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Hi EDF crew


Thanks for all your continued support. Just to let you know, I'm going on extended leave in mid September, so if you have been putting off those jobs around the house that you've been meaning to get done, then give me a holla and we can squeeze them in before I go!


Hope you are all well and enjoying this most excellent summer

Best

Ben the handyman


07743131461

https://benthehandyman.site123.me

Ben recently installed some blinds for me and did a sterling job. He also put up a shelf and television bracket, done in great time and for a really good price. He's friendly, super helpful and knows his stuff, I highly recommend getting in touch with him if you have jobs that need doing. :)
Ben completed an array of jobs in a day and a half, including painting shelves, resealing a shower, putting up a picture rail and replacing a shower rail. He was quick, efficient and provided some useful advice on what needed to be done. I would definitely recommend him for any odd jobs you have!

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