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NICKYT

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I would like to recommend my electrician - his name is Naris and he is brilliant. Dulwich DIY recommedend him to me and I'm glad they did as he is punctual, courteous, honest and professional. He even fixed a loose lock on my front door for free when he was doing some electrical jobs for me. He is also skilled all aspects of building work - plumbing, decorating, carpentry, roofing, plastering - you name it! Don't hesitate to call him. Naris: 07960654316 or email: [email protected]
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I'd also recommend Naris and Owen and their team - they did a great job on our house renovation. They transformed a utility room into a beautiful bedroom, including by building housing for the meters, boxing in various pipework, re-plastering, levelling the floor, rewiring and installing ceiling lighting, and removing old washing machine plumbing. They also installed a fully fitted wardrobe, laminate flooring and wallpapered and decorated to our specification. Other parts of the work included knocking our a downstairs loo and converting into useful storage, and building a large cupboard to house our boiler. We were very impressed with the way that they worked with us to figure out what we wanted and suggested ways of doing things and designs that worked out really well.

I'd recommend highly for any building, plumbing, electrics, carpentry, decorating etc

Naris: 07960654316 or email: [email protected]

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