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Recommendation for Janusz J.T. Enterprises


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We are very impressed with the manner in which Janusz and his assistant cleared the snow and carried out gritting work over a large area for the duration of three days of snow. Friendly, very efficient, helpful, as well as being most reasonable. Highly recommended - we shall certainly be using the services of J T Enterprises again in both this and its other areas of expertise.
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Another recommendation for Janusz and his business parter who came at very short notice to help us move lots of furniture and boxes from one floor to the next in readiness for plastering work. They achieved in 2 hours what would have taken us half a day. Very punctual, hard working and even went the extra mile by helping us load our car ready for another trip to the dump, after they had finished their shift.
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We just used Janusz and his fantastic team for our move from SE15 to SE23. He was great from the word go and worth every penny. Not only did they pack and move perfectly, they are courteous, funny, efficient and have bucket loads of initiative, mending broken drawers, explaining better ways of doing things and showing great experience and understanding of the moving process. Jan was very flexible with us given we had to pack late in the day before exchange (which didn't happen when it was supposed) and then moved us when we exchanged and completed simultaneously. It was an extremely stressful chain/move and I can honestly say their presence made the practical side of things much less stressful and actually made us calmer - even when rushing to clear out our place on time and waiting for the new place to be vacated (the previous owner left at 6pm!!).


In addition, the next day we used Jan and his colleague Anthony's handyman services in our wreck of a new house and again they were faultless - they fixed light fittings, installed child gates, sourced and hung temporary curtains and lots more. They are local gems and would recommend them to anyone. We are going to use them as much as we can in future! Also as a team they are extremely tolerant of toddlers/babies and very family friendly.

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