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Let’s Tackle That Honey-Do List Before the New Year!

The New Year is just around the corner, and there’s no better time to take care of all those little (or not-so-little) tasks hanging over your head. You know the ones—the burnt-out lightbulb in the hallway, the wobbly shelf you’ve been meaning to fix, or the hole in the wall that your dog Bruno left behind during his "zoomies." 

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At Top to Bottom Cleaning and Handyman Services, we’re here to help you get those jobs checked off your list so you can enter the new year with peace of mind and a home you feel proud of. Trust us, the cost of a bit of help is often much less than the stress of undoing those things! 


To inspire you, here’s a fun 12 Days of Handyman list—a countdown of quick, easy DIY fixes you can tackle yourself or let us help you with before midnight on New Year’s Eve. 


The 12 Days of Handyman Fixes 


1. Replace Those Burnt-Out Light Bulbs 

This one’s an easy fix that makes a big difference. Swap out those dim or dead bulbs for bright, energy-efficient ones. Don’t want to climb a ladder? We’re happy to help. 

2. Patch Up Wall Holes and Dings 

Walls take a beating from dog claws to furniture mishaps. A quick patch and a little touch-up paint can make a room feel brand-new. 

3. Fix That Wobbly Shelf 

That shelf you’ve meant to tighten up (or finally hang)? Let’s get it level and sturdy—it’s time to trust it with your favorite books or décor again. 

4. Repair Squeaky Doors or Loose Hinges 

That creak every time you open the pantry door? Or the hinge that’s holding on for dear life? A little TLC and maybe a replacement hinge can fix it quickly. 

5. Adjust or Replace Cabinet Hardware (Like Knobs and Handles) 

Over time, cabinet knobs and pulls can become loose, crooked, or outdated. A handyman can tighten or realign wobbly hardware.

6. Caulk Those Gaps 

Over time, caulking around your bathtub, windows, or kitchen sink can crack and peel. Fresh caulking looks clean and prevents leaks. 

7. Hang a Curtain Rod or Artwork 

Are some new curtains or a beautiful piece of artwork still leaning against the wall? We can make sure it’s hung securely and straight. 

8. Fix or Replace Door Locks 

Loose doorknobs or tricky locks can be a hassle. We can repair or replace them for better security and convenience. 

9. Install or Repair a Ceiling Fan 

A wobbly or outdated ceiling fan doesn’t just look bad—it wastes energy. Let’s fix or replace it to keep your home comfortable and stylish. 

10. Weatherproof Windows and Doors 

Stop letting your heat (and money) escape through drafty windows and doors! Adding weather stripping or replacing thresholds can keep your home cozy. 

11. Replace That Worn-Out Faucet 

A leaky or outdated faucet can waste water and drive up your bill. A new one is a quick upgrade that makes your kitchen or bathroom shine. 

12. Give Your Walls a Fresh Coat of Paint 

There’s nothing like a fresh coat of paint to transform a room. Even touching up trim or doors can make a huge difference. 


Start the Year on a High Note 

Imagine heading into the New Year with all these little annoyances handled. It’s not just about making your house look great—it’s about taking one more thing off your plate so you can focus on the things that really matter.


And the best part? You don't have to do it alone with Top to Bottom Cleaning and Handyman Services. We’re here to lend a hand with any project on your list, big or small. Whether you’ve got a door that won’t close right, a toilet that needs replacing, or just a room crying out for some TLC, we’re ready to roll up our sleeves and help. 


Call us today at 803-669-6340 to schedule your handyman services before the year is out or fill out our contact form. You’ll be surprised at how affordable peace of mind can be! From all of us at Top to Bottom Cleaning and Handyman Services, we wish you a happy, stress-free Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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