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Handyman - Kitchen work, damp and dishwasher fit


timothywebb

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I'm seeking some recommendations for a general handyman who can advise & fix a damp wall in our kitchen including fixing the wet/rotten kitchen sideboard round the sink area. Then make room for a dishwasher underneath where a cupboard currently stands. Many thanks.

Hi


I can recommeded a great local plumber and builder, where no job is too small and very good value and reliable. He also does a very quick turn around on jobs. His name is Lino and his number is 078129843015, you wont be dissapointed! :)

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

Depending on what you need, would recommend Minns and Langton, who operate in the area. They sorted out the damp in my house, by injecting with damp course materials, t a fraction of the price of a professional dampproofers, but they don't give a certificate, so it depends what you need. They do all kinds of handyman stuff too, Nick is on 07866 267581

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