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Aston and his colleague Steve came round to do a number of jobs again for us - fixing a door that kept sticking, filling inbetween some paving slabs, converting our son's cot bed into a bed...they're just fantastic; super professional, friendly, and the work is just brilliant. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend - if you need something doing well Aston (and Steve) are your guys!
Very impressed with Aston. Got his number from this forum. He responded quickly to my text and I sent him a spec for the job and photos. (replacement toilet seat and cover in WC). We arranged time and date quickly. He arrived on time and completed the work efficiently and correctly. Work organised and completed within a day. Price very reasonable. Definitely recommend Aston. Thanks for a great job. 07490 947355
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Have used Aston a couple of times now and always been very happy with his services.


Most recently he built our two young sons triple bunk bed from flat pack. Did a brilliant job, in good time too.


No fuss, very professional and definitely recommend for many different jobs you may need doing.

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Aston and his colleague replaced some broken tiles and installed a kitchen unit and worktop for us. They did a very neat job and left everything clean and tidy. They were friendly and polite. Very happy with the work and would use their services again.
After reading all of Aston's great reviews we hired him at our house to build some custom shelves in our wardrobe and also in our pantry, as well as fix a broken drain pipe. All done in great time and with a lot of care, they look immaculate. He's a lovely guy, who does great work, we will definitely hire him again.
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I was very pleased with Anton's work at my house, and he's a lovely guy too, so I would highly recommend his services. He did everything I asked, hanging pictures, putting shelves up, and he was careful to ask exactly how I wanted things doing, to make sure I would be happy. Which I am!

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