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Hey, I need a nice handyman to come round and do a few little jobs in my home. These are:


Replace two plug sockets that are falling off the wall (one single, one double)

Cut out rotten wood and regrout behind kitchen sink

Replace metal carpet edger in doorway


Can't see it taking more than a couple of hours. Can send pics if needed.


Any suggestions greatly appreciated.


Many thanks,


Lily

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Hi Lily,


I can highly recommend Vince's team for building and maintenance issues. Recently John Lewis came by to install a new dishwasher. They could not complete the installation because there was a small leak from the waste water hose in our kitchen and suggested that the hose would need to be replaced. That would have required tearing up the kitchen floor which I wanted to avoid at all costs.


I contacted Vince and he sent out a colleague (Andrew) to look at the situation. Andrew quickly realized that the hose had the wrong adapter attached to it quickly went out to get the right adapter from a local plumbing supply store. After installing and sealing the adapter, Andrew completed the installation of the dishwasher. Moreover, he made sure to clean up very carefully and fully explained to me what he was doing. I could not have been happier with the quick and quality service. And the price was very fair. I will definitely use Vince and his team again. You can reach Vince at 07931 737 773.


Cheers,


Kerry

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