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Hi,


Yes defiantly can help you with this, can you let me know a number i can call you on ? to arrange a visit.



Thanks

Victor




 

need a toilet seat replaced (have purchased the new seat) - is this something you could do?

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Victor and Carl came on Saturday to do a few small jobs for me - mending a door lock, fixing a leak and fixing a broken outside pipe. I was very impressed! They were really efficient, diagnosed the problems straight away, and even came up with ideas/solutions I would never have thought of. They were very polite and considerate and excellent value for money, I will definitely employ them again and highly recommend them!
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Hello, I don't suppose you have availability tomorrow please? We've been let down and need a bike shed and garden shed (neither large) taken down, I imagine fast with and electric screwdriver? We're moving house on Monday! Please DM me if interested. I can send photos.


Thanks


Catherine

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Coming on to bump this topic; have just discovered these guys through a recommendation from a friend and OMG they are the BEST. So fast, so efficient, such high quality and totally reasonable - just brilliant. Thanks so much! 

Def. workers who measure twice and cut once

Discuss work to be done with you pointing out the pros and cons of alterative methods and materials that can be used, came up with some we hadn't thought of.

Arrived on time - no idle chit chat or ciggie breaks, but got straight to work, wasalso impressed by their attention to detail.

Gonna ask Vic and his team to do more work in the summer, so happy with them that I won't even get any other quotes.

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Just had Vic and son round for various jobs, a gutter cleared, an overmantle mirror rehung, bathroom grab rail fitted etc. They arrived on time, everything was promptly done in an hour, no mess and a reasonable rate.  I'll certainly use them again.  

 

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13 minutes ago, triciafern38 said:

Just had Vic and son round for various jobs, a gutter cleared, an overmantle mirror rehung, bathroom grab rail fitted etc. They arrived on time, everything was promptly done in an hour, no mess and a reasonable rate.  I'll certainly use them again.  

 

I don't bother to get quotes from any one else and now go straight to VIc

 

 

HI,

Another very happy customer here! Vic and his son hung a door, put up shelves, boxed in ugly pipes & added kickboards among other jobs. Extremely neat and precise work - they'll be my first call from now on. 

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On 17/01/2025 at 12:58, reenie40 said:

Vic came round this morning to replace an external door. Excellent service and reasonable price. Wouldn't hesitate to use Vic for any other jobs that come up!

Thank you Reenie!

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So pleased to have discovered Victor and Karl through the recommendations on this forum. They have done 2 jobs for me now,putting up pictures and installing  and painting a new shed door. They  were punctual,reliable and nice to have around the house. The workmanship was excellent and the costs very reasoable.I was more than happy. I will be using their services again soon

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This is the third time this year I have had work done by Victor and Karl This time my outside windows filled and repainted and an outside wall repaired and painted. All the work was to their usual high standards and I  am again more than delighted with the results.  

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