Handyman Matters Arrives in the Knoxville Area
New business greets the Knoxville community; offering Handyman & Remodeling services
Knoxville, TN, April 20, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Handyman Matters has arrived in the Knoxville area. “We are very excited about serving the communities we work in with the best craftsman available and with an honest upfront approach that will allow our customers to feel very comfortable with the work they are having us perform,” said Wes Warren, Owner, Handyman Matters of Knoxville.
Wes Warren began his career with the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, working his way through the sales department up to the corporate staff at the Chicago home office. His most recent career was as division manager of two branches of the BWI Companies, Inc., the largest lawn and garden distributor in the southeast. During his three major careers, he learned how to properly manage others and become successful. He is very involved with his community and plans to continue that with his Handyman Matters business.
"Handyman Matters’ reputation for superior service and dedication to its customers is just what residents in this community are looking for," Warren said. "We want the community to know that they can rely on us for our legendary client service."
Handyman Matters was founded in 1998 by Andy Bell, a refugee from the restaurant industry who sought balance in his life, the ability to help solve people's home-repair problems and the desire to develop and run his own business. It was important to Bell that his business: a) serve as a catalyst for change in the handyman field, b) serve to restore public confidence in the industry and c) treat its employees with respect. Bell also called more than 350 homeowners and 150 contractors who told him what to avoid and what to provide in a handyman service. Bell launched Handyman Express on Feb. 14, 1998 in the Denver area with one craftsman. After growing to eight company-owned locations in Denver (5) and California (3) in 2001, franchising begun and the concept renamed as Handyman Matters.
"We invite the members of the community to stop in. We’d like to introduce ourselves and discuss our business," Wes said. "We look forward to building meaningful relationships with people in Knoxville and surrounding communities."
Wes Warren is available for interviews about the new opening. For more information about Handyman Matters of Knoxville, please call (865)-531-7115 or visit, www.HandymanMatters.com/knoxville.
About Handyman Matters
Lakewood, Colorado-based Handyman Matters is a nationally recognized franchise concept that serves the repair, restoration and maintenance needs of both residential and business customers. Handyman Matters specializes in small- to medium-size jobs covering a wide range of "around-the-house" handyman tasks, repairs, installations and maintenance found on everyone’s to-do lists. Handyman Matters has taken the traditional handyman business and created a tech-savvy handyman service that offers one-stop shopping for both consumers and businesses while providing a pricing model in which customers only pay for the time spent on their project. Handyman Matters has 120 franchisees in the U.S., Canada and Ireland. Eleven franchisees were added in 2010 and Handyman Matters expects to reach 200 franchises by the end of 2012. For more information, visit www.handymanmatters.com
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Wes Warren began his career with the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, working his way through the sales department up to the corporate staff at the Chicago home office. His most recent career was as division manager of two branches of the BWI Companies, Inc., the largest lawn and garden distributor in the southeast. During his three major careers, he learned how to properly manage others and become successful. He is very involved with his community and plans to continue that with his Handyman Matters business.
"Handyman Matters’ reputation for superior service and dedication to its customers is just what residents in this community are looking for," Warren said. "We want the community to know that they can rely on us for our legendary client service."
Handyman Matters was founded in 1998 by Andy Bell, a refugee from the restaurant industry who sought balance in his life, the ability to help solve people's home-repair problems and the desire to develop and run his own business. It was important to Bell that his business: a) serve as a catalyst for change in the handyman field, b) serve to restore public confidence in the industry and c) treat its employees with respect. Bell also called more than 350 homeowners and 150 contractors who told him what to avoid and what to provide in a handyman service. Bell launched Handyman Express on Feb. 14, 1998 in the Denver area with one craftsman. After growing to eight company-owned locations in Denver (5) and California (3) in 2001, franchising begun and the concept renamed as Handyman Matters.
"We invite the members of the community to stop in. We’d like to introduce ourselves and discuss our business," Wes said. "We look forward to building meaningful relationships with people in Knoxville and surrounding communities."
Wes Warren is available for interviews about the new opening. For more information about Handyman Matters of Knoxville, please call (865)-531-7115 or visit, www.HandymanMatters.com/knoxville.
About Handyman Matters
Lakewood, Colorado-based Handyman Matters is a nationally recognized franchise concept that serves the repair, restoration and maintenance needs of both residential and business customers. Handyman Matters specializes in small- to medium-size jobs covering a wide range of "around-the-house" handyman tasks, repairs, installations and maintenance found on everyone’s to-do lists. Handyman Matters has taken the traditional handyman business and created a tech-savvy handyman service that offers one-stop shopping for both consumers and businesses while providing a pricing model in which customers only pay for the time spent on their project. Handyman Matters has 120 franchisees in the U.S., Canada and Ireland. Eleven franchisees were added in 2010 and Handyman Matters expects to reach 200 franchises by the end of 2012. For more information, visit www.handymanmatters.com
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Handyman Matters Franchise Corp.
Nicole Harrington
303-984-0177
www.handymanmatters.com
Contact
Nicole Harrington
303-984-0177
www.handymanmatters.com
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