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Need recommendation for handyman/electrician


MiniViking

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Hi


I'm looking for a handyman to help with various things around the house, including a few involving simple electrics work. I'd be very grateful for any recommendations. I've done a search of the forum and found a few recommendations for handymen, but not seen any that mention electrics work.


Thanks.

  • 2 weeks later...

Just to follow up on my original post in case it's helpful for anyone, I ended up using Paul the handyman (as recommended by quite a few others on this forum). He was excellent and sorted everything for me. He also did the simple electrics (e.g. changing a light) and said he could do some others (e.g. fitting a new plug) but advised me to get an electrician for them just to be sure. Paul was polite, punctual and did a great job for a reasonable cost. I'd definitely recommend him to others - 07843 877284.


Now to find an electrician...

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