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Handyman Needed


joseba

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Looking for a handyman who can do a number of jobs around the house (take off and replace radiator, build shelves, fix rotten decking, replace door, replace door handles, replace locks, replace taps and a few others). Probably about a week's worth of work.


I tried Aston and Vince who are recommended here but they are both not available in the next four weeks.


Would you have other recommendations?

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Another recommendation for Andrew. He took down a bathroom cabinet, re-tiled the wall behind it and put the cabinet back on the wall. He turned up on time, did an excellent job and cleaned up after himself. A nice chap, easy to deal with and a pleasure to have around. He also fitted a smoke alarm for me without charging extra. I will be using him again, 07446 280549

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