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Andyman Services (handyman / decorator / gardening) Highly recommended


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I first met Andy many years ago when he decorated our lounge in East Dulwich. A few house moves later I contacted him again and he remembered me! Yet again he gave me a really reasonable quote and could fit me in quite quickly. He painted all the ceilings in my hall and landings and as a kind gesture even did a couple of walls. I was so happy I got him back again to do some more decorating for me. He and Taylor are quick, clean and super friendly and will go the extra mile. I'll definitely use him again. No job too big or small, he will always work something out for you. And he has great contacts too. He put me in touch with a fab plasterer - John, who I'll also be recommending on here if anyone is looking for someone.

Thanks Andy!

Here's his contact number - 07564194363

  • 3 weeks later...

I recently asked Andy to fix some plumbing issues under the kitchen sink (a hard-to-find leak), and I'm really happy with how everything turned out. He was fantastic from the beginning to the end, and I'd definitely recommend his services to anyone.

Andy knows his stuff when it comes to plumbing. He showed up on time with all the right tools and materials, ready to get the job done. What I liked most was how careful and thorough he was. He took the time to figure out exactly what needed fixing and explained it all to me in plain language. Then, he got to work and did a great job, even when he ran into unexpected problems.

As for the quality of his work, it was top-notch. The plumbing is working better than ever. Andy made sure everything was in top order before he left, and you can tell he takes pride in his work.

I highly recommend Andy for any plumbing work.

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