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I contacted 007 handyman on Thursday and today Victor Jr and a colleague came round and carried out a number of jobs for me: installing wall lights, a roller blind, picture ledges, coat hooks, cleared my gutters and did several other bitty jobs. They were early, polite, cleaned up after themselves and I highly recommend them.
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007 came to install a garden lamp, assemble new garden furniture, and dispose of the old stuff. Everything was done really well, so pleased with their work and 'can do' attitude. I've used them before and no doubt will again.

Thanks Vic and Carl.

http://www.007handyman.co.uk/index.html

Helen

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I would like to highly recommend Vic and Carl.


Vic and his son Carl have just finished a few jobs for me: they fixed some rotten decking and I then asked them back to jet wash and re-oil the whole decking. Great job!


Yesterday they came to put together a trampoline with a safety net which I had just bought for my daughter. The instructions said that it would take two people, two hours. They put it together for me in less than 1 hour! Very friendly and efficient team. Most importantly, my daughter is very happy indeed!

Highly recommended.

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Another recommendation for 007 handyman services and the lovely Vic. Really pleased with the sturdy bin shed with space for green roof I've just had built, as well as some solid raised beds and bits of garden maintenance. Smashing work done with minimum fuss and looks as though will last years.
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