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Wanted: Someone to finish building my shed!


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Hello


I ran into problems before Christmas with the roof of my new shed. The long piece of wood was missing, that one that runs from the front to back, and therefore we were unable to finish it. I really could do with it being sorted out and water tight and to finish the roof and felting. I have all the rest of the pieces, nails, felt etc. I'm sure this is not a big job for someone who knows what they are doing. Can pay cash on completion. No time wasters please. I'm in Herne Hill.


Thanks.

  • 2 weeks later...

Sebastian is an experienced handyman offering a wide range of services. I just introduced him to the awesome Dulwich area where I am refurbishing my house. He can cover carpentry, painting, decorating and some basic plumbing.

He is a truly honest worker and I would recommend him to anyone.

I have pictures of his works upon requests.


his number is 07599709184

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