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All in one service - building, cleaning, car valeting, organizing house


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1)

Building service offered

?25 an hour

- tiling

- painting

- decorating

- carpentry

- floor sanding / vanishing

- laminate / wooden floors

- electrical

See more at

https://sedirect.weebly.com


2)

Cleaning service

?13 an hour for regular domestic cleaning

For 1 off cleaning or deep clean service

Visit our website

Minimum of 4 hours

https://secleaningltd.weebly.com

3)

Car valeting at your place


---> Exterior at ?60

- wash outside

- windows in and out

- hand wax

- wheels

- tyres back to black


---> Interior ?60

- seats washed and dried

- carpets wash and dried

- all plastics / wood cleaned and polished

- all upholstery washed


---> full valet

Interior + exterior ?110

Includes all of the tasks from interior + exterior valet


4)

Home organizing ?150

- wardrobes

- drawers

- kitchen

- bathroom

- labelled itemized drawers and cupboards once finished

- tidying


5)

Ironing service

Pickup evening

Drop off morning (on scheduled time)


Minimum ?30 charge

- ?2 1x t-shirt

- ?3 1x trousers

- ?4 1x shirt


6)

Groceries pick up drop off

Personal shopper

Whenever you need us

?20 domestic orders

Or be driven to the shop

And dropped off home for ?40

We will pack and carry your shopping for you

And unpack when we deliver you and your goods


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24hr a day service


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Interested

Call or text

07 477 626 488

Daniel

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