable handyman.
You could also check a nearby building center or hardware store that post bulletin boards where contractors and handymen advertise the services they do. Or consult a knowledgeable clerk who can inform about the kind of handyman you have in mind.
If you are able to talk to a handyman on the phone, ask for the phone numbers of current customers that he has. Some of them may be willing to give a recommendation.
The service of a specialist may cost more than a handyman but if your specific project involves plumbing, heating, cooling systems or electricity, a specialist would be more dependable. Schedule an interview with at least three of your choices.