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JeniferS

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Handyman Recommendation


We wanted to post on here for our awesome handyman, Ludmil.


Ludmil has helped us renovate our house over the last 5 years and now it?s time to share his awesomeness.


He?s way more than a handyman - he is highly skilled in building and house maintenance and he can turn his hand to literally anything. He can fit a bathroom, build a roof, lay a patio, plumb and wire your house, lay a wooden floor, fit out your loft, sort out your kitchen, make amazing wardrobes and cupboards, renovate furniture, build a shed, build a treehouse, fix windows, deal with damp problems, decorate, do ?odd jobs? and so much more.


All of these Ludmil has done for us.


He is helpful beyond expectations, caring and trustworthy and charges a very fair rate.


If you need some help, don?t hesitate to get in touch with him on 07872 626276 - you can send him a text and he?ll call you or arrange to come over for a chat.


EnJOY

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