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Highly highly recommend Joe Runcak. Feel free to PM me if you want details of what he did for me or to come by to take a look. Details from his invoice copied below:



Joe Runcak Property Maintenance Ltd.

Property Maintenance, fine carpentry, decorating and building work.

11 Pearcefield Av,

London.

SE23 3EU


Email: [email protected]

Mobile.: 07960 427 220

Web : www.jr-carpentry.co.uk

Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/joeruncak

P.O.U.S.theWonderCat Wrote:

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> Highly highly recommend Joe Runcak. Feel free to

> PM me if you want details of what he did for me or

> to come by to take a look. Details from his

> invoice copied below:

>

>

> Joe Runcak Property Maintenance Ltd.

> Property Maintenance, fine carpentry, decorating

> and building work.

> 11 Pearcefield Av,

> London.

> SE23 3EU

>

> Email: [email protected]

> Mobile.: 07960 427 220

> Web : www.jr-carpentry.co.uk

> Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/joeruncak


I second the recommendation for Joe, he built shelves for me in the summer and will use him again for sure when I get on to the next bit of renovation.

Hi,


I'd like to recommend John Neil & Son.

Replacing fence panels and fixing a sliding door would

not be a problem for these guys.

Give them a call.

They're local from Forest Hill.

All their work is from recommendations.

Years of experience on various projects.

John 07872 586765


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