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Does anyone have a lovely house which has a few maintenance jobs to do - ie change the seal around the bath and re grout bathroom tiles, need to sand floorboards, a bit of damp. We're looking for a house to film where Sarah Beeny can demonstrate to people at home how to solve easy problems


If your interested please could you contact [email protected] or call on 0207 539 2044


thanks

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Personally I would not let Sarah Beeny to set foot in my home, if we look at the finnished jobs she claims to have made better you will only see what is on view not behind any wardrobe or moveable item of furniture.

Would you want the local Builders or Kitchen Unit or Furniture to be approached on your behalf for free items to make your home look better?

I have the oppinion that if you cant afford to buy it, you do without.

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