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craigyboy71

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Hi everyone I am a qualified plumber and builder with over 15 years experience I am local and the quality of my work is guaranteed.


I also carry out any work quickly and efficiently.


if you book me for a job you wont be disappointed.


If you would like me to quote for any jobs I will be happy to do so on pm.

Worth pointing out that this user curiously has the same i.p address as the person they are recommending...


louloubelle75 Wrote:

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> Hi, I know you said you have already found a

> handyman, but just in case, just to say Lino who

> left the message above is great! :) he is really

> reliable and good value

I've used Lino before. He was good. Turned up when he said he would and didn't charge the earth. It was a simple electrical job (faulty wiring on multi switch fixture) but he seemed to know what he was doing and didn't rip us off. Also fixed the leaky pipe under our kitchen sink at no extra charge. Would recommend.

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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