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As I live by the recommendations on this forum I thought I'd add one of my own - for Al's Handyman team who were advertising on the forum a while back.


They're more than a handyman set up really - I think they also do big renovation projects but have started the handyman service alongside their existing work, so it's one main guy Al who coordinates all of his different tradespeople, which is a godsend if you have fiddly jobs requiring multiple trades like we did - electrics, plumbing, plastering, decorating, carpentry.


Anyway, Al is brilliant to deal with and all of his team have been great, the whole thing has run really smoothly and I think their prices are really reasonable. They went out of their way to fit in with my schedules, and fit in around another project which was happening in the house at the same time. I was particularly impressed with their decorator who was absolutely meticulous and achieved a finish that even I was happy with!


He's on the forum as 'bigal' or email [email protected]

We too can recommend Al's team. They did exactly what we wanted with no fuss and were punctual and clean. Again they fitted in around us and were quick to start at a reasonable price.


We are glad that we went with a previous recommendation from this site for Al and we will be using the team in the future.


Ben & Aimee

Very happy to add my name to this list. Al and his team completed a couple of small jobs for me at the end of last summer and then returned for a larger list (removal and replacing of drylining, replastering, exterior repointing, installation of ceiling roses among them) earlier this year. Not only are he and his team fantastic to deal with, they are very much "can-do" people.
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