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Builder/ Handy man recommendations please


Kemi-A

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Hello, I am looking to get some work done around the house.

Jobs that need doing:

Conservatory work, new floor, blinds fitted, plastering and leak repairs.

Blinds to be put up in two bedrooms, flooring changed ( wood - carpet) and plastering of walls.


Happy for this work to be done during lockdown or straight after.


Thanks,

Kemi

I can wholeheartedly recommend Franco, an Italian electrician and handyman. I have lost count of the jobs he's done for me since I found him on this forum. He painted my kitchen and my house fa?ade, has put up a new fence, some shelves, two blinds, a mirror, changed one socket and put on a light fitting, put on the laminate floorboard, sealed my bathtub and fixed a door that wouldn't close properly... text him on 07417 507116. Better to text him as his English is still work in progress, but he's quick, professional and knowledgeable.

Gloria D Wrote:

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> I can tell who to avoid - do not use Dulwich

> Handy. I booked him for a job and he didn't turn

> up.


Gloria, So because the handyman didn?t turn up for you nobody else in East Dulwich should use him, correct?

KidKruger Wrote:

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> Gloria D Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I can tell who to avoid - do not use Dulwich

> > Handy. I booked him for a job and he didn't

> turn

> > up.

>

> Gloria, So because the handyman didn?t turn up for

> you nobody else in East Dulwich should use him,

> correct?



I have deja vu.


As I just said on another thread, if someone doesn't turn up for a booked job, it's a bit of a red flag. Isn't it?

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