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Chippy needed tomorrow (weds) for full days work


rosie_ju

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Hi there,


I need a chippy for a full days work to complete the following. Ideally I need someone for tomorrow. Otherwise Thursday.


Small jobs include.



Bed 1 - replace 2 small pieces of skirting.

- Hang one internal door (door frame already in place)

Bed 2 - beading to be added beneath skirting to cover gap on room

- beading around bedroom door to be added to door frame

En-suite - beading to be put on around door

Bed 3 - beading around bedroom door frame to be added on

- 3 x pieces of baton to be added to 3 wardrobe doors to stop them from swinging in.

Bed 4 - Skirting to be added to where it drops away. Beading around bottom of skirting to cover all gaps

Hallway - beading to be put at base of skirting to cover gaps

Through lounge - beading to be put at base of skirting to cover gaps

Kitchen/diner - a couple of small areas of beading to be replaced around base of skirting

- edging to be put on two kitchen cupboards


Let me know if you are available and DM me a quote.


Best wishes,


Julia

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