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Handyman - recommendation James Carmichael


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I wanted to recommend James Carmichael, a fantastic handyman!


He completed some (annoying) plumbing jobs for us recently and some electric work last year - and I cannot recommend enough.


James is very professional, friendly, reliable and 'gets the job done' - no matter how tedious it turns out to be (James went out of his way to find the right part of a less common bathroom tap, which involved travelling all over London on his Saturday)! His work is to a very high standard, and his communication is impeccable.


I realise this sounds like I have shares in the James Carmichael enterprise, yet although I would not mind, I don't and this is a sincere recommendation.


Highly recommended - James Carmichael 07971 992899.

Just wanted to add my recommendation for James Carmichael. We needed a number of jobs done. He came round at really short notice and did such a great job, including on a few little extras that also needed doing. He was really helpful, polite and tidy.
  • 3 weeks later...

James is wonderful. We had a long list including putting up paintings, fixing a dodgy tap and re-painting a ceiling and James did all of it with speed and skill. That's great but it's also worth saying that he's one of the nicest people I've met in a long time.


Hugely recommended. Our community benefits so much from having people like James.


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