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Mon–thu: 8am -6pm

Friday: 8am -3pm

Sat-Sun: closed

855-562-4548

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855-562-4548  |  jobs@nailithandyman.com

Are you looking to get your refrigerator water line hooked up?

We will get your fridge installation done before you know it.

CALL US TODAY 855-562-4548

Fill out this form to get a quote now!

Fridge installation

When it comes time to install and connect your refrigerator’s water line, or if you’ve upgraded to the latest model, we are the company to call.
We have lots of experience with installing all types of refrigerators, big and small.
We install refrigerators from Home Depot, Lowes, & other retailers, including Maytag, KitchenAid, Sub Zero, Frigidaire, GE, Samsung, LG, and many other models.
Want some peace of mind? Want your fridge hooked up?
Call us now to get your refrigerator connected today, at 855-562-4548.

 

 

Servicing Residential and Commercial.

Nail It Handyman.

The Difference:

The traditional handyman does not understand the difference between “handyman” contractor or carpenter, therefore when there is an opportunity of a big renovation, the Handyman will gladly accept the job, forgetting of all other customer that will need to wait 2 months to hang a light fixture or picture frame,

We at Nail It Handyman, understand the definition of “Handywork” and we turn down renovation offers, that enables us to provide the service our customer love so much!!

Call today and start feeling at ease — you’ll be glad you did.

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Has a deep commitment to quality and building a network of satisfied customers. I’ve had the opportunity to speak with the owner at length, and absolutely like his outlook on life and attitude towards business and customers.

– John Chapman

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