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We are in the process of moving and are looking for someone to dismantle our newish wooden playhouse so we can store it in the garage before it is packed by the moving company. Hoping to use someone with some experience of doing this before as we want to ensure it can be reassembled the other end without a hitch!


If anyone can suggest anyone they've used before I'd be really grateful, many thanks.

Who are you moving with? We used the amazingly capable Jan and team at JT Enterprises and I'm sure this could be provided as part of the packing / moving service. Cannot recommend Jan highly enough - seriously, he is a multi talented legend and currently fitting our kitchen; we've employed him for loads of handyman/renovation work since he packed and moved us in April and that's why I'm sure your playhouse would be in very safe hands with him and his team!


My full review for Jan is here:

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1038689


And his number is: 07850 716079

Many thanks for this Bluesuperted! We are actually moving out of London so not sure Jan will be able to help with the move but will be in touch regarding the playhouse dismantling.


I'd love to hear from anyone else out there who used someone to built or dismantle their playhouses so I could get a couple of quotes. Many thanks!

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