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Hi

I'm base in ED & will tackle any of the things you might not have any time to do yourself.

I'm great at gardening, brilliant at handyman work, fantastic at decorating & a wizz at flat pack assembly.


1. Flat Pack Assembly Start from ?15


2. Gardening From ?10ph this depends on if you need decking & patio pressure wash e.c.t, size & what you require being done i.e dispose of garden waste.


3. Handyman only ?14.5ph


4. Decorating only price work i.e 2SQM bathroom walls & ceiling only ?60. With woodwork excluding door ?80. Including door ?120.


If these prices sound reasonable to you please call me on 07534513440.

Please take my apologies in advance if I do not answer straight away.


Regards

Winston

I hired him last year as a subby meaning sub-contractor when I was on maternity & he did some painting & wallpapering for a few of my customers. They were quite please with his work & I will definitely use him again.

These are some of the work he did......

We don't have the same I.P he came to see me & my baby today as she is 4 months & told me his is starting his own business & asked me if he I can recommend him for his work he has done for my customers before. He used my computer to do so as he wants to starts his own little business.


I don't think their is anything wrong with that. I personally respect anyone that wants to start their own business & want to branch out. Also it is not fake review as it is my recommendation & those are his work. I am very happy for him & what he is trying to do for himself & family.


I only hire him when I'm short staff or have lots of work. Some people need to appreciate people that are trying to do something with their lives....... & I'm just trying to help.


I think it really good for him & to ask me & anyone that knows Winston that I have used on a job would tell you.....

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