As we count down the minutes till Father’s Day, one has to ask, you are done with your shopping? How about Dad, brother, uncles, and uncles? Maybe toss in a boss or colleague or two? It’s time to get creative!
Mark and Theresa Clement give you tips on a uniquely different way of looking at Father’s Day gifting based on this survey conducted by HomeAdvisor.com which reveals 33% of fathers would gladly trade a new tie for a completed home improvement job – with repairing drywall taking the top spot!
According to the poll:
· 85% of fathers have a home improvement to-do list.
· 56% of fathers say their children don’t help with the home improvement tasks.
· 30% of fathers would gladly hand over the remote to have their least favorite task completed.
Wow- pretty nifty huh! Imagine being able to help Dad out with a project and give THAT as a gift. Wait– that’s not what you had in mind. Neither does your dad. He would rather hire you or hire someone else to do it– that’s the gift right there!
Check out budgets and contractors at HomeAdvisor.com
Mark and Theresa Clement from http://myfixituplife.com/
For those seeking more generic gifts or something NOT DIY, here’s another video to help you out!
Marc Silverstein provides a plentiful product-laden video that shares tons of great gifts for dads and grads!
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