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Found Terry's details on EDF. At very short notice and on the day we moved into our new property, Terry removed all the carpets while the removal men were moving boxes in. It was chaotic but he was absolutely brilliant and I can't fault him. Will definitely use him again.
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I have asked Terry to do many jobs for me and my wife in the past few weeks and has never let us down. Always friendly, clean and gets the jobs done in good time. I have recommended Terry to a few of my neighbours and they are also happy with the work he has carried out. Thank you for all your help Terry and see you again soon with a list of jobs to do :)


Gary

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I have had Terry work for me a few times every time doing a number or jobs from putting lights up to building storage boxes for us to putting flat packs together something that both my wife and i are not capable of doing with getting stressed.

Terry has a charming personality as said by my wife. I would say he is a very hard worker and always willing to go the extra mile he is honest and i can trust him to be in the home while we are both at work. terry has just replaced bath taps and sink taps for not to mention hanging a new very large mirror some shelves and new blinds.

thanks a million Terry

call him on 07717572036

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