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Handy Heroes is a reputable East Dulwich based construction company. run by ex-military tradesmen. We pride ourselves on delivering a quality service based around our military values and work ethics.


Our skilled tradesmen have signed up to our code of conduct which demands high standards of workmanship as well as customer care. Our team can tackle projects of all sizes, so whether you are considering a large scale renovation project or just need a leaking tap fixing then get in touch. Our multi-skilled workforce offer a wide range of trades including: plumbing, electrics, carpentry, kitchen & bathroom design and fit, tiling, decorating, gas safe plumbing, architecture and many more.


We cover all London postcodes as well as some boroughs on the outskirts so please check the areas we cover on our website www.handyheroesconstruction.co.uk or call the office on 020 7118 0209 for any further enquiries.


www.handyheroesconatruction.co.uk

020 7118 0209

[HHC was founded in Oglander Rd, SE154?L]

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I've only joined this forum to provide some praise for Handy Heroes because we used them recently and were so impressed I *volunteered* to provide a review, and this is the place they chose.


We needed a washing machine installed and couldn't have done this ourselves as it required temporarily removing a toilet, lifting out the old machine, lifting in the new machine (weighing a whopping 100Kg!), and all this is an extremely tight and awkward space in a cupboard under the stairs, inside a bathroom!


Contacting Handy Heroes was easy: I called them to discuss the job, and from there we went to email to work out availability and some further enquires and confirmation of appointment leading up the day. My emails were always promptly responded to. The plumber arrived on time and had the most positive problem solving attitude ever, and just got on with the job.


The toilet went back exactly as it had come out and feels better than ever, there wasn't much mess, but he cleaned it up and the whole job was done in a few hours. In fact the plumber went above and beyond, replacing some old flooring material, tightening up our wobbly toilet seat and even getting the old machine into our car!


It's a 1st class job, backed up by 1st class service from the company: I thoroughly recommend Handy Heroes!

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