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scareyt

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Hi, I'm looking for someone to do a few outside jobs.


1) Break apart and take away a small round patio area at the back of the garden. It's a circle of paving stones set into concrete, 2.2 metres across. There is no side access so the rubble will need to be carried through the house and disposed of. All the concrete needs to come out, leaving just the soil and no debris.


2) In the front garden, supply and set into concrete a Sheffield bike stand. The existing surface is concrete so you will need to make holes in it first.


3) Re-render the front of the low front garden wall. Some of the bricks have worked loose so the wall itself will need a bit of attention.


4) Lay new paving stones in the main patio in the back. The main patio is 10 square metres, plus as path of around 5 square metres.


Please PM me if you are interested in quoting for this work.

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