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Handyman/painter - recommendation


pebbles

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I'd like to recommend John Small. I've been using him for about 5 years now and he's fab. He will do any job big or small. He's very reasonably priced, trustworthy and great with kids :)


His number is 07535 487 828


Don't hesitate to drop me a line if you want to ask any questions.

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Hi Pebbles, Having read your post, I used John for a number of jobs (in fact, we've kept him busy for most of January!) and I'm really pleased to have found him. So thanks for posting this recommendation!


So, for anyone looking for a trustworthy and reasonably priced handyman, I can highly recommend John.

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