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Handyman recommendation


Kande

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If you're looking for handymen/decorators, I can wholeheartedly recommend Victor, Carl & Dickie from 007 Handyman 07885 537463. They did a super job and nothing was too much trouble. They are very hard-working and nice guys to have around. They leave everything very tidy too. Will definitely be using them again.
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  • 3 months later...

I would also add my recommendation for the guys from 007 handyman. Victor and his team were just brilliant. Professional, hardworking, nothing to much trouble. They boarded our loft, swopped our doors round and redecorated our stairs and hallway, a 5 day job and everything was spotless when we came home at the end of the day. Lovely guys, friendly and utterly honest about what they can and can't do. Also kind and patient. When my husband told Victor that he really wants to learn more about working with wood to build some shelves in our living room, Victor gave advice and even offered to let my husband come and sit and watch Victor build shelves the next time he had a similar job.


I honestly can't recommend them enough and 007 Handyman will always be my first phone call when I need anything done in the future.


Victor's mobile number: 07885537463.


Thank you 007 Handyman :)

P & J

  • 2 months later...

I agree Victor & Carl, are simply everything you could hope for : skilled, hardworking, fair, friendly & punctual.


Recommended to me by a friend, I contacted them on a Monday, they arranged to quote on the Wednesday between 7-7.30pm, arrived on the dot 7pm, they quoted there and then in line with their day rate for the list of jobs needing doing (incl : drawer runner replacement, felt roofing, curtain pole rehanging, shelving, picture hanging etc); and confirmed later that evening that they could do the work Friday, which they duly did, turning up when they said they would, with all the tools and materials they needed.


They did the jobs carefully, considerately and quickly - and then because it hadn't taken them as long as they thought, they all but halved their quote.


They are really nice guys, and were super kind to my kids, which is a big deal when folk are in your house. I wouldn't hesitate to use them again.

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