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All Island Handyman & Construction’s Joe Vella Calls for Right-to-Repair Legislation to Protect Consumers and Support Small Businesses

Joe Vella, who founded All Island Handyman & Construction in 2007, has always focused on quality craftsmanship and customer satisfaction.

BRIDGEHAMPTON, NY / ACCESSWIRE / October 31, 2024 / Joe Vella, owner of All Island Handyman & Construction, an award-winning full-service construction company based on Long Island, NY, is advocating for expanded Right-to-Repair legislation in the U.S. Vella's call for change aims to protect consumers' rights to access and repair their home equipment and appliances, while also revitalizing local businesses that historically thrived on affordable repair services.

"Consumers deserve the freedom to repair what they own, especially in their homes. Right-to-Repair laws empower them to save money and support local businesses like ours that provide reliable, accessible repair services," says Vella. "Small businesses have always been essential in maintaining communities, yet without the ability to access repair information and parts, this work is becoming unnecessarily restricted."

Across the U.S., only a handful of states have implemented Right-to-Repair legislation, with recent advancements in New York that require manufacturers to provide diagnostic and repair information for electronic devices. Yet, there remains a need for more comprehensive policies that cover essential household equipment. According to a 2021 Consumer Reports survey, 84% of Americans support the Right to Repair, highlighting the growing demand for repair access in various sectors. However, limited repair options force consumers to replace items more frequently, leading to higher costs and environmental impact.

Right-to-Repair laws have proven effective in other countries, including the European Union, where the EU passed legislation in 2021 that mandates manufacturers provide repair information and parts for household appliances for up to 10 years. This initiative has saved consumers money, reduced electronic waste, and supported local businesses in repair trades. "When consumers have access to parts and information, they're less likely to throw out an appliance that only needs a minor fix, and they're more likely to seek out small businesses for help," explains Vella.

Joe Vella, who founded All Island Handyman & Construction in 2007, has always focused on quality craftsmanship and customer satisfaction. With over 25 years in the industry, his experience includes a wide range of home maintenance services, from basic repairs to major renovations. According to Vella, providing his team with the necessary tools to access repair parts and information is essential to maintaining high standards and meeting customer needs.

"Right-to-Repair benefits everyone - consumers, small businesses, and the environment. It's time for U.S. legislators to take a stand for this cause," Vella urges. "As a business owner, I see firsthand how frustrating it is for clients when simple repairs become complex because we can't access what we need."

For more information on Joe Vella's advocacy for Right-to-Repair legislation or to learn more about All Island Handyman & Construction's services, contact (631) 987-7617 or visitwww.allislandhandyman.com.

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All Island Handyman & Construction
https://www.allislandhandyman.com/
allislandhandyman@gmail.com
(631) 987-7617
109 Edwards Ave
Calverton, NY 11933

Service Area
Suffolk County, NY, including Southampton, East Hampton, & Shelter Island

SOURCE: All Island Handyman & Construction



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