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We recently needed a superb all-rounder to undertake decorating, repairs and installations at our home. Andy and Taylor proved to be the perfect choice, delivering all with a careful eye for both cost and detail, working hard (and sometimes long) to get all jobs done within a demanding schedule. 

Andy can be found on 07564 194363, or here on the Forum.

Steve

  • 2 weeks later...

Just to recommend Andy & Taylor! We recently used them to help us redecorate / wallpaper the flat as well as made all the general repairs that were needed. A pleasure as always to deal with & absolutely brilliant handyman service from start to finish! Thank you Andy & Taylor! 

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  • 7 months later...

Andy arrived and efficiently completed several tasks inc filling a large crack in a garden wall, repositioning some decking planks, replacing a toilet seat etc . He's very user friendly and goes the extra mile. Always a pleasure  

Edited by cella

Just used Andy for the first time. Andy assembled a flat pack dining suite at short notice. Looks fabulous!

Hard working,  friendly and got the job done. Even made friends with my yapping dog. Would highly recommend.

Well done Andy. I will definitely be using again.

  • 3 weeks later...

A huge shout-out to Andy! He’s helped us several times now and is an absolute gem. He doesn't just do the easy jobs; he finds solutions to the difficult, non-obvious problems that others might miss. He is very hard working, incredibly friendly, great with pets, and always leaves the place better than he found it. 10/10! 

Andy recently did some work for me, and I would highly recommend his services. He did a fantastic job, flexed to accommodate me before Christmas and was a lovely guy.

Will be using again!

5 stars!

Edited by Adaminse23
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  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Andy came recommended by another Tradesman who also did a job for us.  And I am so happy for the recommendation.   

Andy is very knowledgeable and professional in his approach to work. The cost of the job was very reasonable.
He’s installed temporary ceiling coverage following a leak until the ceiling can be repaired.  

Highly recommend Andy and will be using again in very near future! 👍
 

Thanks Andy! 

Andy 07564 194 363.
 

Edited by shazza76
  • 3 weeks later...

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