Ballantyne’s Own: Tools, Tales, and Handy Andy

Ballantyne Homes Get the Handy Andy Treatment

Your House Called, It Wants Handy Andy Back

In Ballantyne, where the lawns are lush and the hardware aisle is rarely quiet, home maintenance is more than a chore—it’s a lifestyle. And in this charming corner of Charlotte, no one embodies the spirit of do-it-right-and-do-it-local quite like Handy Andy’s Handyman Services and Home Renovations.

This full-service, family-owned company does more than fix leaky faucets and hang new fixtures. With over 30 years of experience in Charlotte, Handy Andy’s has quietly built a reputation for reliability, resourcefulness, and refreshingly good manners.

Co-founders Andy, who started bartending banquets at Ballantyne Country Club, and Michael Parker, a CPCC alum and East Meck gr

ad, have deep roots in the region and deeper pride in their work. From electrical and plumbing fixes to full-scale kitchen and bathroom remodels, their team handles it all with a personal touch and professional polish.

Got an appliance giving you grief? A deck that’s seen better days? Handy Andy’s is your go-to for everything from drywall repair and painting to sump pump fixes, furniture restoration, cabinet work, and floor installations. They plan to launch classes soon on the basics every homeowner should know, like what tool to grab and when not to panic.

What sets them apart? For one, they offer honest estimates at no cost. Mention this story and you’ll get 10% off labor; seniors and military families receive 15% off. It’s a gesture that reflects the team’s belief in neighborly business.

Available six days a week, Handy Andy’s fits right into your schedule:

  • Monday to Friday 7:30 am – 7:30 pm
  • Saturday 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
  • Sunday: Closed

Curious about their craftsmanship? Their project gallery is filled with before-and-afters that speak louder than any Yelp review.

Contact Handy Andy’s Handyman Services:

So give Handy Andy’s a ring the next time your bathroom starts grumbling or your deck starts groaning. Around here, we don’t just fix homes—we build trust, one job at a time.

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