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Handy Andy

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Hi - I am a retired social services manager with a handy streak. I can do most basic repair and fixing, light painting and decorating, clearing and assembly jobs around the home. If you want to put up a shelf, assemble a flat pack, paint a room, or just fix something that's gone a bit wonky, I can help.

I'm not a builder, plumber or electrician, so I can't do the big complicated stuff, but I work to the standard of a competent DIY-er. That's how I learnt, doing up places of my own when we couldn't afford to employ someone else! Just ask and I'll give you an honest appraisal. I'm reasonably priced, and I'll always provide an estimate before I start.

I'm recently moved back to London from Norwich, where I built up my small business after I retired from social services. I've already worked for people here in Solomon's Passage, Colyton Road, Calton Avenue,Carden Road and Ruskin Park House. They all said they'd happily recommend me (and also suggested I put something on this forum).

You can contact me by phone (07505 083 864) or email: [email protected]

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I highly recommend Andy - he did 3 hours of work for me and went round the house fixing and sorting all the niggling things that i haven't had the time or competence to complete properly - my list included fixing a broken lock, securing a cupboard door that had broken off its hinges, filling a skirting board and flooboard area, fixing and filing down a door that has never closed properly.

He was excellent - friendly, prompt, tidy and efficient

I would defintitely use him again

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