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Recommendation for handymen


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Having struggled to find good companies to do work on my flat in the past I am delighted to have found Henry and Ollie at Dulwich Handymen. They recently completely transformed my kitchen - fitting a new one, painting and decorating as well as lighting. Their attention to detail was impeccable and they were the politest guys I've ever employed! Pics attached, Any questions just ask. Rob


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Thank you Rob for your kind review. Ollie and I really appreciate your feedback and are delighted that you are happy with the work.


@mothercare, we do jobs big and small, if you'd like to call to discuss please do so on: 07808 344 377, we'd be happy to take your call.


Warm regards,


Henry & Ollie

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