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Dear Customer,


I would like to introduce my company FRENCH'S Property Maintenance we have over 25 years of experience.

We have been an established and popular company with an excellent track record for the best customer satisfaction. We have never compromised on the quality and the services provided to our customers. We believe in keeping you happy and providing you with high quality work at a very competent price.


Our company has already renovated many modern and period buildings in the East Dulwich area. Our services include Plastering, Carpentry, Painting & Decorating, Tiling, Electrical, Plumbing, Rendering, new bathroom suits, kitchen fitting, contracting services and much more we are also in the business of commercial and industrial ventures.


It would be our pleasure, if you will allow us to work with you on your future ventures.


call now for a free quote:


Bobby French

mobile: 07476366236

email: [email protected]

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