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I lost my main page so starting another one but i do have many happy customers on this forum.




I run a Handyman Company Called 007Handyman we

offer a great service at a great rate.


We have over 1500 customers in east dulwich alone! so viewing some of our works wont be a problem.


Just some of our feedback


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1225466,1225466#msg-1225466

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1223318,1224357#msg-1224357

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1203828,1216182#msg-1216182



Fully insured up to 4 million.


Full family team of

Handymen

Plumbers

Carpenters

Roofers

Electricians

Decorators


100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.


Rated one of the top handyman company's in south

London by which local.


# Assembling flat pack furniture.

# Putting up shelves, mirrors, pictures and

# curtain poles.

# Changing door locks and door furniture.

# Fitting security locks to windows and doors.

# Clearing and repairing leaking gutters.

# Changing light switches, sockets and light

fittings.

# Fitting smoke alarms. Putting up sheds, fencing,

trellis and garden gates.

# General garden tidying. Boarding out lofts and

# installing loft ladders.

# Painting and decorating Internal/external.

# Garden works from laying

decking/planting/pathing/jet washing etc.

# Full kitchen install

# Full bathroom install


Listed above is just some of what we do!



Contact us at E-mail [email protected] or

Website www.007handyman.co.uk



Best Wishes All

Victor

007Handyman

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I can highly recommend Victor's services. He has carried out work for us over the past year on multiple occasions including painting/decorating our old flat before selling, replacing panels on our garden fence when it blew down, replacing roofing to our shed, and building custom shelves in our new place.


He is a great carpenter and the shelves were completed to the highest standard (pictures to follow). They were no easy task as the wall was very high and he built these without cutting into our skirting (in case we ever wanted to remove them).


He is our go to guy - Trustworthy, provides competitive pricing and always gets back to us quickly.

  • 5 months later...

tallulah71 Wrote:

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> I have to disagree. He replaced one panel which

> blew down and charged ?300.

>

> I recently had 3 whole fences made, a shed

> removed, and everything taken away by D&L

> LANDSCAPES and was charged ?400.



You must have the wrong company I would never dream of charging ?300 for one fence panel more like ?40!

tallulah71 Wrote:

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> I have to disagree. He replaced one panel which

> blew down and charged ?300.

>

> I recently had 3 whole fences made, a shed

> removed, and everything taken away by D&L

> LANDSCAPES and was charged ?400.


This does not sound like Victor at 007 Handyman at all. They are super honest and great value.

D&L Landscapes however were a disastrous experience for me!

I agree with all the positive comments - Victor & his team are fab. They've done various work for us, including helping us get a sail-shade properly fixed in our garden, sourcing & fitting a special lock for our shed and decorating (including the shed). They've always done a really good job and been good value. Also, they're lovely people and Victor really knows what he's talking about and gives brilliant advice. (And I'm picky!).
  • 1 month later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Another very happy customer to add to 007 Handyman's long list of satisfied clients. Recommended on this forum and by 3 neighbours (thank you Brenda, Richard and Lizzie), Victor and Carl lived up to all the positive feedback. I am looking forward to saving up all my "awkward" DIY jobs just for them! :))


Thank you Victor and Carl. It was great having you around too - which wasn't for very long as you were super-efficient!

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