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Reasonably priced handyman needed for a few jobs


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Hi, we need a handyman to do a few jobs:

- replace hinges to bifold door and rehang door

- replace old sink tap

- cut and install wooden shelves in small wardrobe

- garden tidy

- tile splashback for sinks


There may be a few other jobs here and there. Would like it done in the next few weeks. Any recommendations welcome. Also not sure what going rate is ??


Thanks

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Hi, I would fully recommend my handy man keith he is excellent - I have used him for years now the other week I had a leaking shower there was no explanation as to why I wasn't bothered about a water meter being charged I was more concerned of wastage wanted it fix. As always an A class service even tightened my toilet seat without my knowledge and without charge. such a lovely man. highly recommended hes number is: 07716823333 if you need a reference I'm more than happy for you to pm me. all the best mel
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Hi, i would totally recommend Franco, an italian handyman and electrician whom I've found here and who has done so many jobs for me since I met him. He is quick, reliable, efficient, a natural problem solver, always cleans after himself and a jack of all trades (I'm seriously in awe of how many things he is able to do!) Text him on 07417 507116.
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I too would like to recommend Vince . Always done great work for the many jobs I?ve asked him to do such is painting , fixing blinds up and curtains and pretty much anything I?ve he requested he managed to carry out . Very polite and helpful and will continue to use him for jobs as I have been for a long time. Hope that helps his number is 07951094961 as listed.
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Hi, I can also highly recommend Franco (see above). I've had him do various small jobs like hanging heavy mirrors, assembling a bed frame, changing the cord on a ceiling light fixture, removing another ceiling light fixture & installing a new one, etc. His pricing is very reasonable & his attention to detail/quality of work is *excellent*, always exact & precise.


On top of that, he's polite, punctual, & always checks w/you if some detail of the work comes up that needs deciding on (but otherwise just gets on w/the job efficiently w/o bothering you!). His spoken English is limited (as any non-native speaker's might be), so text or Whatsapp is best for enquiries. Will def hire him again in future, very happy to have found him thru this forum! :)

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