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After seeing so many recommendations for Look_as Service, I decided to try Lucasz and I was not disappointed.  He was brilliant! He was responsive to my texts, quick to give me a quote. And most importantly,  he did a perfect job and was very respectful of my home! I highly recommend him!

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We've had Lukas round to our flat 3 times now and his skills, finishing and pricing are all amazing. He leaves everything immaculately clean and is 100% reliable, punctual and professional. I'd recommend him to anyone that has a need for a wonderful guy who is way more than just a handyman.

 

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We couldn’t be happier with the work that Lukasz has done on our house. We had a long list of assorted tasks after moving in, including hanging some large mirrors and pictures, re-sealing a WC sink and a kitchen sink, fixing the front gate, repairing a broken shutter louvre, and fixing a stuck bathroom door. Lukasz handled each task expertly and everything was executed perfectly. He even did the job over 2 visits upon our request due to one of the mirrors not being delivered on time by the retailer.

Lukasz has been a pleasure to deal with throughout. He was super responsive on WhatsApp, polite and respectful of our property, and left the place spotless because he brought his own hoover! He is a star, and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend him.

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I can also strongly recommend Lukasz after he completed some floorboard repairs and some complex repairs to skirting damaged through dog chews. He is responsive, punctual, reasonably priced, detail-oriented and his work is to a very high standard. 

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