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I just wanted to say Sean has come and cleared up the Ivy at the back of my Garden. On time, polite and did a great job in taking it down it all down and clearing it all away. On top of this he did a few extra thinks with the fence. I have a few other jobs to do at some point and will likely have him to do those as well.
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I just wanted to recommend Sean for general handy man jobs & garden clearence. He's worked really hard for 2 days to jet wash our patio area, clear all the veg beds and rescue a very over grown green house. As well as painting my shed which looks lovely. We are very happy with his work and will be having him back again!
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Recommendation and thank you to Sean of Dulwich for a great job yesterday.

I needed to extend the base of my shed. Sean and his colleague did a great job preparing the site, supplying materials, laying new slabs perfectly in line with the old ones, and he even got rid of some big annoying Ivy roots. Great job, very well priced and a top bloke.


Bryan

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