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James (Jum) from Jumbo Maintenance, tel 07973 676 858. Jum has sorted some jobs in my flat - putting up a window blind, fixing curtain poles, sorting out a door lock. He always arrives on time, does a good job, leaves everything tidy, and is also a nice guy. Would recommend.


Annie

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Another recommendation for Mark (07506 047721).


He replaced a good chunk of my landing's floorboards, taking out and replacing a most of the boards in one area and fixing numerous issues with moving boards and gaps in other areas. He had to work around a lot of awkward issues with uneven areas and everything came out really well - really solid now.


Very friendly and tidy.

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