HANDYMAN SERVICE ASHEVILLE, NC

Back To School Soon! 2025

Diagram illustrating North Carolina's school bus stopping laws for different road configurations; arrows show traffic flow.




As the excitement builds for the start of the new school year, we want to take a moment to recognize and thank all the incredible schools, teachers, coaches, and staff in Buncombe County. The impact these dedicated individuals have on shaping the future of our children is immeasurable. Their commitment to fostering growth, knowledge, and values is something we, as a community, can all be thankful for. Every day, they pour their hearts into their work, creating safe, nurturing environments where our kids can learn, grow, and thrive.


With just a few short weeks until school is back in session, we're reminded that the roads will soon see an increase in activity. This time of year brings about a shift in traffic patterns as parents, students, and school buses take to the streets. It’s a reminder for all of us to drive with even more caution and mindfulness. Children will be walking to school, crossing busy streets, or waiting at bus stops, and it’s our collective responsibility to ensure their safety.


Here at Asheville NC Handyman, we're no strangers to being out on the roads. Whether we’re headed to a deck job in Weaverville or working on a bathroom upgrade in Candler, we see firsthand how school traffic changes the flow of our daily routines. We know how easy it can be to get caught up in our busy schedules, but this time of year serves as a critical reminder for all of us to be extra vigilant. School buses will be making frequent stops, children will be walking or biking to school, and school zones will be bustling with activity.

We urge you to slow down, pay attention, and be especially careful when driving near schools, bus stops, and areas with heavy foot traffic. It only takes a second of distraction for a small accident to happen. Remember, those few seconds of extra caution could be the difference in ensuring a safe day for our children.


If you’re out and about—whether on your way to work, running errands, or dropping the kids off at school—take an extra moment to look around and stay alert. Our community is full of vibrant energy, and we all play a role in keeping it safe. Let’s work together to protect the most precious members of our society—our kids.



And if in the midst of this busy time, you find yourself with a home project that’s been on your to-do list, remember we’re here to help. From minor repairs to full-scale renovations, our family-owned business is ready to lend a hand. Whether you need a deck built, drywall installed, or a bathroom upgraded, our skilled handyman team is just a call away. We take pride in serving our community, and we’re here to support you, just as you support the schools, kids, and educators that make Buncombe County such a great place to live.

Let’s have a safe and successful school year, and remember—if you need a trusted handyman, Asheville NC Handyman is always ready to build, repair, and improve.

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