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Welcome to your Hawaii home improvement and maintenance resource area! Come here for home care tips, how-tos, DIYs, home upgrade inspirations, and how Handy Andy Hawaii can be at your service. As always, if you have any questions or need, want, or desire any service to your home, contact us anytime or request a service here.

Ways To Increase The Value Of Your Hawaii Home
Are you planning to sell your current Hawaii home and move into your dream home? Even if you’re not, you might simply want to make sure you’re getting the most out of your investment. Thus, you’ll want to know how to increase the value of your home. Read on to

Mold Cleaning Tips For Hawaii
Molds are fungi that can be found both indoors and outdoors. Molds can enter your home through open doors, windows, vents, and heating and air conditioning systems. If you see mold or suspect mold is present, it is essential to clean it up as soon as possible. This article will

Handling Exterior Mold Growth
How To Remove Mold From My House? Once you notice the beginnings of mold growth on exterior walls, you need to do immediate clean-up before it starts spreading to the rest of your home. To do this, you can try some of these natural home remedies: Table Of Contents Chlorine

Home Modifications To Do For Your Aging Parents
Assisted living facilities can be a wonderful option for some elderly people, but most choose to remain in their own homes as they age. In fact, the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) found that nearly nine out of ten seniors want to age at home. However, the typical American

Home Repairs Before Selling Your Hawaii Home
Whether you’re a homeowner, landlord, or property investor, there’s one thing you definitely want to aim for when you’re selling a home — to increase your home’s selling price. There can be several ways to accomplish this, but one straightforward way is simply to make repairs. Survey your home to

How To Make Your Older Hawaii House Energy Efficient
Energy efficiency is a top priority for Hawaii homeowners who want to do their part to help the environment while also saving money on their monthly electricity bills. However, being environmentally conscious might be difficult when living in an older house. Many of these homes were not built using sustainable

