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Hi All


If you would like a free estimate for any property maintenance work please get in touch - email [email protected] or call 07837 746 517.


We offer all property maintenance services including Building, Carpentry, Electrics, Fencing, Gas/Heating, Gardening, Guttering, Landscaping, Painting, Plumbing and Roofing. Why hire lots of companies with lots of contacts when you can just have one?


We are friendly, local, fully insured and competitively priced. But don't take our word for it, please see our website for testimonials, our gallery and more about us at www.choosepm.co.uk.


We currently have x16 recommendations on the Which Local website (fully independent and one of the most respected trade recommendation websites) and we are recommended on a number of other websites, including this one.


We deal with residential customers, landlords and commercial customers. Please get in touch if would like a free estimate.


Many thanks


Alan Hunter

Owner/Manager

Choose Property Maintenance

07837 746 517 / 020 8355 0964

[email protected]

www.choosepm.co.uk

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