Handyman Jones

19315 I St
Omaha, NE 68135
(402) 305-9503
www.handymanjones.com
Contact: Jones, Brandon
Business Description: Handyman Jones: your one-stop shop for all of your handyman, remodeling and contracting needs. Handyman Jones is a family owned and operated handyman and home remodeling business, with branches in Omaha, Nebraska and Eagle, Idaho. The father-son pair of Stephen and Brandon Jones takes great pride in the company’s reputation and involvement in their respective communities (Stephen lives and works in Eagle, while Brandon runs things in Omaha). The Jones family has been working in construction since the 1970s, building quality homes and commercial buildings, as well as working in real estate and property management. 40+ years of experience means we know what your home means to you, and we care about helping you make home maintenance a simple, enjoyable experience. Handyman Jones believes whole-heartedly in providing quality home maintenance, home remodeling and handyman services at a fair price. There’s no reason to spend your time searching for several different contractors to complete your home repair or home improvement—we can do it all for you. Handyman Jones is a recognized market leader and our leadership sets the pace in the handyman business throughout the Midwest.
In Business Since: 2011
Service Area: We have branches operating in Omaha (serving Omaha and the surrounding areas) as well as Eagle, Idaho (serving Eagle and the surrounding areas).
On Angie's List Since: 8/16/2011
Warranties: YES
Free Estimates: Yes
Office Hours: Mon 09.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Tue 09.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Wed 09.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Thu 09.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Fri 09.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Sat Closed, Sun Closed
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
(All statements concerning insurance, licenses, and bonds are informational only, and are self-reported. Since insurance, licenses and bonds can expire and can be cancelled, homeowners should always check such information for themselves.)
Senior Discount: No
Cities Served: Arlington | Ashland | Bellevue | Bennington | Benson | Blackstone | Blair | Carter Lake | Cass County | Cedar Bluffs | Central | Chalco | Council Bluffs | Crossroad | Deer Creek | Dodge County | Dundee | Elkhorn | Elmwood | Florence | Fort Calhoun | Fremont | Glenwood | Gretna | Harlan | Heartland | La Vista | Lake Forest | Lake Manawa | Leshara | Louisville | Millard | Mills County | Miracle Hill | Missouri Valley | North Omaha | Offutt Afb | Old Market | Omaha - Downtown | Pacific Springs | Papillion | Plattsmouth | Pottawattamie County | Ralston | Saunders County | South Omaha | Springfield | Tiburon | Wahoo | Washington County
 
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