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carov

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Hi


Could you possibly give me the contact details for Andy and Richard please? Sorry - I'm not very good at moving around this site yet and am looking for good handymen to move an integrated dishwasher into another part of my kitchen so they need to be plumbers and carpenters. Thanks for your help.


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Sally Joy

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I can add a recommendation for Andy/Richard. I spoke to Andy about my front door. Richard came round the following evening when I was back from work. He fixed the door quickly and even touched up the paintwork where he'd had to plane the door frame. All v reasonable price, very polite and friendly. Would use again.
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Another recommendation for Andy and Richard. I got their number off the forum, and was very pleased with their work. I had many small tasks to do like hanging blinds, a mirror, ikea shelves, dishes, and securing free standing shelves. They were both very friendly and super tidy,and charged me what was quoted. I would use them again.
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Another nod to Andy and Rich - they were good to work with. Very communicative and were happy to come back when I had to order another fitting for no change to the agreed (reasonable) fixed price. They were only small jobs but they did them well and I appreciated the "no job is too small approach" - which I'm sure leads to repeat, and larger pieces of work for them.
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I'd like to recommend Andy & Richard too. They've recently done an excellent job at my flat including laying laminate flooring, tiling, hanging doors & painting and decorating. Also, when I was away and there was an unfortunate flood in my property they were straight there helping to not only fix the leak but also cleaned up the water which was everywhere! They went over and above expectations. Ade the plumber is also amazing!


Andy 07564194363

Richard 07724829283

Ade 07961981944

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