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Handyman available for Work :)


Dave Oram

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I have around 15 years experience in the building sector and have some free time on my hands and id like to keep busy with work so I'd like to offer my expertise in building,gardening and painting and decorating,tiling and laying laminate floors for a fixed fee of ?90-100 a day, im more than happy to assess the work to be done,free quotes give you a list of what needs buying and to research for a competetitive price..ive already done work in the area for quite a few people and could easily provide references.. i've done around 100 jobs for various people around the local area all happy and satisfied with the work carried out.


Experience covers the following ::


Painting & decorating, Wallpapering, Tiling,laying Laminate Flooring, Hanging doors,Designing Gardens from scratch,fencing,patio's,erecting sheds, etc,feel free to contact me anytime on 0740 387 4344


Working hours can be flexible to suit your needs.


I'm based in Forest Hill so would be great to hear from anyone who wants some word carried out..


Many successful jobs carried out with friendly happy feedback :) references supplied anytime..


thanks


Dave (0740 387 4344)

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