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Highly  recommend Aston. Did a bunch of small jobs around the house (pictures, mirrors, fixes) very professional, punctual and reasonably priced. Already booking him in for a next visit. 

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Aston 07490947355 did an excellent job in our apartment - very attentive to details, quick and accurate. He had all necessary equipment with him. We would love to have him for other jobs in the future. He is also very pleasant, polite and easy-going man.

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Another big thumbs up and recommendation for Aston. He was super helpful and fitted us in at very short notice when we realised we needed to sort out the silicone seal on our shower tray to prevent a leak. As always he was incredibly professional, friendly and did a brilliant job. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend him. 

Aston came to re-seal our bathroom, clean the grouting and painted the inside of the bathroom window. Decided to use him after seeing a number of recommendations on the forum after we had been badly let down by a previous handyman we used to use.

Not only did Aston do an excellent job, he was polite and courteous at all times, and cleaned up thoroughly after every day. Unfortunately a lot of workmen I have dealt with in the past can come across as being rude and disorganised, however Aston was a breath of fresh air! I would therefore highly recommend him for any odd job you have around the house.

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From a really easy conversation about what needed doing, to a couple of texts confirming when he was coming, to him coming round and getting on with the work, I can't recommend Aston enough. 

Rebattened a cupboard, put up rails and shelves, put up two mirrors, mounted some lights on walls.

Really happy with the work done and will be trying to get some more work done in the coming months.

 

We have used Aston a couple of times now, most recently to hang a couple of large roller blinds. We live in an old house with no straight walls, but he did an absolutely brilliant job and made it seem very easy. 
A lovely guy, arrived on time, quick contact and does a very thorough tidy job. Highly recommend. 

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I recently made the mistake of NOT using Aston for a furniture assembly job.  Fast forward two weeks and Aston came round, tidied up the mistakes, improved everything and then hung some shelves and pictures FLAWLESSLY.   As usual, punctual. friendly and extremely precise  -  which is very reassuring when drilling into the new walls of our extension.

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I also thoroughly recommend Aston. He was super helpful over the phone helping us work out what we needed, was able to fit us in really quickly, and they were so lovely, professional, knowledgable and did a great job. They built some custom fitted shelves for us, mounted our tv on the wall and put together some big ikea furniture that had been taken apart and looked like there was no hope putting back together again but they managed to!

Fully recommend 

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