When you decide to sell your home, there are usually a few things that need fixing or sprucing up before you put it on show.
And of course if this involves any large-scale electrical, plumbing or building work, you will need to hire the relevant certified specialist, but if you're just short of time to tackle the task-jar or simply no good at DIY, you should really consider hiring a general handyman.
These helpful people usually have the skills and experience to handle a wide range of minor repairs and home improvements, from picture and door-hanging to painting, tiling, putting up a shelf and replacing the washer in a dripping tap.
They generally charge by the hour for their labour plus any materials they have to supply, and should be able to get through a whole list of small jobs in just a few hours if they're any good.
On the other hand, hiring an inept handyman can be a complete waste of time and money, so you should follow these guidelines to make sure you get the work done well and cost-efficiently: