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Recommendation of good Builder, Plumber, Tiler, Landscape Gardner, Fencer


MrC

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Hi,


I thought I'd share some of the great tradesmen I have come across recently, I work as an electrician so I am constantly seeing different trades work and these are the ones I'd highly recommend


Builders

John O'Neil 07872586765

Dave Harvey 07737522349


Plumber

Keith Miller 07956365866


Tiler

Noel Burns 07958496330


Landscape Gardener/Fencer

Paul Bassoo 07748908529


Hope this helps!

Dude , this is a very good idea , NICE ! From my experience i also have some recommendations BUT all of these guys are from Brockley (which is very close something like 2-3 miles) , u have to know that !


1.Shon's Removals Brockley

http://www.shonsremovalsbrockley.co.uk/


2.Elvin's Handyman Brockley

http://www.elvinshandymanbrockley.co.uk/


3.Claud's Carpet Cleaning Brockley

http://www.claudscarpetcleaningbrockley.co.uk/


4.Wallys Builders Brockley

http://wallysbuildersbrockley.co.uk/


I've use all of them for my past need and projects they are quick , cheap , very handy and very experienced!

Hope this will help somebody ;)

We're a property maintenance company and we have jobs all the time after riddling out the good tradesman we've managed to find 2 great local M&E companies who we've used for literally hundreds of jobs.


Electrical

HomeCert Ltd (02072052255)

Www.home-cert.com


Plumbing

John Powers (02086509314)

Www.japowers.co.uk


It's always good to recommend tradesmen who are excellent at what they do and go above and beyond to ensure the customers are happy

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