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Recommendation for handyman - the lovely and handy terry


mitch_ems

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Hello


I wanted to recommend terry who has worked flexibly and diligently for us on many jobs over the last year, as well as being very popular with our kids....


He has:

Jet washed, varnished and mended our fences and decking....such a good job that we've avoided replacing some fences

Constructing our Wendy house

Putting up some shelves

Building and fixing ikea units

Mould removal and painting in a bedroom


Would absolutely recommend him. His number is 07717572036


Thank you terry!


Emma

  • 3 weeks later...

I would also like to recommend Terry I have had him do a range of jobs over time and he has always a fantastic job

Never let me down I trust him fully in my home and he has always worked to a high standard.

Very happy with Terry and will always use him for many a jobs







mitch_ems Wrote:

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> Hello

>

> I wanted to recommend terry who has worked

> flexibly and diligently for us on many jobs over

> the last year, as well as being very popular with

> our kids....

>

> He has:

> Jet washed, varnished and mended our fences and

> decking....such a good job that we've avoided

> replacing some fences

> Constructing our Wendy house

> Putting up some shelves

> Building and fixing ikea units

> Mould removal and painting in a bedroom

>

> Would absolutely recommend him. His number is

> 07717572036

>

> Thank you terry!

>

> Emma

I also recommend Terry - he's helped me with a wide range of jobs around my house for over a year - and has helped a friend to set up her wardrobes, and with various jobs following her move.

Reliable, prompt, resourceful and affordable.

Just to warn that there are some edf posters, including me, who had very negative experiences, and that will come up on a search. Terry seems to operate just via a mobile phone number, there is no registered address, company, or website which makes me wonder if he is insured.


007 handyman is the company that fixed up the mess he left of our flat.

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