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Hello everyone

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My name is terry I live in east Dulwich and I am offering my handy man services

I have been working in the engineering industry for around 12yrs but have found myself moving more to self employed work. I have many years experience of metal work, woodwork, plumbing, and electrical, work. I am more than capable of fitting washing machines, cookers, plug sockets, lights, hanging doors, replacing locks, and much much more. I work to a very high standard and always complete the job in hand.

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If you should need any work carried out please call me on 07717572036

I provide hours to suit you and very competitive rates

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I called Terry this morning as I had a leak in the loft. He came within the hour, was able to identify the source of the leak and stop it. He also helped me get wet boxes down the steep ladder.

Very efficient, friendly and more than reasonably priced.


Thank you Terry.


Lou

  • 2 weeks later...

Just wanted to recommend a very good handyman named terry Called Terry over the weekend to fix up some shelves fix a few doors and also put my over door back on he came to me at the time he said and was very polite and done what was asked of him straight away he worked to a very good standard and was more than reasonable on price for what he can do

Terry if I need you again I will be sure to call you nice one mate.

  • 7 months later...

Steve1975 Wrote:

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> Just wanted to recommend a very good handyman

> named terry Called Terry over the weekend to fix

> up some shelves fix a few doors and also put my

> over door back on he came to me at the time he

> said and was very polite and done what was asked

> of him straight away he worked to a very good

> standard and was more than reasonable on price for

> what he can do

> Terry if I need you again I will be sure to call

> you nice one mate.

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