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East Dulwich handyman service


terry027

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We are an east dulwich based local handyman service


All services are listed below.


Pressure washing:.....Decking-fencing-stonework-garden furniture & more

Plumbing:.................Blockages-tap replacement-sink and bath installation & more

Electrical:..................Lights changed/moved-plug sockets changed/moved.

Shelving:..................Shelves hung-rails hung-storage solutions.

Carpentry:................Doors hung-hinges/locks/spy holes changed-security

................................boxing in-flooring-repair work & more.


restoration:...............replacement windows, frame restoration, repainting of house exterior


Gardening:................Clearing trees-weeds-bushes-laying paving slabs-laying stones-pond installation & more.

Waste Clearance:......Garden waste-house furniture-green houses-decking-general rubbish & more.


Many years experience if you don"t see a service you wish for then just call and ask.

Please see pictures below.


Contact: terrance 02077325481

07717572036

Contact: Timmy 07703822845



Based at no1 Straker Road East Dulwich

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