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General Tradesperson, specialising in end of tenancy jobs


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I am a trained electrician who can turn their hand to anything, and if I can't I know someone who can.


Experience includes painting & decorating, joinery, general handy person work including shelf and picture hanging; changing lights; laying flooring - you name it and we can do it. I'm very experienced in end of tenancy jobs or those who are just moving in - cleaning, all those fiddly little jobs that need doing. And I have great flexibility around times of working & days of the week.


References are available and I can be contacted by message here or call me on 07818 867 399.


Liam

Hi Liam,


saw your post and was wondering if you could help.


We are moving out of 13A Muschamp Road (Se15 4EG) on Friday 29th May and need the trellis above the garden gate removed in order to get the sofa out. It's a quick job, but it is a two man job. The removal van is coming at 12, so we would need to trellis to be down just before that time, and then it can go back up again straight after we've got the sofa out.


Could you let me know if you're available and how much you would charge for this? Feel free to give me a call on 07919481765.


Thanks


Keeley

Hi Keeley.


I am working in East Dulwich tomorrow and could pop over for a look if you are home?


I generally work alone unless its a specialist job and more persons are required.


I charge ?30 a hour.


Unless its a one man job I'm probably not going to be able to help. However will drop you a little txt anyway.


Kind regards.


Liam

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