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  • 1 month later...

I would like to recommend Dom who is a Carpenter and has just been to fix my fence panels and posts which had fallen during the winter. He also built me a new shed and took down/removed the old. Very efficient, great pricing and a job very well done!


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I think Omurphys is right. I recently used their services and am very satisfied. I needed to do some repair work in my garden and they helped me a lot. I think that if in the future I have any more problems, I will definitely turn to them again. However, there is one drawback. After they finished their work, I had to clean up a lot. Some trees were damaged, and it was also necessary to fix the lawn. I think you know how it looks after the renovation work ... I had to acquire new tools in order to clean everything up and put the whole garden in order. The site https://www.cordlessgardenequipment.co.uk/ helped me a lot with the selection of the necessary nitrosruments.

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