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Recommendation - Handyman/Painter/Decorator/Carpenter


PRyeEmma

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I'd like to recommend Finn to anyone that might need some work carried out at home. He has a huge variety of skills from simple problem-solving for DIY issues, to carrying out full painting projects. He's great at working through a list of tasks that I cannot do myself, as well as pointing out and fixing other items!



Book him in now for a lovely, smug DIY-free festive period:


Finn Glendon

07903 633199

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Finn has done work for us too and I second PRyeEmma's recommendation! Whether it's making bespoke sets of shelves for the tricky corners of our house or sorting out our paving, painting and decorating or plastering, he's always done the job really well.


He is lovely to have around. I highly recommend the quality of his work and his professionalism. Plus he is very reasonably priced!

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