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Picture Hanger/Handyman available


pdavis

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Hi,


I am an experienced handyman, happy to help out

with any DIY jobs needed, I have experience

working as a carpenter in many London Art

Galleries; Tate Britain, Tate Modern, National

Portrait Gallery and Parasol unit. Any painting,

picture hanging can be done to the highest

standard.


Available evenings and weekends, please get in

touch. 07590325465


Thanks


Peter

  • 6 months later...

I had Peter hang 4 pictures and re-hang a mirror that had been done at the wrong height. He was professional, gave me good advice about correct hanging heights, worked cleanly and quickly and was extremely well priced compared to other well recommended handymen on this forum.


Also, unlike some of the other handymen on here, he didn't ask me to recommend him after the job.


I'd happily use him again.

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