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hi thought i would introduce myself.Im chris im friendly honest and reliable and i have over 20 years exprience in the building trade .i can do most things from painting and decorating to complete fitted kitchen and bathrooms.flooring new doors hung, extra wall sockets lights,complete new gardens and patios the list goes on .i have done alot of work for members of this forum in recent years.my prices are second to none.my work is carried out to a high standard,infact all my work is recommendations, i am neat and tidy whilst working .internal or external work .i also do a handyman service for some little jobs like hanging pictures ,mirrors ,and curtain rails,no job is too small or big .i always attend when i say i will and complete everything i am contracted to do.i am local to the east dulwich area but do travel to other areas.

so if anyone is looking for jobs doing at the right price then please contact me vai email me at


[email protected] for a free quote


thanks for reading regards chris

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